Maine State Police launch manhunt, tell residents to shelter in place after deadly shootings

    Androscoggin County Sheriff’s office released these photos of a man wanted after opening fire at a Lewiston, Maine, bowling alley/bar.

    LEWISTON, MAINE – Maine State Police have issued a statewide alert asking residents to shelter in place after two “active shooter events” left numerous people dead and many more injured. 

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    Various initial reports from Maine law enforcement indicate at least 16 people were killed, with several dozen more injured in two shootings first reported just before 7 p.m. at Schemengees Bar and Grille, 551 Lincoln St.,  and at Sparetime Recreation.

    The gunman in both shootings was still at large, however Lewiston, Maine, Police late Wednesday issued a statement identifying Robert Card, 40, of Bowdoin, Maine, as a person of interest, and that he should be considered “armed and dangerous.”  CNN reports that officials in Maine describe Card as a certified firearms instructor and a member of the U.S. Army Reserves.

    Earlier in the evening Androscoggin County Sherriffs released photos via their Facebook page. A short time later Lewiston Police released additional photos including a white vehicle, seeking the public’s help in identifying him.

    Later reports indicated the vehicle was recovered in Lisbon, Maine.


    “We are encouraging all businesses to lock down and or close while we investigate,” the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office said in a post on Facebook Wednesday evening.

    FBI out of Boston is assisting Maine law enforcement in the investigation.

    Maine Gov. Janet Mills Wednesday night urged residents to follow the direction of law enforcement via a Facebook post.

    For updates follow Lewiston, Maine, Police on Facebook.

    The Maine Department of Public Safety announced a “reunification center”  has been established at Auburn Middle School, 38 Falcon Dr. in Auburn. Anyone with more information or in need of assistance can go there for help.

    Contact the Lewiston Police at 513-3001 ext.. 3327 if you see this vehicle. It is believed that the front bumper may be painted black.