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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Maine teen

Maine teen

A 17-year-old boy was arrested in connection with the murder of Sunshine “Sunny” Stewart, the Maine woman, who was found dead two weeks ago, after going on a pond in the Union. The police also said that the suspect was brought to the Long Creek Youth Development Center in southern Portland. A civil servant who was familiar with the investigation said ABC News that the suspect spends the vacation time in the Crawford Pond area with his family every summer. The policy also revealed on Thursday that the Chief Medical Examiner office in Augusta confirmed that Stewart's death was death for Stewart's death. The General Prosecutor's office in Maine said that the office has no additional information due to the youthful criminal law of the state that it could share at that time. Stewart, 48, from the tenants Harbor, went back to the Crawford Pond on the evening of July on the evening of July on the evening of July 2 on July. Called to Assist.stewart's body was found in the early morning of July 3 near the island, which is located as a 100 hectare island, which is located in the middle of the Crawford Pond and is only accessible by boat. Due to the circumstances in connection with the discovery, Game Wards, the guards of the Maine, the Maine State Police Major Crocin unit in the police, in which the main auditor in August, in the superiors, in the Homidaide Augraider. Stewart's friends who had spent with her shortly before her missing time said that she was preparing to organize family members on the Mic Mac Cove Campground for the fourth weekend in July. The campsite, which is located near Crawford Pond, was used by investigators to access the crime scene. Goods also said that her sister, hiking, boating, paddleboarding and yoga. Any information about this case is asked by the police to call 207-624-7076.

A 17-year-old boy was arrested in connection with the murder of Sunshine “Sunny” Stewart, the Maine woman, who was found dead two weeks ago after she went on a pond in Union.

On Thursday morning, the police officers of the Maine State State announced that the suspect, who also comes from Maine, was taken in Union on Wednesday at 10:30 p.m. without incidents. The police also said that the suspect was brought to the Long Creek Youth Development Center in southern Portland.

A civil servant who was familiar with the investigation announced ABC News that the suspect spend vacation time every summer with his family in the Crawford Pond area.

The police also announced on Thursday that the chief examiner's office in Augusta confirmed that Stewart's death was strangulation and blunt force trauma.

“I am full of high mood and grief,” said Rachana Blumenberg, a friend who was missed.

A spokesman for the Attorney General in Maine said that the office has no additional information due to the youthful criminal law of the state that it can share at this point.

The 48 -year -old Stewart from the tenants Harbor went to Crawford Pond alone on the evening of July 2. When she did not return hours later, someone called the police to report them.

The Knox County's Sheriff and the union's fire brigade were the first agencies involved in the searches, and Maine Game Warden were finally called for support.

Stewart's body was found in the early morning of July 3 near 100 hectares of island, which is located in the middle of the Crawford Pond and can only be reached by boat.

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An aerial recording of the Crawford Pond in Union, Maine.

Based on the circumstances of the discovery, Game Warders requested the main department of the Maine State Police.

The state police announced on July 5 that the office of chief examiner in Augusta Stewart's death described death as a murder.

Stewart's friends who had spent with her shortly before her missing time said that she was preparing to organize family members on the Mic Mac Cove Campground for the fourth weekend in July. The campsite near Crawford Pond was used by investigators to access the crime scene.

Kim Ware, Stewart's sister, said Stewart worked as a contractor, but previously marine biologist, Hummerman and boat captain. Goods also said her sister loved nature, hiking, boating, paddleboarding and yoga.

The police said that Stewart's death was still active and further. Any information about this case is asked by the police to call 207-624-7076.