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Police in Maine have cancelled a shelter-in-place order in the city of Auburn after reporting that an armed person was in an area where a series of explosions and a house fire erupted early Saturday.
#BREAKING: Multiple houses have been set on fire caused by active shooter gunman as he is on shooting rampage shooting towards police while propane tanks are exploding ⁰⁰#Auburn | #MaineCurrently, numerous law enforcement and emergency personnel are on the scene in… pic.twitter.com/kPKho8DMlw
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The Auburn Police Department said on Facebook that the situation had been resolved and that there was no threat to the public.
BREAKING THIS MORNINGActive Shooter situation in Auburn, Maine. Suspect is believed to be a convict recently released after a 15-year prison term. Suspect has fired at police and is believed to have exploded propane tanks setting several houses on fire.
At least 2 dead with… pic.twitter.com/IjY0PHZjRn
— Conservative Brief (@ConservBrief) June 15, 2024
Earlier Saturday, the department had warned residents to stay in place while authorities dealt with an emergency situation involving an armed person. No other details were released.
BREAKING THIS MORNINGActive Shooter situation in Auburn, Maine. Suspect is believed to be a convict recently released after a 15-year prison term. Suspect has fired at police and is believed to have exploded propane tanks setting several houses on fire.
At least 2 dead with… pic.twitter.com/IjY0PHZjRn
— Conservative Brief (@ConservBrief) June 15, 2024
Homes were evacuated and a section of the avenue was blocked off by police. Auburn Fire Department Capt. Chris Moretto said there were three explosions around 2:15 a.m. that were believed to be related to the fire, the Lewiston Sun-Journal reported.
Another explosion was heard shortly before 3 a.m., the newspaper reported.
The Maine State Police and the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Department also were at the scene, the Sun-Journal reported.
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