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Police searching for missing University of Maine Presque Isle student

Por: Portland Press Herald Nation October 30, 2022

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2008 Ford Expedition believed to be the car of missing student Photo courtesy of Hancock County Sherriff Police are searching for a missing University of Maine Presque Isle student, a spokesperson for the Presque Isle Police Department said Sunday. Chase Dmuchowsky, 21, was last seen on a surveillance video leaving his dorm at the UMPI campus around 6 p.m. on Oct. 24, News Center reported Sunday. The student went missing from near the Penobscot... + full article



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