ME ME - Colin James Arey, 26, Brewer, 25 January 2017

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Colin James Arey NamUs page The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

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Circumstances of Disappearance
Former step-father stated Colin was dropped off at the Brewer Civic Center. Last known contact was with a former co-worker via Facebook Messenger on January 25, 2017.
 
Missing Persons | Maine State Police

Arey, Colin J.

Case date: 2017
Town: Bucksport
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Colin was last seen in January of 2017 when he was driven to the Brewer Auditorium in Brewer, Maine by his step-father. He reportedly was going to begin a new job in Bangor. He since has not had any contact with family or friends in Maine or New York where he once lived. His social media accounts have not been updated and he does not have a cell number to be contacted. Colin has never had a driver's license and is not known to drive. He may have a birth mark over his eye described as a "strawberry".

Contact: Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit - North, 198 Maine Avenue, Bangor, Maine 04401. Telephone (207)973-3750 or toll free 1-800-432-7381.

You may also report information about this crime using the leave a tip form.
 

<<Arey was not reported missing until March 2018. Prior to his disappearance, he had studied art in New York City and had worked as a substitute teacher and an education technician in Bucksport, Maine. His family fears he met with foul play. His case remains unsolved.>>


Jan 23, 2019


interesting comments from family

 
MAR 19, 2024
[...]

The Colin Arey Search Group is working with local law enforcement to launch a search on April 6.

... last seen in January 2017 near Brewer Auditorium in Brewer on his way to start a new job in Bangor. He was driven to the area by his stepfather.

[...]

The "Bring Colin Home" search will take place on April 6 at 1739 River Road in Bucksport. Volunteers of all ages are encouraged to participate in the search efforts. The event will begin with a briefing session outlining search protocols and safety measures. Volunteers will then be divided into teams and provided with specific search areas to cover.

[...]
 
March 18, 2024



April 17, 2024


 

ELLSWORTH — A former Bucksport man who set his mobile home on fire in 2015 pleaded guilty to one count of arson in Hancock County Superior Court Aug. 29 and was sentenced to serve nine months in the Hancock County Jail.
David Appleby, 55, now of Arizona, began his sentence Tuesday, Sept. 3.
 
March 18, 2024



April 17, 2024


Geez Louise, I had no idea this man had been associated with three suspicious deaths, in addition to Colin's disappearance.
 

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