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Lewiston Police Looking for Person in Connection to Gunfire Incident

Lewiston Police Looking for Person in Connection to Gunfire Incident

Lewiston Police


Lewiston Police are looking for a person they say they want to speak with about a shots fired incident Sunday evening.

Officers say they were sent to the area of Walnut St and Howard St, and were soon assisted by the Criminal Investigation Division.

(Lewiston Police)

They say it appears no one was hit by the gunfire but at least one building sustained damage.

(Lewiston Police)

Lewiston Police are looking for the person appearing in the photos in this story to speak with about the shot fired incident.

Anyone who knows the person is asked to contact Detective William Rousseau at 207-513-3001 ext 3316 or email him at wrousseau@lewistonmaine.gov.

(Lewiston Police)

Individuals can also provide information by leaving a voice message on an Anonymous Tip Line: (207) 513-3194.

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