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Police search for missing Windham man

Police search for missing Windham man

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The Windham Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a person missing since October 14th, 2020. Mark Dickason, age 60, has not had any contact with family members since last Wednesday.

Although a resident of Windham NH. Dickason has been staying with relatives in Windham Maine since April of this year. Dickason left Maine on Wednesday with the intent to check on his residence in New Hampshire. Neighbors in Dickason’s condominium complex stated they have not seen him in months.

Dickason had contact with Portland Maine Police on Thursday the 15th and his cell phone was last active at 4:00 am on Friday the 16th in Kittery Maine. Dickason was seen using his ATM card in Wells Maine on Saturday the 17th.

Dickason may be suffering from an undiagnosed mental illness. He is approximately 5’9”, 185 pounds and was last seen wearing a dark colored pullover, blue jeans, and sneakers. Dickason is currently driving a 2003 Toyota Corolla, color black, with NH registration 3532316.

Please contact the Windham NH Police Department with any information on Mr. Dickason or his current whereabouts.

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