02/06/2026
💔 Help Us Keep Stefanie’s Story Alive 💔
It’s been over a year since Stefanie Damron, a brave 13-year-old from New Sweden, Maine, walked into the woods near her family’s home after an argument on September 23, 2024 — and never returned. Despite tireless searches, extensive investigations, and thousands of acres combed by authorities and volunteers, there still hasn’t been a confirmed trace of her.
Stefanie was last seen wearing blue jeans, a long-sleeve blue shirt, and black Harley-Davidson hiking boots. Described as about 5′0″ with green eyes and shoulder-length brown hair, she would now be 14 years old.
🕵️♂️ What We Know & What’s Being Done
🔎 The FBI and Maine State Police continue to lead the investigation — including interviews, ground searches, canvasses, and following up tips across Maine, other states, and even into Canada.
🤝 Law enforcement and community volunteers have covered thousands of acres of rugged terrain, using drones, K-9 units, and search-and-rescue teams.
🎁 A reward of up to $15,000 is offered for information that leads to Stefanie’s safe return or to an arrest in her disappearance.
🕯️ Communities have held vigils and continued sharing her story online and offline to keep her name in the spotlight.
🤔 Theories & Questions People are Asking
• Some wonder if Stefanie got lost or injured in the dense woods near her home.
• Others speculate she might have encountered someone she knew — possibly through an undisclosed contact — though there’s no confirmed evidence of that.
• There’s also discussion about whether she wandered off intentionally after the argument, but after extensive searches, there’s still no clear answer.
🌍 Your Share Could Make a Difference
People often think “someone else will share this” — but the truth is, wider awareness helps keep Stefanie’s name alive in people’s minds and may bring forward that one tip that finally leads to answers.
📞 If you have ANY information that could help, please contact:
📍 Maine State Police Houlton Barracks: 207-532-5400
📍 FBI: 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or submit a tip at tips.fbi.gov.
💛 Let’s spread hope — not silence. Share Stefanie’s story.