News

Naked Man with Rifle Emerges from Maine Woods Seeking Help

Naked Man with Rifle Emerges from Maine Woods Seeking Help

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


A 34-year-old man is under mental health evaluation after police say he emerged from woods at a jobsite in Sweden naked with a rifle Monday afternoon.

The Oxford County Sheriff’s Office says the man was covered in mud and debris about 2:45 p.m. when he emerged from the woods at a jobsite off Knights Hill Road.

Deputies say the man, who has not been identified, told contractors at the site that his friend was shot and needed help before disappearing back into the woods.

Deputies say several agencies spent almost five hours searching for the man while Knights Hill Road was closed down and neighbors in the area were asked to shelter in place.

They say they finally found the man at around 7:30 p.m. in a nearby home and took him into protective custody. Deputies say he was treated at the scene for minor injuries to his feet and taken to Bridgton Hospital for a mental health evaluation.

Deputies say they did not find any credible information that anyone else was involved or injured in the woods.

Officers say they seized a high-powered pellet rifle at the home.

They say an investigation is ongoing, but no criminal charges are pending at this time.

Latest Headlines

12 hours ago in Local

Final Maine Fall Foliage Report Released

State fall foliage spokesperson Gale Ross has declared it "Maine's Weekend"

13 hours ago in Local

Mills Reports $1 Million Early Take, Platner $500k in Same Period

The Mills campaign claims almost all its donations were $100 or less.

15 hours ago in Local

Man charged with kidnapping after missing Pownal teen is found safe

Cumberland County deputies say an extensive investigation led them to an apartment on Brighton Avenue

15 hours ago in Local

Lawmakers call for review after foster teen accused of killing 2 in Chelsea

Maine lawmakers have ordered a review after a teenager in foster care allegedly murdered two people he was living with in Chelsea.

15 hours ago in Local

Former Lewiston police chief tapped to serve as U.S. Marshal

Former Lewiston Police Chief David St. Pierre has been nominated to serve as the U.S. Marshal for the District of Maine.