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Maine police renew call for clues in 1975 missing child case

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AUGUSTA — Nearly half a century after the disappearance of 4-year-old Kurt Newton, Maine State Police continue to seek information from the public in an effort to solve the enduring mystery.

Kurt Newton was last seen on Aug. 31, 1975, at a campground in Chain of Ponds, located near the Canadian border in Northern Franklin County.

He had been enjoying a camping trip with his family when he vanished.

Despite extensive search operations involving both civilians and law enforcement, no trace of the boy was ever found.

Authorities have not given up hope and are asking anyone with information, no matter how seemingly insignificant, to come forward.

The Maine State Police, Major Crimes Unit-South, is handling the investigation.

Those who may know something about the case or Kurt Newton’s whereabouts are urged to contact the Maine State Police at One Game Farm Rd, Gray, ME. 04039, or by phone at (207)624-7076 x9.

Tips can also be faxed to (207) 657-5748.

In addition, information can be submitted anonymously through the Maine government’s website using the ‘leave a tip’ form found at https://www.maine.gov/…/report…/major-crimes-unit-south.

The authorities are hoping that renewed public interest and advancements in technology may finally shed light on what happened to Kurt Newton all those years ago.

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