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Police charge 4 in connection with killing of Corinth man


Police say the death of a Penobscot County man who went missing last month has been ruled a homicide.

Bangor police say 27-year-old Dylan Caruso of Corinth had last been seen on September 30th in Bangor. On Wednesday, October 23rd, Caruso’s body was found in a wooded area in Exeter.

After an autopsy, his death was ruled a homicide.

35-year-old Kenneth Creamer was taken into custody and charged with murder.

Police also charged 31-year-old Dylan Boyce of Exeter and 31-year-old Dylan Belanger with hindering apprehension. A third person, 32-year-old Holden Melvin of Charleston, faces the same charge but has not been arrested. Police are still looking for him.

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