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A 14-year-old girl’s death in Maine has been ruled a homicide

A 14-year-old girl’s death in Maine has been ruled a homicide

A 14-year-old girl’s death in Maine has been ruled a homicide

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  • The teen’s mother found her dead around 6 p.m. Monday in Mount Vernon, Maine.
  • Her death was initially deemed suspicious, but the medical examiner determined she had been killed.
  • Police are asking anyone who has seen the car to call 207-624-7076.
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In Mount Vernon, Maine, police are looking into a 14-year-old girl’s killing. Around 6 o’clock on Monday, the mother of the adolescent discovered girl dead at home; according to state police. Her death was first thought to be strange, but on Wednesday; the medical examiner’s office concluded that she had been murdered.

After the mother informed the police that one of her cars was stolen from the driveway; detectives spent the night looking for the red 2010 Chevrolet Impala. This vehicle was discovered on Tuesday in Wayne.

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The car was taken without the owner’s permission Monday afternoon, authorities said. Police are asking anyone who has seen the car, which has a “Support Wildlife” Maine license plate reading “510-AVW,” to call 207-624-7076.

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