Authorities found a note at a home associated with Robert Card that was addressed to his son.
Maine police have scoured woods and hundreds of acres of family-owned property, sent dive teams to the bottom of a river and scrutinised a possible suicide note in their search for an Army reservist accused of shooting dead 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar.
A gun was found in the car and federal agents were testing it to determine if it was used in the shooting, two law enforcement officials said. The Cards have lived in Bowdoin for generations, neighbours said, and various members of the family own hundreds of acres in the area. The family owned the local sawmill and years ago donated the land for a local church.
The victims of the shootings include Bob Violette, 76, a retiree who was coaching a youth bowling league and was described as devoted, approachable and kind. In nearby Sabattus, cashiers at a fuel station told their customers to “have a good day and go home”. Maine gunman who killed 18 'still at large and could be planning another attack', as police raid family homeUS strikes Iran-linked sites in Syria in retaliation for attacks on US troops
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