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Police, wardens looking for missing Brunswick woman

Police, wardens looking for missing Brunswick woman

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Brunswick Police and the Maine Warden Service are asking for help finding a missing woman.

56-year-old Rebecca Dorr went missing from her home on Maine Street in Brunswick between 3 p.m. on Sunday and Monday morning.

Dorr suffers from mental health issues and may have walked away from her home wearing a green jacket and knit hat.

Dorr also went missing back in August and was located after a few days.

Anyone with information is asked to contact police.

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