Auburn Police are looking are looking for 15-year old Lily Swearingen of Auburn. She was reported missing on Feb 27.
She is described at 5’4” and 90 pounds. She has shoulder-length black hair with hazel eyes. No other information is available at this time.
UPDATE: Michael J. Booth, a 14-year-old freshman at Gardiner Area High School was last seen by his parents late Saturday (Oct. 18) night. He has now been found safe. According to the Gardiner Police Department, h
He was found Tuesday (Oct. 21) morning at a home in Gardiner. Police found him while following up on a tip.
I was watching 'Parenthood' last night and in one of the story lines Amber tells her Mom that she's pregnant. The announcement was actually last week, but the reaction and the fallout was last night. What was your parents' reaction when you said, "I'm pregnant?"
Tri-Polar is the name of the band the late Dan "Danzilla" Roy was a member of and it was founded in his memory. This interview with Jessica Pooley and last year's winners, Random Ideas, a punk rock threesome made up of the Johnson sisters, who are triplets and attend Erskine Academy in South China.
The search continues today for missing teen Jaden Dremsa. The 15-year old was last seen Thursday (May 8) afternoon near his family’s home in the Twin Pines Trailer Park in North Waterboro.
April 9 marks 6 months since New Hampshire teen Abigail 'Abby' Hernandez was last seen. Her mother Zenya, on her website, has released a new statement. She vows to keep searching for her missing 15-year-old daughter.
UPDATE Feb. 24, 7:20 pm: 14 year old Isaac Sterling has been found.
The story is developing.
ORIGINAL STORY: Feb. 24, 6:00 pm
Auburn Police are looking for 14 year old Isaac Sterling. He was last seen on Saturday February 22. He is about 5' 6" and weights about 180.
I remember lots of driving around with Mom in the passenger’s seat with both hands on the dashboard. My Mom was not the best at making me feel comfortable behind the wheel. However, this program can help you help your kids become good drivers. It's the Parent’s Supervised Driving Program.
You know how much we love pranks. We're not talking about the terrifying kind involving zombies; we're big fans of the innocent variety like posting a picture of a fake lotto ticket. These types of jokes are all in good fun, and they give us awesome ideas for our own everyday pranks. That's exactly why we're loving Pearce Murphy's shenanigans.