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Police Say Missing Sabattus Girl Found

Police Say Missing Sabattus Girl Found

Dahlia/Sabattus Police Department


Sabattus police say they’ve found missing teen Dahlia.

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Original Story:

Police are searching for a missing 15-year-old girl from Sabattus.

Police say the teen, Dahlia (last name hasn’t been released), was reportedly last seen at her home at around 8 p.m. on Saturday.

Dahlia is listed as a white female with red hair, hazel eyes, standing at 5’5″ and around 140 pounds.

Dahlia was reportedly last seen wearing a black zip-up hoodie, blue jeans with a fray at the bottom and designs on the back pockets.

She may have been wearing a black backpack as well.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Sabattus Police at (207) 375-6952 or Officer Deanne Belkin at dbelkin@sabattus.org.

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