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Deputies seeking teenager reported missing in Pownal

Deputies seeking teenager reported missing in Pownal

Photo: Cumberland County Sheriff's Office


Police are looking for a teenager who may have run away from her home in Pownal.

The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office is asking for help finding 13-year-old Jaydelynn Harlow, who hasn’t been heard from since Monday and was last seen in Freeport on Tuesday.

She’s white, weighing 105 pounds, 5’01” tall with brown hair and blue eyes.

Harlow is believed to be in the greater Portland or Biddeford areas.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office by reaching their dispatch at 893-2810 or calling Detective Tom Curry at 774-1444 ext. 2236

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