A Maine elementary school teacher went to bed Sunday. She was gone when her family woke up.
Police are now searching for 47-year-old Kristin Westra.

NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine (AP) — Search teams in Maine say they’ve found no signs to the whereabouts of a 47-year-old elementary school teacher who disappeared from her home.
Kristin Westra was last seen at her North Yarmouth home when she went to bed around 8 p.m. Sunday. The Portland Press Herald reports she was gone when the rest of the family awoke Monday morning, and her vehicle, cellphone and keys had been left at home.
I’m in North Yarmouth at the scene of a search for missing person Kristin Westra, 47, who was last seen Sunday night at the family’s home on Lufkin Road. @PressHerald pic.twitter.com/uKzzUguAOX
— Ben McCanna (@BenMcCanna) October 2, 2018
The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office and the Maine State Police are investigating and asking for help from the public.
UPDATE: Missing person, Kristin Westra.The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office continues to work in conjunction with…
Posted by Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office – Maine on Tuesday, October 2, 2018
Police say there is nothing to lead them to believe foul play is involved. The house sits only a short distance from the road but the property and the surrounding area is densely wooded.