In a startling turn of events, the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office is investigating a hit-and-run crash in Glenburn, Maine, involving a stolen vehicle. The incident has unfolded with a series of twists and turns, leading to the apprehension of the suspect in Bangor.
Unraveling the Tangled Web of a Stolen Car Incident
The Stolen Vehicle Report
The Penobscot Regional Communications Center received a call on Wednesday about a stolen vehicle from Alton Tannery Road in Hudson. This set off a chain of events that would soon spiral into a complex investigation.Authorities were alerted to the theft, and they immediately sprang into action, determined to track down the stolen vehicle and apprehend the perpetrator.The Hit-and-Run Crash in Glenburn
Around 8 a.m. on the same day, deputies from the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office responded to a hit-and-run crash on Broadway in Glenburn. One of the vehicles involved had fled the scene, leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions.The deputies quickly secured the area and began their investigation, determined to uncover the details of the incident and identify the driver who had fled the scene.The Abandoned Car in Bangor
The investigation took an unexpected turn when the car that had left the scene of the crash was later found abandoned at a store at the intersection of Griffin Road and Ohio Street in Bangor. A witness reported seeing a man leaving the car, carrying a guitar and a speaker.This development provided a crucial clue for the authorities, who now had a lead to follow in their pursuit of the suspect.The Suspect Apprehended
Later that day, the suspect, identified as 21-year-old Andrew Wright, was found standing near the entrance of the Hope House in Bangor. The Hope House is a low-barrier shelter that also provides services such as recovery care, health care, and mental health care to people who are unhoused.When Wright was found, police said he was holding the guitar. He allegedly admitted to selling the speaker for drugs in Bangor, the sheriff's office reported.Charges and Assistance from Bangor Police
Deputies have charged Wright with theft by unauthorized use, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, and failure to stop and provide information at a car crash. The Bangor Police Department assisted the Penobscot County Sheriff's Office in the investigation, further strengthening the case against the suspect.This incident serves as a stark reminder of the complex and often unpredictable nature of criminal investigations. The Penobscot County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with the Bangor Police Department, has demonstrated their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community by swiftly apprehending the suspect and holding him accountable for his actions.