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The search for Robert Card, 40, of Bowdoin, involved both old-fashioned footwork and advanced technology, but for almost two days after the shooting there was still no sign of Card by air, water or land. Maine's wildlife game wardens were among the officers taking part in the water search. “That AI technology can be used to search the video faster," Carter said. SEARCHING BY AIRColder temperatures expected this weekend would have made it easier to use thermal search equipment, Sauschuck said during the afternoon press conference. “Helicopters and drones, given how wooded it is there, using infrared technology can help you look through the canopy,” Carter said.
Persons: outdoorsman, Robert Card, Bowdoin, Mike Sauschuck, Sauschuck, Ryan Smith, David Carter, ‘ I’ve, , ’ ”, Carter, “ It’s, ” Carter, “ It's, , , Michael Balsamo Organizations: Maine Public, U.S . Coast Guard, Maine's Department of Public, Michigan State University, FBI, “ Helicopters, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries, Wildlife, Canada Border Services Agency, Lewiston Police Department, Analysis, Associated Press Locations: Maine, Androscoggin, Lisbon Falls , Maine, Kennebec, U.S, State, New York
CNN —A Maine woman was bitten Friday after she punched a bear in the face after it started chasing her dog. Kelly told CNN affiliate WMUR that when her dog returned, he was being chased by a bear. And right behind him was the bear,” Kelly told the news station. “The bear looked at me, and I looked at the bear. After the punch, the bear let go of her wrist and ran back into the woods, according to the release.
Persons: Lynn Kelly, Kelly, , ” Kelly, “ Kelly, Lynn Kelly's, WMUR Kelly Organizations: CNN, Maine Department of Inland Fisheries, Wildlife, WMUR, Department of Inland Fisheries Locations: Maine, Porter, New Hampshire
A woman brought a baby raccoon into a pet store in Maine to have its nails trimmed. The raccoon was handled and kissed by multiple customers, possibly exposing them to rabies. In order to test if the raccoon had rabies, it needed to be euthanized. Anyone with information about the woman who brought in the juvenile raccoon is requested to contact the Maine Warden Service, authorities said. "Please 'Keep Wildlife Wild'" and "If you care, leave them there," the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife reminded people.
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