Sunshine Stewart, 48, went missing after paddleboarding on Crawford Pond in Union, Maine, on July 2. She was found dead early on July 3, and her death was ruled a homicide, but the exact cause remains undisclosed. Authorities have established a tipline for leads and have urged residents to stay vigilant. Nearly two weeks after her death, there have been no arrests. Family and community members, including Stewart's sister, have expressed their grief and praised her character and contributions to the community.
"Detectives continue to follow up on all leads, and tips are still coming in," Shannon Moss, a spokesperson for the Maine State Police, said Monday. "Detectives are actively pursuing every avenue, and we will provide updates when it's appropriate and responsible to do so."
Ware, who could not be reached for comment, told ABC News Stewart was a marine biologist, the "world's best bartender, sternman, lobsterman and boat captain" and was working as a contractor. "Anyone blessed to be in her presence was in awe of her, her strength, courage, character, her energy and light," Ware said.
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