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Louis Tomah. (Photo courtesy Maine State Police)
The Maine State Police issued a Silver Alert Monday, June 7, for Louis Tomah, 66. That day, he was reported to have been seen walking at approximately 10:30 a.m., on Harbor Lane in Milbridge.
Updated information, June 9, indicates Louis Tomah was dropped off at the Concord Bus Station on Union Street in Bangor around 1 p.m., on June 7, according to State Police, in a news release. Anyone who sees Tomah should call 911 or 207.973.3700.
Tomah is a white male, 6’2”, 285 lbs., with white hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a gray tie dye t-shirt. Tomah suffers from dementia.
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He says Crosslakers Water Quality Group must use current city engineer for proposed project Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
John Forney, chair of the Crosslakers Water Quality Group, talks to the Crosslake City Council on Monday, May 10, 2021.Nancy Vogt / Echo Journal Screenshot
Crosslake Mayor Dave Nevin had harsh words for the Crosslakers Water Quality Group for seeking to retain the former city engineer for a planned project.
Before John Forney, chair of the Crosslakers Water Quality Group, shared an update on the proposed stormwater project from Crosslake Community School to the Pine River at the Monday, May 10, council meeting, Nevin interrupted to remind Forney that the city hired Bolton & Menk as its engineer this year, rather than Widseth engineering firm.
He says Crosslakers Water Quality Group must use current city engineer for proposed project Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
John Forney, chair of the Crosslakers Water Quality Group, talks to the Crosslake City Council on Monday, May 10, 2021.Nancy Vogt / Echo Journal Screenshot
Crosslake Mayor Dave Nevin had harsh words for the Crosslakers Water Quality Group for seeking to retain the former city engineer for a planned project.
Before John Forney, chair of the Crosslakers Water Quality Group, shared an update on the proposed stormwater project from Crosslake Community School to the Pine River at the Monday, May 10, council meeting, Nevin interrupted to remind Forney that the city hired Bolton & Menk as its engineer this year, rather than Widseth engineering firm.