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Search continues for missing Boothbay man

Search continues for missing Boothbay man

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The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office continues to search for a missing Boothbay man.

According to the Portland Press Herald, Thomas Harris, 60, was last seen on Jan. 2, working in the yard of his home on Butler Road.

On Tuesday, Brunswick police flew a drone over an area of interest, but the man wasn’t found.

Wednesday, the Maine Warden Service had no luck when it flew a plane over the Boothbay area.

Police received a tip that Harris may have been spotted in Bangor last weekend, but it turned out to be someone else.

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