- A suspect in the death of a co-worker in Maine was arrested in Arkansas on Sunday.
- Arkansas State Police used spike strips to disable the suspect's vehicle, and the suspect exited the vehicle with a rifle and was shot and killed by police.
- Maine State Police believe the suspect is involved in the murder of a woman whose body was found at Damon's Beverage in Waterville.
A suspect has been arrested in connection with the death of a co-worker in Waterville, Maine, on Sunday, according to Maine State Police.
Police in Flippin, Arkansas, encountered a 20-year-old man sleeping in a parking lot, according to state police.
Authorities said the man fled in a vehicle and police pursued him until Arkansas State Police deployed spike strips to disable the vehicle. The pursuit ended on Highway 65 in Boone County. Police said the suspect got out of the car with a rifle and shots were fired.
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Police said the suspect was taken by lifesaving flight to a medical facility in Greene County, Missouri, and is expected to survive. The shooting is being investigated by the Arkansas State Police.
The suspect was airlifted to a medical facility in Greene County, Missouri, and is expected to survive. (Maine News)
Maine State Police said Thursday that the wounded man was a person of interest in the murder of 52-year-old Waterville resident Angela Bragg, whose body was discovered by co-workers at Damon's Beverage earlier that morning. She died from a sharp impact.
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An arrest warrant was issued Friday for the suspect's arrest on suspicion of murder.





