A fugitive investigation by the U.S. Marshal’s Service (USMS) on Friday resulted in the arrests of three people in Biddeford on drug and firearm charges in a coordinated effort with local law enforcement.
USMS said in a Saturday press release that they received investigative leads from the Biddeford Police Department indicating that 20-year-old Tyler Langille, who was wanted on a state warrant for possession of a stolen firearm, assault and drug possession, was living at a residence in Biddeford.
The U.S. Marshals’ Violent Offender Task Force, comprising members of the USMS, Biddeford Police, Maine Department of Corrections, U.S. Border Patrol and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Maine National Guard Counter-drug Task Force and the Coast Guard Investigative Service, made entry into the Biddeford apartment on Friday and located Langille.
Also found inside the residence were Taylor Simoneau, 30, of Biddeford, who was wanted for drug trafficking, and Shaun Langille, 46, also of Biddeford, who was wanted for possession of a stolen firearm.
Arrest warrants for all three individuals were on state charges originating out of York County, according to the USMS.
“Significant Assistance was provided by the Biddeford, Maine Police Department,” the USMS said Saturday. All three subjects were arrested without incident and are currently held pending their initial appearances in state court.”
Three cheers for the Biddeford Police dept.
More scum arrested !! Nice , with a 3fer! Can’t help but notice every law enforcement group was there. Except the naine state police !! When will leadership grow a set of balls and tell their boss to fuck off and start arresting real criminals, illegals. ,Chinese dope growers etc.
Good work!