The Reward for the Safe Return of Graham Lacher, Missing Since 2022, Doubled to $10,000 by Family
The family of Graham Lacher, who disappeared on June 6, 2022, after fleeing the Dorothea Dix Psychiatric Center, has decided to increase the reward for information leading to his safe return to $10,000.
Photo Credit: Credit: Courtesy of Tammy Lacher Scully
Tammy Lacher Scully shared in a statement, “We continue to hope my son has survived. With the coldest days of winter ahead of us, we are especially concerned about his safety.” She believes that Graham may have been seen but not recognized as a vulnerable individual in need of medical assistance.
Despite extensive search efforts and awareness campaigns by his family, the 39-year-old Lacher remains missing for over 18 months. His mother, Tammy Lacher Scully of Belfast, expressed concern about his well-being, particularly with the approaching winter.
Photo Credit: Credit: Courtesy of Tammy Lacher Scully
The family decided to double the reward, thanks to a substantial donation from a family friend. Tammy Lacher Scully emphasized the need to raise awareness, stating, “Everywhere we go in our search for Graham, we encounter more people who are not aware of his disappearance than who know about it. This tells us we need to do more to get the word out; hopefully, increasing the reward will help us do that.”
Individuals with information about Graham Lacher’s whereabouts are urged to contact the family through Facebook at facebook.com/missinggrahamlacher or call Bangor Police Detective Jordan Perry at 207-947-7384. Lacher’s Missing Person NCIC number is M396825302.