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Indian Township woman drowns after fall - The Ellsworth American


Indian Township woman drowns after fall
April 20, 2021 on News
BAILEYVILLE The body of a 27-year-old Indian Township woman was recovered Sunday morning after she fell into the water below the Baileyville Dam Saturday night and drowned, according to the Maine Warden Service.
Felicia Tomah was with a friend on the Woodland Pulp LLC Hydro Station catwalk that spans a portion of the St. Croix River a little after 10 p.m. April 17. The friend had looked away for a moment, according to authorities, and when he turned back around, Tomah had fallen into the water. 
“He attempted to reach her from the catwalk, but was unable to, and left the catwalk to call 911,” according to a press release from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. “When he returned, he could not locate her in the water.” ....

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Search finds body of woman who drowned in Washington County


Updated April 18
Search finds body of woman who drowned in Washington County
The 27-year-old Indian Township resident fell from a hydro station catwalk into the St. Croix River, according to the Maine Warden Service.
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The body of an Indian Township woman who drowned was found Sunday morning in Baileyville following a search by the Maine Warden Service and several other agencies.
A U.S. Border Patrol agent found the body of Felicia Tomah, 27, about 3.7 miles downstream from the Woodland Pulp LLC Hydro Station dam. Baileyville is located in Washington County.
Tomah was with a friend on the hydro station catwalk, which spans a portion of the St. Croix River, a little after 10 p.m. Saturday, Mark Latti, a spokesman for the warden service, said in a statement Sunday night. ....

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Body of Indian Township Woman Recovered from St Croix River


Body of Indian Township Woman Recovered from St Croix River
The search for a woman who fell into the St. Croix River ended with the recovery of her body on Sunday.
According to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, Felicia Tomah, of Indian Township, was with a friend, on the Woodland Pulp LLC Hydro Station catwalk, when the incident happened. The catwalk is located below the Baileyville dam. Tomah s friend told authorities that it was a little after 10:00 Saturday night when he looked away briefly. When he turned back around, he realized that the 27-year-old woman had fallen into the water. The man was unable to reach Tomah from the catwalk, and so called 911 for help. When he returned, he told authorities that he was no longer able to see her. ....

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