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Celebrating over 40 Years of Service to Our Community

01/24/2026

If you see Chance, please contact the Orono Police Department. 207-866-4000 or Maine State Police Dispatch at 207-973-3700

***Update***
We are sad to to report that Chance Lauer was recently found deceased. We have removed his photo and personal information for privacy and out of respect for his loved ones. Maine Warden Service thanks you for your concern, patience, and assistance throughout the search.
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***Maine Warden Service, MASAR Volunteers Search For Missing Man in Orono***

ORONO, Maine – The Maine Warden Service, along with trained searchers from the Maine Association of Search and Rescue (MASAR), are searching for missing man in Orono.

Chance Lauer was last seen on Monday, January 19th at the Orchard Trail Apartments in Orono where he lives.

Game Wardens plan to begin ground searches in the Orono area at 8:00 a.m. with members of the Maine Warden Service, MASAR and ten total K9 units from the Maine Warden Service and Maine Search and Rescue Dogs (MESARD)

Due to the extreme weather conditions expected tomorrow, the Maine Warden Service is not asking for any volunteers at this time.

If any new information becomes available, this release will be updated.

Photos from MDI Search & Rescue's post 01/01/2025

We were called out by Acadia National Park on New Year's Eve to assist with a carry out of an injured hiker off Gorham Mountain. We were fortunate to have mild temperatures and only a few small patches of ice on the trail. We wish the patient a speedy recovery and wish everyone a very happy and healthy New Year!

MDI Search and Rescue prepares year-round for emergencies at Acadia National Park 10/28/2024

A reporter from News Center Maine came to our training on Sunday and put together this great story (see link for video and article)! During the training, we were partnering with Acadia rangers and Mount Desert Fire Department to practice using their ladder truck as a high directional to rescue a patient.

MDI Search and Rescue prepares year-round for emergencies at Acadia National Park The volunteer organization responds to dozens of emergencies every year in and around Acadia National Park.

Photos from MDI Search & Rescue's post 09/07/2024

Our training today focused on how to be a litter attendant. We did many iterations and rotated through different roles: Litter Attendant, Safety Officer, Edge Attendant, Main and Belay rope operators, and Operations Officer.

Photos from MDI Search & Rescue's post 08/03/2024

Despite the rain today we trained on transitioning from a steep angle rescue with three litter attendants to a vertical orientation with a single attendant and then back to a steep angle. We trained at a site off the the Park Loop Road so used a vehicle for our anchor.

06/27/2024

On Tuesday June 25 there were two simultaneous incidents in Acadia that required litter evacuation of injured hikers. It was an "all hands" kind of afternoon with assistance from Acadia National Park rangers, MDI SAR, Bar Harbor Fire Department, FOA Trail stewards, and ANP trail and fire crews.

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