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Search On Missing Person on Peaks Island

Search On Missing Person on Peaks Island

Wiley Davi - Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife


Several agencies are searching for a 57-year-old person who went missing from Peaks Island.

Portland Police say Wiley Davi was last seen Saturday evening.

The Maine Warden Service and Maine Marine Patrol are assisting Portland Police with the search, with the Warden Service concentrating search efforts on the trails and wooded areas of the island, and the Marine Patrol is searching the waters along Peaks Island.

In addition, Maine Search and Rescue Dogs (MESARD), Maine Association for Search and Rescue (MASAR), the Portland Fire Department, Brunswick Police Department, and US Coast Guard have also assisted or are assisting in the search.

People are encouraged to stay off the walking trails on Peaks Island today, so as not to interfere with searchers.

Residents are also encouraged to check any sheds or outbuildings on their property for Davi.

Anyone with any information regarding Davi is encouraged to call Portland Police at 207-874-8479.

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