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Prosecutors seek to try 17-year-old as an adult in Maine paddleboarder’s death

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Prosecutors in Maine said Monday they will seek to try a 17-year-old charged with murder in the death of a paddleboarder as an adult.

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Prosecutors seek to try 17-year-old as an adult in Maine paddleboarder's death

This photo provided by Bethany Leach Parmley shows Sunshine Stewart, right, and Bethany Leach Parmley in Union, Maine, in 2012. (Cassidy Parmley/Bethany Leach Parmley via AP)


PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Prosecutors in Maine said Monday they will seek to try a 17-year-old charged with murder in the death of a paddleboarder as an adult.

The body of Sunshine “Sunny” Stewart, 48, of St. George, was found earlier this month on Crawford Pond in Union, about 80 miles (130 kilometers) north of Portland in a part of the state beloved by summer campers and nature lovers. Stewart went missing while paddleboarding before her killing, and her death sent shockwaves through the local community.

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