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JONESBORO - The search for a missing teenager from Columbia shifted to an intensive, coordinated effort to cover more than 200 miles of Washington County's rural roads by foot and all-terrain vehicles Wednesday, the fourth day since Krystal Higgins disappeared.
Local authorities with the Maine State Police and Maine Warden Service called in more assistance statewide, including the commanding officer of the Criminal Investigation Division, wardens out of Greenville and engineers from the U.S. Cellular phone company.See the full content of this document
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No Sign of Missing Girl On Day 4
The law enforcement officers in turn called on more than 70 civilian searchers from area fire departments and ATV-club members who are experienced on Washington County's vast network of dirt roads.
Authorities are still gathering informati...See the full content of this document
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