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Maine Man Taken into Protective Custody After Reportedly Emerging Naked from Woods Carrying Rifle

Edward TomicBy Edward TomicApril 8, 2025Updated:April 8, 20257 Comments2 Mins Read3K Views
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A Maine man was taken into protective custody by law enforcement after witnesses reported that he had emerged naked from a wooded area in between Bridgton and Sweden while carrying a rifle.

On Monday, April 7, the Oxford County Regional Communications Center received a report of a naked male subject who was seen by witnesses coming out of the woods carrying a rifle along Knights Hill Road.

Witnesses told Oxford County Sheriff’s deputies that the man was covered in mud and other debris and interacted with several contractors working at a nearby jobsite.

The male subject reportedly emerged from the woods alone and stated that his friend had been shot and that he needed assistance, before walking back into the woods and disappearing out of sight of the witnesses.

Deputies from the Oxford and Cumberland County Sheriff’s Offices, as well as the Maine State Police, Bridgton Police and Sweden Fire Department responded to the area.

A more than two-mile stretch of road between Black Mountain Road in Sweden and North High Street in Bridgton was shut down while law enforcement attempted to locate the man, and residents in the immediate vicinity of the area were asked to shelter in place.

Law enforcement responding to the scene made use of drone, K-9 and armored vehicle resources during the search.

Authorities found the male subject, formerly of Cambridge, Maine, at a nearby residence at about 7:30 p.m. and took him into protective custody.

The man was treated on scene for minor injuries to his feet and was taken to the Bridgton Hospital for a mental health evaluation.

Numerous items of clothing, other personal property and footprints in the snow were found by a K-9 team, and a high-powered pellet rifle was located and seized at the residence where he was taken into custody, according to the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.

The Sheriff’s Office said on Tuesday that their investigation into the incident is ongoing, and at this time there are no criminal charges pending.

“We do not believe and have not discovered any credible information that others were involved or injured in the woods,” Oxford County Sheriff’s Office Major Dana Thompson stated. “We do not believe there is any danger to the public and that this male acted alone.”

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Edward Tomic is a reporter for The Maine Wire based in Southern Maine. He grew up near Boston, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Boston University. He can be reached at [email protected]

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bill in Bangor
bill in Bangor
11 months ago

It was a mistake of epic proportions to close down rather than add new wings to the state’s insane asylums.

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Louise Woods
Louise Woods
11 months ago

Sounds like a great candidate for our next democrat in the house of representatives.
Just don’t dare “ mis -pronoun “ the guy . We certainly don’t want that !
And his gun really wasn’t a gun , it was a toy replica . We should outlaw those too .
Maine is losing its collective mind . Totally out of control .
He’s just a confused trans gender who needs love and understanding .
Can’t you just hear it now ?

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sandy
sandy
11 months ago

He is just an other DEMOCRATIC candite for Governor job

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Eric H..
Eric H..
11 months ago

If democrats legalize their psychedelic “ magic mushrooms” like they say they want to , you’ll be seeing a lot more of this kind of stuff . You’ ll never fix stupid here in Maine

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Billy B .
Billy B .
11 months ago

LOL
Eric H . Is right …..LOL
If this doesn’t sound like a psilocybin mushroom story I don’t know what does !
Do democrats really want to legalize psilocybin ?
You’re kidding me right ?
Say it ain’t so ! Please !
We’ve got more druggies in Maine than we can shake a stick at ….alcoholics as well .
We don’t need a bunch of idiots tripping on mushrooms too

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mainer
mainer
11 months ago

The fact that he was running around naked seems to point to Fentanyl drug abuse. This “nakedness” is reguarly reported in those cases.

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Boxcar
Boxcar
11 months ago

the right to BARE ARMS SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!

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