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Missing woman sought by Bangor police found safe

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UPDATE 10/4/22: Bangor Police Sgt. Jason McAmbley said that Tufo has been found. 

Police in Bangor are asking for help locating a woman who hasn’t been heard from since September.

Police are looking for 35-year-old Nicole Tufo, who goes by the name NikiSix.

She was last heard from on September 8, 2022. She has not answered her cell phone or responded to friends or family on social media.

Nicole is 5 feet tall, weighing 105 pounds. She has brown eyes and brown, shoulder-length hair. She also has star tattoos behind her ears and on her wrist, and a tattoo of a skull on her thigh.

Anyone with information is asked to call Bangor police.

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