Crime & Safety
Windham Police Seek Assistance Finding Man Missing Since Oct. 14
Mark Dickason had been staying with relatives in Maine since April but left last week to return to Windham, NH. Have you seen him?

WINDHAM, NH — Windham police are asking for the public's help finding a local man who has been missing about a week and was last known to be in Maine.
Police sent out an alert requesting help finding Mark Dickason, 60, of Windham who owns a condominium in town but has been living with relatives in Maine since April. On Oct. 14, he left the home of relatives, in Windham, Maine, telling them he was going home to check on his condominium, according to Capt. Michael Caron of the Windham Police Department.
"Neighbors in Dickason's condominium complex stated they have not seen him in months," he said.
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Caron said police in Portland, ME, had contact with him on Oct. 15 and his cellphone was last active at 4 a.m. on Oct. 16 in Kittery, ME. Dickason was seen using his ATM card in Wells, ME, on Saturday, he added.
"Dickason may be suffering from an undiagnosed mental illness," Caron said.
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Dickason is 5 feet, 9 inches tall and weighs 185 lbs. He was last seen wearing a dark colored pullover with blue jeans and sneakers. Dickason is driving a black 2003 Toyota Corolla with a New Hampshire registration beginning with 353.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact Windham police at 603-434-5577. The case number is 20-481-OF.
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