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Deputies Look for Suspect in Glenburn Critical Shooting

Brandon Harvey - Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office


One person has critical life-threatening injuries while another has minor injuries after a shooting Monday afternoon on McCarty Road in Glenburn.

The Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office says the suspect reportedly fled the scene after the shooting, and McCarty Road was closed for several hours during a search.

Deputies identified two people of interest, who are 43-year-old Brandon Harvey and 44-year-old Tonya Moniz, both of Glenburn.

As of 10:30 pm, they said Moniz had contacted them while a search continues for Harvey.

Deputies also say a vehicle linked to the suspect has been found in Bangor.

They say Harvey is considered dangerous and should not be approached.

Anyone with information about the shooting or the whereabouts of Harvey is asked to contact the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office at 947-4585 or use their mobile app.

As of 10:30 pm Monday, deputies said they remained on the scene and were being assisted by the Maine State Police and the Glenburn Fire Department.

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