News Release

Augusta Man Taken into Custody after Stand-off in Sidney

On Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at approximately 8:15 AM, the Maine State Police received information that 33-year-old Marlon Cloutier of Augusta, was at a relative’s home on Sunset Ridge in the town of Sidney. Cloutier was wanted out of Penobscot County on Felony Burglary, Theft of Firearms, Violation of Conditional Release, Violation of a Protection Order and Possession of a Firearm. Troopers responded to the area and confirmed Cloutier was inside the residence. Residents of the home left shortly after Cloutier arrived. Nearby residents were evacuated from their homes and Sunset Ridge Road was shut down to traffic. Due to the nature of the warrant and recent threats of violence, the State Police Tactical Team and Crisis Negotiation Team responded to assist just after 12:00 pm. After more than eight hours of negotiations Cloutier was taken into custody. Cloutier was transported to the Kennebec County Jail where he will be booked on the warrants and charged with Creating a Police Stand Off, Violation of Bail, Possession of Scheduled W Drugs and Refusing to Submit to Arrest of Detention. 

 

*Please contact the Kennebec County Jail for a booking photo

Officer Involved Shooting in Oxford County

This press release is being issued on behalf of all involved agencies – Maine State Police, Oxford County Sheriff’s Office, Oxford Police, Norway Police and Paris Police.

 

On Monday, May 6, 2024, at approximately 7:18 am, the Paris Police Department responded to the report of a suspicious male.  The man was identified as 37-year-old Gary Porter who is unhoused.  Porter was arrested for an outstanding felony theft warrant.  He was transported to Stephen’s Memorial hospital where he was treated and released for conditions that were unrelated to the arrest.  Paris Police Chief Mike Dailey transported Porter to the Oxford County Jail.  While attempting to remove Porter from the vehicle at the jail Porter was able to slip his cuffs from the back to the front and move to the driver’s seat and steal the Paris Police cruiser.  Paris Police Chief Mike Dailey was thrown from the moving vehicle while attempting to stop Porter.

Police Officers from Norway, Oxford, Paris, Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office, Oxford County Sheriff’s Office, Fire Marshals Office, and Maine State Police responded and began pursuing Porter.  Porter crashed on Route 117 in Paris. Officers confronted Porter and gunfire was exchanged.  Porter was struck but fled and stole an Oxford County Sheriff’s police vehicle which he crashed a short distance up the road.  Porter was taken into custody and treated at a local hospital.  Once Porter was released, he was transported to the Oxford County Jail and charged with two counts of Theft, Assault on a Police Officer, Escape, Eluding, and Violation of Bail.   

The Office of the Attorney General will investigate the law enforcement use of force and Maine State Police Major Crimes South will complete a criminal investigation.

All involved officers are being placed on administrative leave which is a standard practice in any officer involved shooting in Maine.

This is all the information available at this time.

MSP Investigating Motorcycle Fatality on the Turnpike in Biddeford

On Friday, May 3,2024, at approximately 6:28 PM, Troopers responded to the area of mile marker 32 southbound on the Maine Turnpike for a motorcycle crash. Initial investigation shows that 21-year-old Zachary Swain of Connecticut was exiting the highway and failed to negotiate the curved southbound off-ramp. Swain struck the guard rail and was ejected from the motorcycle. He was pronounced deceased on scene by rescue personnel. The off-ramp was closed for two hours while the crash was investigated. The Biddeford Fire Department, Maine Turnpike Authority and Ray’s Truck Service assisted with the investigation and the re-opening of the ramp.

MSP Investigating Turnpike Fatality in Wells

On Friday, April 26, 2024, at approximately 8:41 AM, the Maine State Police responded to mile 20 southbound on the Turnpike in Wells for a multiple-vehicle crash involving possible rollovers. Upon investigation, it was determined a black Toyota Prius operated by 23-year-old Oguzhan Cildir of Brighton, Massachusetts struck a silver Toyota Sienna minivan and a white Toyota Tacoma pickup. The white Toyota pickup reportedly rolled over several times. The driver of the pickup 53-year-old Gloria Cascio of Albion, Maine, was pronounced deceased on scene. The passenger in the pickup 60-year-old Vincent Cascio of Albion was transported via Lifeflight to Maine Medical Center in Portland with serious injuries. The driver of the Toyota minivan, 51-year-old Troy Perrault of Old Orchard Beach sustained minor injuries. The driver of the fourth vehicle involved in the crash, a gray Chevy Impala could not avoid the crash. The driver was not injured. The southbound lanes of the Turnpike were shut down for an extended period and have since re-opened. Kennebunk Fire and Rescue, Wells Fire and Rescue, and the Maine Turnpike Authority assisted on scene. The investigation is ongoing.

Body Located in Caribou Has Been Identified

The body located on the banks of the Aroostook River in Caribou on Tuesday, April 23, 2024, has been identified by the Office of Chief Medical Examiner as 39-year-old Erik Foote of Washburn. The cause and manner of death are pending at this time. Any questions regarding the disappearance of Mr. Foote should be directed to the Aroostook County Sheriff’s Office as they are the primary investigative agency.

MSP and Caribou Police Investigate Discovery of Body Near Aroostook River

The Maine State Police and Caribou Police Department are investigating the discovery of a body located on the bank of the Aroostook River between the dam and Fort Street at approximately 1:00 PM on Tuesday, April 23, 2024. The deceased male will be transported to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta where an autopsy will be performed to determine positive identification and cause and manner of death. The Maine State Police and Caribou Police Department were assisted on scene by the Aroostook County Sheriff’s Office and Caribou Fire and Rescue.

Remains of Alex Jackson Located in New Hampshire

On Friday, April 19, 2024, the Maine State Police with assistance from the Windham Police Department, Maine Warden Service, New Hampshire State Police, and New Hampshire Fish and Wildlife Department conducted a search in the area of Stark, New Hampshire. During this search, human remains were located and transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Concord, New Hampshire. Over the weekend investigators worked to process the scene where the remains were discovered and worked with the medical examiner’s office to make an identification. The deceased has been identified as 34-year-old Alex Jackson of Windham. The cause and manner of his death are not being released at this time. Additional information will be released when it’s appropriate to do so. The Maine State Police would like to thank the Windham Police Department, Maine Warden Service, New Hampshire State Police, and New Hampshire Fish and Wildlife Department for their assistance in the recovery of Alex Jackson. 

MSP Investigating a Series of Robberies at Southern Maine Churches

On Sunday, April 21, 2024, at approximately 10:07 AM, a woman called 911 from a church parking lot at 213 Federal Road in Parsonsfield to say a male subject threatened to kill her and referenced a firearm but it was not displayed. As the male subject took off in a 2011 Silver Subaru he almost struck a pedestrian as he headed east towards Cornish. Units from the Maine State Police and the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office along with other area agencies headed to the area to look for the suspect. At approximately 10:30 AM, MSP Sgt. Daniel Hanson was flagged down on Route 25 in Cornish by a citizen who reported the suspect pulled a gun on him in the parking lot of a church at 37 Main Street in Cornish and demanded his wallet. At approximately 11:19 AM, it was reported that the suspect entered the church located at 1006 Pequawket Trail in Baldwin, took money from the offering plate, and grabbed a woman’s purse before fleeing the church without displaying the firearm. At approximately 11:45 AM, Deputy’s with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office located the suspect’s vehicle near Bliss Road in Baldwin and began a pursuit leading to Route 107. The pursuit headed south on 107 towards Route 25 before the suspect turned around and headed back North. State Police Units intercepted the pursuit on 107 in Baldwin. During the pursuit, the suspect was seen waving a firearm inside his vehicle. He also intentionally swerved his vehicle at other vehicles on RT 107. Fortunately, no other vehicles were hit and no one was injured. After entering Bridgton Sgt. Hanson was able to utilize a PIT maneuver (Precision Immobilization Technique) just prior to Bridgton Hospital. The suspect vehicle went off the roadway and into a field. The suspect got out of the vehicle and fled on foot. The suspect was quickly located and taken into custody. He was transported to Bridgton Hospital for evaluation. Upon his release from Bridgton Hospital, he will be transported to York County Jail. 

 

The suspect has been identified as 27-year-old Connor McGlone of Auburn, Maine, previously of New Hampshire. He had three active warrants at the time of this incident.

 

Warrant out of York County for Robbery dated 2-15-24

Warrant out of Oxford County for Probation Revocation from a prior Robbery charge dated 2-22-24

Warrant out of York County for Felony Theft dated 3-27-24

 

In addition to the warrants, McGlone was also charged with 2 counts of Robbery. Additional charges are expected as the investigation continues. 

 

During the pursuit, McGlone was swerving his vehicle at other vehicles on the road. If anyone had close contact with the subject vehicle they are encouraged to contact Sgt. Dan Hanson at 207. 624.7076.   

 

The Bridgton Police Department assisted in the pursuit and apprehension.

Law Enforcement Actively Looking for Armed Robbery Suspect

The Maine State Police and the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office along with other area agencies are investigating three armed robberies in church parking lots in Parsonsfield, Cornish, and Baldwin. They are actively seeking the whereabouts of a white male 20-30 years of age, thin build, 5’8”, black hair, dark blue coat. The subject brandished a dark colored revolver at one robbery and referenced it at the other two.  He is believed to be driving a silver or gray Subaru with NH plates 4736715. Any information on current location call 911. Do not approach.

MSP Investigating Crash on I-95 in Fairfield

On Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at approximately 9:38 PM, the Maine State Police responded to a single vehicle crash on I-95 at mile marker 131.5 northbound in Fairfield. A 2013 Jeep Grand Cherokee was on its roof in the median when Troopers arrived and bystanders were helping the occupants of the crash. The passenger, 35-year-old Jimal Gerard of Rockland was able to crawl out of the vehicle to safety. He sustained minor injuries. The operator, 25-year-old Derrick Plowden of Rockland had to be extricated from the vehicle. Plowden was transported to Maine Medical Center where he is in stable but critical condition. Speed and suspected impairment are likely factors in the crash which remains under investigation. Anyone with additional information about the crash can contact Trooper Randy Hall at 207-624-7076 Ext 9. Waterville Fire and Rescue, MaineDOT, and Ace Tire assisted on scene.

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