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Wardens ask for help finding missing man in Aroostook County

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Maine game wardens are searching for a man who went missing in Aroostook County.

Wardens said Tuesday they’re looking for 66-year-old Bryce Clark of Merrill. He was last seen Monday in Oakfield, and told family and friends late Monday night and early Tuesday morning that his vehicle had broken down. His cell phone no longer appears to be in service.

Clark is known to frequent the St. Croix Lake area in central Aroostook County, which is where searchers are focusing their efforts.

Clark was last seen driving a red or maroon 2007 Ford Explorer, with Maine registration 5133XV.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Maine Public Safety Line at 1-800-924-2261 or 534-5400.

 

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