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Maine Warden Service Joins Search for Missing Damariscotta Man

Tyler Low - Maine Warden Service


The Maine Warden Service is assisting local police in the search for a missing 34-year-old Damariscotta man.

Officers say Tyler Low has been missing since last Monday, May 5th, and was last seen leaving his residence heading into the woods behind his house at approximately 7:30 that morning.

Low is said to be an experienced outdoorsman and very familiar with the woods in the area.

The Damariscotta Police Department, Game Wardens, family, and members of the community began searching the area for Low last Tuesday afternoon, including with K-9 units from the Maine Warden Service and Maine State Police.

Low was last seen wearing brown Carhart pants, a light blue T-shirt, a multicolored handkerchief around his neck, and boots.

If anyone has information regarding Low, or any images from security or game cameras in the area, they are encouraged to contact Lincoln County Dispatch at 207-882-7332.

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