The Maine District of the U.S. Marshals Service issued an arrest warrant on Tuesday for Kristofer G. Haken, 46, an allegedly dangerous biker gang member wanted federally as well as in Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire.
Haken, of Londonderry, New Hampshire, has a November 8, 2024, arrest warrant for two counts of elevated aggravated assault and one count of criminal conspiracy from the Portland Police Department.
The initial incident leading to the arrest warrant took place on July 30, 2024, on Forest Ave. in Portland. During that incident, numerous suspected members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club were arrested in connection with a shooting that left three people injured and one woman dead.
Haken, a suspected member of the same gang, was able to evade arrest at the time.
After the Portland arrest warrant was issued, another warrant was issued for his arrest in NH for an alleged probation violation. In April, he was arrested in Vermont during a fugitive from justice investigation. He was quickly released on bail and now faces Vermont charges for failure to appear in court.
The marshals warned that Haken should be considered dangerous and possibly armed. He is reportedly aware of his wanted status and is actively working to avoid capture, likely with aid from other members of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club.
He is known to frequent the towns of Lebanon, Maine; Londonderry, Manchester, and Barnstead, NH; White River Junction, Vermont; and Albany, New York.