Body of a missing guy located in Acadia National Park
BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) — Law enforcement officers say the body of a person who went missing this week has been observed in Acadia National Park.
A Park Service spokeswoman said the body of Adam “A.J.” Emmett changed into found Thursday afternoon between Sand Beach and Thunder Hole.
Emmett was ultimately visible on Monday morning near the Schoodic Head Overlook, and the search for him started on Wednesday within the park. Park rangers had been assisted through the Maine Warden Service, Marine Patrol, Maine Association for Search and Rescue, and Coast Guard.
Officials say his body has been transferred to the kingdom’s medical examiner’s workplace, where you can decide the cause of loss of life.
Home improvement contractor charged with manslaughter.PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A home improvement employer has been charged with manslaughter following the death of a worker who fell off a roof in December in Portland, Maine.
Saco-based contractor, Shawn D. Purvis, faces one count of job manslaughter in the death of 30-year-old Alan Loignon, his half-brother.
Purvis tells the Portland Press Herald that he gives federally accredited protection gear, but can’t pressure his roofers to use it because they’re self-employed subcontractors, no longer personnel.
Purvis said he turned into already distraught over the demise of his brother on Dec. 13. Portland police say he fell from a third-story roof.
No court date has been set. If convicted, the manslaughter charge includes 30 years in prison and a $50,000 excellent.
Maine drug counselor pleads to marijuana conspiracy expenses
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A Maine woman who worked as a licensed drug counselor has pleaded for conspiracy to manufacture more than 50 marijuana plants.

