Divers are searching a boat launch area Friday in Lisbon, Maine, in the manhunt for Lewiston mass shootings suspect Robert Card, officials say.
Maine Department of Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck said Friday that divers will go into the water to search the area in Lisbon, Maine, near where fugitive Robert Card's vehicle ultimately was found. Sauschuck said the divers will be 'checking for potential bodies' and other evidence near a boat launch site on the Androscoggin River as the manhunt remains ongoing for Card, who is believed to have killed 18 on Wednesday in a pair of mass shootings in Lewiston.
'I'm not saying that the suspect, we know the suspect is in the water,' he continued. 'What I'm telling you is you're going to see a lot of activity here. And I'm going to tell you that in advance. We've got nothing to hide in that regard at all.' Sauschuck also said investigators are going through more than 530 tips received from the public in relation to the manhunt. A note also was found by investigators at a property linked to Card, he added.
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