
Maine Police Seek an Escaped Inmate and a New Hampshire Woman
Arrest warrants have been issued for an escaped convict from Maine, and the New Hampshire woman believed to be with him.
Maine Prison Officials Obtain Arrest Warrants for an Escaped Inmate and a NH Woman
Brian Day, 45, was a resident of the Bolduc Correctional Facility until he left a jobsite in Thomaston on Tuesday.
Candice Fisher, 45, of New Hampshire, is the woman officials believe may be with Day.
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An arrest warrant was also issued for her.
Maine Inmate was Working in the Community When He Escaped
Day is currently serving a three-and-a-half-year sentence for theft, forgery, and other offenses.
According to the Maine Department of Corrections, he had earned a community custody classification and was working in the community during the day.
Officials have not commented on how Day and Fisher know each other.
Both suspects are believed to be traveling in a maroon 2011 Nissan Altima. No tag number has been released.
Maine Residents Advised to Call 911 With Info About an Escaped Inmate
The Maine Department of Corrections is working with state, federal, and local authorities to locate the pair and take them into custody.
In the meantime, they advise anyone with information about Day and/or Fisher's whereabouts to call 911 immediately.
Anyone who sees either or both of them is advised not to approach them or engage with them.
We'll update this story as more details become available.
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