The body of a 56-year-old missing woman was found and recovered in Brunswick.

Woman Went Missing on January 25

Rebecca Dorr was reported missing on January 25, 2026.

Woman’s Body Found in Wooded Area Near Walking Trails

She was found deceased in a wooded area near walking trails after a large-scale search on Saturday.

Heavy Snow Hampered Search Efforts When She Went Missing

Earlier search efforts had been hampered because of heavy snow on the night she went missing. Efforts to find her continued for months.

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Snow Melt Allowed for More Thorough Search in the Area

Recent snow melt led to a more thorough search, according to the Maine Warden Service.

Death not Considered Suspicious

“Her death is not considered to be suspicious,” said Mark Latti, Communications Director for the Maine Department of Inland Fish and Wildlife.

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Same Woman Went Missing Seven Months Ago and was Found Safe

Dorr had gone missing once before about seven months ago. She was found safe several days later.

Woman Had Mental Health Issues

Dorr suffers from mental health issues, according to police.

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Search Team Included Several Agencies and Rescue Dogs

Multiple agencies conducted the search including the Brunswick Police Department, the Maine Warden Service, Maine Search and Rescue Dogs, and the Maine Association for Search and Rescue.

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