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Missing in Maine #14 The Disappearance of Adam Christopher Patterson

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In November 2015, Adam Christopher Patterson left Portland, Maine, for what should have been another ordinary day working on the water. He never came home. Nearly a decade later, Adam remains missing, leaving his family with unanswered questions and a community still searching for answers. In this week's Missing in Maine, we remember the man behind the missing person poster, explore the investigation into his disappearance, and talk about why keeping these stories alive still matters. If Adam's story moves you, please share this episode. Every share keeps his name in the conversation, and someone, somewhere, may know the piece that finally helps bring answers home.

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