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Police continue search for missing teen

Police continue search for missing teen

Yahoo16-06-2025
CUMBERLAND — Police continued Monday to locate a missing teen last seen June 10.
Heidi Marie Studli, 17, was reported to Cumberland Police as a missing/runaway juvenile.
She was last seen in the 700 block of Maryland Avenue around 3 a.m. June 10.
Studli is 5 feet, 1 inch tall and weighs about 110 pounds. She has shoulder-length black/red hair and blue eyes.
Call police at 301-777-1600 with information.
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