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Search for Missing Clammer Yields Body Submitted: 11/16/2009
PERRY - The search for a missing clammer in the Washington County town of Perry has presumably come to an end after a body was found along the shoreline.

Around 1:00 Monday afternoon, a body was discovered on the shore of East Bay, which is part of Cobscook Bay. Maine Marine Patrol Officials believe the body to be that of 51-year-old Arthur Calder. He was reported missing around 4:00 Sunday afternoon after not having been seen since last Tuesday. The body has been sent to the State Medical Examiner’s Office in Augusta for positive identification.


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