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Search for Washburn woman who went missing in 2021 continues

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Maine State Police are looking for leads as they investigate the disappearance of a 36-year-old woman from Washburn.

Police say Attiin Shaw is from Indonesia and started living with her family in Washburn in early 2020. She was reported missing near the end of 2021. The investigation hasn’t turned up any alternate addresses or indication that she’s living elsewhere. She was last known to be living with her husband and four children in late 2021.

Investigators were at Shaw’s home on Washburn Road on Tuesday.

Anyone with information is being asked to contact Maine State Police.

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