On Friday night, officials in Lewiston, Maine lifted the shelter-in-place order relating to the manhunt for Robert Card, the 40-year-old former Marine alleged to have killed at least 18 people in a shooting Wednesday night and who has evaded capture since.
The Associated Press reports officials found a suicide note, addressed to Card’s son at his residence on a 200-acre property in Bowdoin the Card family has owned for generations and on which different residences sit. Card’s vehicle was found at a local boat ramp along with one of his handguns. His body has not been recovered, and police have not reported any verified sightings.’
UPDATE: 9:17 p.m. ET: MSNBC reports that law enforcement officials report police believe they found a body which they believe to be Card’s. Officials are expected to hold a press conference at 10:30 p.m. local time to confirm the end of the manhunt, but reports are that law enforcement have already pulled back from the search area.