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Four men indicted in connection with missing Corinth man’s death

Four men indicted in connection with missing Corinth man’s death

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Four men have been indicted in the death of a Corinth man last year.

27-year-old Dylan Caruso was found dead in a wooded area in Exeter in October of 2024 after he was reported missing that September.

According to the Bangor Daily News, a grand jury on Wednesday indicted four men on various charges related to Caruso’s death.

36-year-old Kenneth Creamer, 31-year-old Dylan Boyce, 32-year-old Holden Melvin, and 31-year-old Dylan Belanger are scheduled for arraignment on Feb. 19.

Creamer is charged with one felony count each of intentional or knowing murder, aggravated trafficking of fentanyl and aggravated trafficking of cocaine.

Boyce is charged with one felony count of intentional or knowing murder and two counts of tampering with a witness or informant, which are Class C felonies. Boyce was originally arrested for hindering apprehension or prosecution.

Melvin is charged with one count each of felony murder and hindering apprehension or prosecution, a Class B felony

Belanger is charged with one felony count each of hindering apprehension or prosecution and tampering with a witness or informant.

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