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State Police Looking for Suspects, Including Cemetary Vandalism

State Police Looking for Suspects, Including Cemetary Vandalism

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Maine State Police are asking the public for help with a criminal mischief case in Charleston.

State Police are trying to identify suspects who damaged gravestones at Lord Cemetery, where seven gravestones have been damaged in the last three weeks.

Anyone with information is asked to call the State Police Bangor Barracks at 207-973-3700.

Meanwhile, the State Police Central Field Troop is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a man in the photograph from Sunday.

They say an incident involving that person occurred Sunday in Randolph at the IGA grocery store.

Anyone with information about this person or know who it is, please contact Trooper Caron at 207-624-7076.

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