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What Was 17-Year-Old Suspect Doing on Remote Maine Island When Paddleboarder Went Missing?
What Was 17-Year-Old Suspect Doing on Remote Maine Island When Paddleboarder Went Missing?

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Yahoo

What Was 17-Year-Old Suspect Doing on Remote Maine Island When Paddleboarder Went Missing?

Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart was found dead in on July 3NEED TO KNOW Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart disappeared while paddleboarding in early July Her body was found in "unusual circumstances" on July 3, police said Authorities arrested a juvenile in connection with the killingThe teenager who was arrested in connection with the murder of missing paddleboarder Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart is likely familiar with the area, per reports. Stewart, 48, was found dead on July 3, a day after she went missing while paddleboarding on Crawford Pond in Maine's Knox region, Maine State Police previously said. On Wednesday, July 16, two weeks after she was last seen, authorities arrested a 17-year-old male in connection with the killing, police said in an updated statement this week. He was arrested in Union, the township where Crawford Pond is located. Police have not released the name of the juvenile; he is in custody at the the Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland, per police. While little information is available from authorities on the suspect and the circumstances, sources familiar with the investigation have indicated the teen was likely familiar with the area. The juvenile is a resident of Maine, police said, but it was not immediately clear which part of the state he is from. An official close to the investigation further told ABC News that the boy was in the pond area on summer vacation with his family. Stewart had rented a campsite at Mic Mac Family Campground, a popular summer vacation spot, on May 1, per the outlet. She had stayed on the grounds only a couple of nights before she was murdered. Authorities say Stewart died from strangulation and blunt force to several tributes online and a GoFundMe, Stewart was a former marine biologist who was an avid outdoors enthusiast. She was "unapologetically alive," her friend Rachael Blumenberg told WMTW. An investigation is ongoing. Read the original article on People Solve the daily Crossword

Missing paddleboarder found dead as murder investigation launched
Missing paddleboarder found dead as murder investigation launched

Daily Record

time10-07-2025

  • Daily Record

Missing paddleboarder found dead as murder investigation launched

Authorities found Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart dead in "unusual circumstances" after the women's rights advocate had been reported missing the day previous. A woman who vanished while paddleboarding has been found dead as a murder investigation is launched. One day after she was reported missing, Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart, who had "an adventurous spirit without fear", was discovered lifeless on Crawford Pond in Union, Maine. Police believe Sunshine, a campaigner for women's rights, was murdered and are now appealing for information, reports the Mirror. ‌ Although the death has led to fear and discomfort, officers stress there is no wider threat to the public despite no arrests having been made. Detectives have sealed off part of a campsite adjacent to the lake where the body was found as they probe the death. ‌ Paying tribute to Sunshine, her longime friend, Stacey Yandell, said: "She rebuilt her own house including the slate roof and siding. She was a strong, self-made woman. She could do it all. She could pick up on any skill or trade... She had such a strong personality. She radiated positivity and love. She was like a magnet. People were attracted to her. She was just a light that lit up the room. People were attracted to her because of that personality." Sunshine, who never married or had any children, lived in Tenants Harbor, Maine, which is around 30 minutes from the lake. The 48-year-old woman was a competent paddleboarder, her friends said. Sunshine's body was found under "unusual circumstances," police previously said. In a fresh statement, the force has now updated the community, confirming the death is being treated as murder. Officers have asked residents to remain aware of their surroundings and report suspicious behaviour. More than $19,000 (£14,000) has been raised on a GoFundMe appeal, and the money will be used for Sunshine's funeral. The page reads: "Today is a sombre day for our family and friends. We've unexpectedly lost the light in our lives that was Sunny." ‌ Michael Taylor, a friend who now lives in Oregon, told Bangor Daily News: "She carried this adventurous spirit without fear. She never hesitated when facing a challenge." Michael also said he remembers Sunshine, a former carpenter, for her passion for the environment and her green lifestyle. Sunshine, who leaves behind a sister, a brother, and nephews, had gone out paddleboarding by herself at 6pm last Wednesday at the campsite in Union, police say. It is understood she died within the following four hours. Anyone who may have seen anything there between 6pm and 10pm is encouraged to contact police. The paddleboarder's body was discovered the following day after a large-scale search, which involved foot patrol and drones. Her cause of death has not been disclosed at this time. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

Murder probe opened as missing paddleboarder is discovered dead
Murder probe opened as missing paddleboarder is discovered dead

Daily Mirror

time10-07-2025

  • Daily Mirror

Murder probe opened as missing paddleboarder is discovered dead

Authorities found Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart dead in "unusual circumstances," on Crawford Pond in Union, Maine, after the advocate for women's rights had gone missing A murder investigation is underway as a woman who vanished while paddleboarding has been found dead. Sunshine "Sunny" Stewart, who had "an adventurous spirit without fear", was discovered lifeless on a lake one day after she was reported missing. Police believe Sunshine, a campaigner for women's rights, was murdered and are now appealing for information. ‌ Although the death has led to fear and discomfort across Union, Maine, officers stress there is no wider threat to the public - but no arrests have been made. Detectives have, though, sealed off part of a campsite adjacent to Crawford Pond - the lake in which the body was found - as they probe the death. ‌ Paying tribute to Sunshine, her longime friend, Stacey Yandell, said: "She rebuilt her own house including the slate roof and siding. She was a strong, self-made woman. She could do it all. She could pick up on any skill or trade... She had such a strong personality. She radiated positivity and love. She was like a magnet. People were attracted to her. She was just a light that lit up the room. People were attracted to her because of that personality." Sunshine, who never married or had any children, lived in Tenants Harbor, Maine, which is around 30 minutes from the lake. The 48-year-old woman was a competent paddleboarder, her friends said. ‌ Sunshine's body was found under "unusual circumstances," police previously said. In a fresh statement, the force has now updated the community, confirming the death is being treated as murder. Officers have asked residents to remain aware of their surroundings and report suspicious behaviour. More than $19,000 (£14,000) has been raised on a GoFundMe appeal, and the money will be used for Sunshine's funeral. The page reads: "Today is a sombre day for our family and friends. We've unexpectedly lost the light in our lives that was Sunny." Michael Taylor, a friend who now lives in Oregon, told Bangor Daily News:"She carried this adventurous spirit without fear. She never hesitated when facing a challenge." Michael also said he remembers Sunshine, a former carpenter, for her passion for the environment and her green lifestyle. Sunshine, who leaves behind a sister, a brother, and nephews, had gone out paddleboarding by herself at 6pm last Wednesday at the campsite in Union, police say. It is understood she died within the following four hours. Anyone who may have seen anything there between 6pm and 10pm is encouraged to contact police. The paddleboarder's body was discovered the following day after a large-scale search, which involved foot patrol and drones. Her cause of death has not been disclosed at this time.

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