Police Baffled By Patch Of Bare Ground In Maine In February
BANGOR, Maine — The Hermon man who in February fired shots that mortally wounded a Bangor man and injured his friend during a reported home invasion was arrested Thursday for drug trafficking and possession of synthetic bath salts. “He was arrested on a sealed [Penobscot County grand jury] indictment,” Deputy Chief Troy Morton of the Penobscot County Sheriff’s Office said Friday. “It was a sealed warrant.” Daniel Williams, 25, was arrested on several sealed warrants, the most serious being felony aggravated drug trafficking, which could send him to prison for up to 30 years, the deputy chief said. The drug trafficking charge is “the result of an investigation which was started Feb. 16, 2012,” Morton said. “This investigation is ongoing.” Feb. 16 is the day Williams used a .22-caliber handgun to fatally shoot Robert Dellairo, 30, of Bangor and wound Philip McIntyre, 19, also of Bangor in the leg during a reported home invasion, he told the Bangor Daily News shortly afterward. Williams’ bail conditions bar him from having contact with McIntyre and others who were at the scene or in the getaway car. (read more at BangorDailyNews)
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