Approximately 60 people participated in a three-day search for Stefanie Damron, a Maine teenager who has been missing for more than seven months.Authorities had announced they would be searching the New Sweden area for Stefanie from Friday through Sunday. That search included personnel from the Maine State Police, Maine Warden Service, FBI, numerous volunteer search-and-rescue organizations and support teams using drones, K9s and horses.A Maine Department of Public Safety spokesperson said Monday that the recent search did not result in any new developments, but that detectives will continue to actively investigate Stefanie’s disappearance and follow up on any new leads.Stefanie, who turned 14 after she went missing, was last seen walking out of her family’s home on Sept. 23, 2024, and into the woods located on West Road. She was reported missing by her family the following day.Authorities said Stefanie did not have a cellphone and did not take any …

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