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Maine Silver Alert for Missing Woman with Red Electric Bike

Several Maine agencies are working together to find a missing Brownfield woman who has been missing since Tuesday afternoon.

Missing woman suffers from dementia

Weslene Marble, 69, of Brownfield, was last seen on Hampshire Road in that town just before 1 p.m. Tuesday. Ms. Marble suffers from dementia and officials say she could be very confused.

Authorities are asking area residents to check their outdoor camera feeds

Mark Latti with the Maine Warden Service says it's believed she may have headed north on the Pequawket Trail, also known as Route 113 or Route 5, toward Fryeburg, but officials say that this direction is uncertain. Investigators are asking anyone with cameras in the area to check their video feeds for any sightings of her. Authorities say she may no longer have her bike, but could have covered a significant distance by bike or on foot.

Maine Department of Public Safety

Maine Department of Public Safety

Ms Marble had an electric bike but she may be on foot now

When Marble was last seen, she was riding a red Trek electric bike with a white bike helmet. She wore a pink shirt and a fluorescent green jacket with her. Wesley is 5'2″, weighs 145 pounds, has brown hair and blue eyes.

Anyone who believes they may have seen Weslene or has information on her whereabouts is asked to contact the Oxford County Sheriff's Office at 207-743-9554, option 0.

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