Maine State Police

Pursuit Leads to Arrest of Suspect in Cushing Death Investigation

On Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at approximately 2:00 PM, the Maine State Police became involved in a pursuit on Route 32 in Windsor. The driver of the vehicle, 39-year-old Jason Hewett of Augusta traveled north on Route 32 toward China, took Route 3 toward Augusta and in an effort to avoid spike mats placed on Route 3 in Augusta he drove into a ditch and onto the lawn of Nadeau Chiropractic and Wellness Center. Hewett then barricaded himself inside his vehicle. The Maine State Police Tactical Team and Crisis Negotiation Team responded. After four hours of negotiations Hewett surrendered and was arrested without incident. Hewett was transported to the Kennebec County Correctional Facility in Augusta. He is charged with Eluding an Officer, Domestic Assault and Manslaughter. Hewett is a suspect in the Cushing death investigation. The deceased will be identified once the Office of Chief Medical Examiner can make a positive identification and next of kin is officially notified. Assisting the Maine State Police was the Kennebec County Sheriff's Office, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office, and the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency. Further details about the incident remains under investigation.

MSP Investigating Shooting in Cornish

On Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at approximately 2:30 PM, Troopers from the Maine State Police Southern Field Troop responded to the Fairgrounds Pizza and Pub restaurant at 156 Maple Street in Cornish for a report of a man who had been shot in the parking lot. 44-year-old Eric Letendre of West Baldwin was shot twice and sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Troopers at the scene rendered aid, applying a tourniquet while waiting for rescue to arrive. Letendre was then transported to Maine Medical Center in Portland via Life Flight. 40-year-old Sean Ambrose of Canterbury, NH was arrested and charged with Reckless Conduct with a Firearm. He was transported to the York County Jail. Letendre and Ambrose were known to each other. The investigation is ongoing.

MSP responds to Bomb Threat at Restaurant in Brooks

On Tuesday, July 16, 2024, at approximately 11:09 AM, the Maine State Police was notified of an emailed bomb threat directed at Ralph’s Café at 12 Purple Heart Hwy in Brooks, Maine. Troopers and K9 teams from the Maine State Police Bomb Unit responded to clear the building which was not open for business today. There were no explosives found at the location and the threat was deemed to be a hoax. The investigation is ongoing.

MSP Investigating Death in Knox County

The Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit Central is investigating a death in Cushing. Detectives and Evidence Response Technicians were at 834 River Road on Friday, July 12, 2024, and Saturday, July 13, 2024, conducting interviews and processing the scene. The deceased was transported to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta where an autopsy will be performed to determine manner and cause of death and positively identify the victim. At this point in the investigation a Cushing man has been arrested. 41-year-old Mark Gagne was arrested Friday, July 12, 2024, and charged with Hindering Apprehension and Abuse of a Corpse. Gagne was transported to the Knox County Jail and is expected to make his first court appearance Monday, July 15, 2024. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is assisting. The investigation is ongoing. Additional information will be released when it’s appropriate to do so.

MSP Investigating Fatal Crash in Limerick

On Saturday July 13, 2024, at approximately 1:41 PM, Troopers from the Maine State Police Southern Field Troop responded to Rt. 5 in Limerick for a fatal motor vehicle crash. The initial investigation indicated that 30-year-old Christopher Mannion of Scarborough was operating a 2007 Honda motorcycle southbound on Rt 5 in Limerick when he lost control striking a guardrail. At this point speed appears to be a contributing factor in the crash. If anyone witnessed the crash, please reach out to Trooper Travis Doughty at 207-624-7076. Maine State Police was assisted on scene by York County Sheriff Office, Limerick Fire Department, and Maine Department of Transportation.  

MSP Investigating Death in Lewiston

The Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit is assisting the Lewiston Police Department with a death investigation. On Sunday, July 14, 2024, at approximately 10:30 PM, the Lewiston Police Department received a 911 call for shots fired at 77 Rideout Avenue. Upon their arrival they observed a deceased male in the road. The deceased was identified as 17-year-old Sahal Muridi of Lewiston.  The deceased was transported to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta where an autopsy will be performed to determine cause and manner of death. Witnesses observed a silver Mercedes fleeing the scene as well as a black Dodge Challenger with a temporary Maine registration plate. The driver of the Mercedes has been identified and is cooperating with the investigators. The investigation is ongoing.     

MSP Investigating Fatal Crash in Penobscot County

On Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at approximately 12:06, Bangor Regional Communications Center received an automatic crash notification in the area of 789 Poplar St. in T3 Indian Purchase. Responding units arrived on scene and observed a vehicle off the road into the trees, and a deceased moose in the center of the roadway. The operator, 17-year Landon Gardner of Millinocket was found deceased. This was a single vehicle crash with a single occupant. Maine State Police was assisted by E. Millinocket PD.

MSP Continues to Investigate Child Death on Vinalhaven

On Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at approximately 10:51 AM, the parents of a 1-year-old boy called 911 to report their son was unresponsive. First responders arrived at the home on Vinalhaven and immediately began life saving efforts. The child was transported to Islands Community Medical Services on the Island and a short time later Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit Central was notified the child was deceased. The deceased was transported to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta where an autopsy was performed on Thursday, July 11, 2024. Further testing needs to be completed before cause and manner of death can be determined. The parents of the child are cooperating with the investigation. No other information is available at this time.

MSP Investigating Stabbing in Limington

On Tuesday July 9, 2024, at approximately 9:10 AM, the Maine State Police Southern Field Troop responded to a residence on July Street in Limington for an alleged assault.  Troopers discovered the homeowner 91-year-old Ronald McCarthy suffering from injuries to his neck. McCarthy was transported by Limington EMS to Maine Medical Center with serious injuries. The investigation revealed, McCarthy’s grandson, 34-year-old Daniel MacIsaac of Limington had stabbed McCarthy and fled from the scene. Troopers located MacIsaac and arrested him without incident. MacIsaac was transported to the York County Jail and charged with Attempted Murder and Violation of Conditions of Release. The investigation remains ongoing.

AG’s Office Investigating Officer Involved Shooting in Old Orchard Beach

On Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at approximately 6:38 PM, a female called 911 (Department of Public Safety Augusta Regional Communications Center) to report that 38-year-old Christopher Harriman of Limerick was making suicidal threats for the past hour and told them he was in a black Escalade at the Kennebunk rest area on the Maine Turnpike and he was armed with an AR style rifle. The female also told dispatchers that Mr. Harriman was threatening to cause harm to other subjects that she identified.  Maine State Troopers responded to the rest area, but Mr. Harriman was not there. The female provided additional location information on Mr. Harriman and law enforcement officers from Saco, Old Orchard Beach and Maine State Police responded to the area. Mr. Harriman led them on a slow speed pursuit and evaded law enforcement temporarily.  As he was failing to stop for law enforcement, he pointed the firearm out the window towards officers. He was located stopped in the Shop N’ Save parking lot in Old Orchard Beach. Law Enforcement tried to negotiate with Mr. Harriman and convince him to surrender as he stood outside his vehicle. Mr. Harriman then reached in his vehicle, grabbed his rifle, and chambered a round. He was then shot and killed by Trooper Ryan Phillips.    

 

Trooper Phillips has been placed on administrative leave, as is standard protocol when law enforcement officers are involved in the use of deadly force while the Office of the Attorney General investigates. Please direct all further inquiries to the Office of the Attorney General.

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