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Police Need Your Help As 14-Year-Old Maine Girl Is Missing Again
The Sagadahoc County Sheriff s Office first posted about this missing Maine teenager on their Facebook page in February. She was reported found on March 2, 2021.
As we head into the weekend, sadly we hear the news that 14-year-old Kayleigh Beasley is missing again.
According to a post yesterday on the Sagadahoc County Sheriff s Office Facebook page, she was last seen in Richmond riding a red bicycle and was described as wearing white shorts and a black top.
This is particularly troubling for her family and friends, as there is a pattern of Kayleigh running away.
Sheriff’s department asks for public’s help in finding missing Bowdoinham teen
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Kayleigh Beasley, 14, of Bowdoinham has been missing since April 10. This is an old photo of her and she is now described as having dyed multi-colored hair.
Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office via Facebook
The Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help in finding 14-year-old Kayleigh Beasley of Bowdoinham, who has been missing since Saturday, April 10.
Beasley was last seen riding a red bicycle in Richmond and was wearing white shorts and a black top. Beasley’s hair is dyed multiple colors, according to the sheriff’s office.
Police Seeking Help: Maine Girl Has Run Away Again
Though this isn t the first time she has run away, the Sagadahoc County Sheriff s Office is pleading with the public for their help.
Authorities say that 14-year-old Kayleigh Beasley has run away from home and that this certainly isn t the fist time they ve been looking for her. However, they also go on to stress that she is still someone s child and family.
Kayleigh was last seen Thursday in Richmond riding a red bicycle while wearing white shorts and a black top. The photo that was provided is an older one, though officials say that Kayleigh s hair is still dyed multi-colored it may not look exactly as it does in this photo.
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A former Bath sheriff’s deputy arrested for domestic violence assault in 2019 has agreed to a deal that would dismiss the charge in 18 months if he follows the terms of the agreement.
Matthew Shiers, 37, of Bath, was arrested in June 2019 by the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office after he was accused of strangling his live-in girlfriend during an argument at his home in West Bath. He was employed as a deputy with the Sagadahoc County Sheriff’s Office at the time.
Shiers agreed to plead guilty to domestic violence assault, a Class D misdemeanor punishable by up to 364 days incarceration and a $2,000 fine. If he follows the requirements of the agreement, he can withdraw that plea in 18 months and plead guilty to a lesser charge of reckless conduct instead. He is scheduled to appear in court on Oct. 14, 2022.