FARMINGTON – State police want to return several items to their owners after they were seized during a burglary investigation of 18 camps in northern Franklin County.
Most of the stolen property – which was taken in a May 10 burglary spree at camps and a water district structure in Dallas Plantation, Coplin Plantation, Rangeley Plantation and Langtown Township – was returned to owners, Maine State Police Trooper Scott Stevens said Friday.
But he doesn’t know the owners of some items seized during the investigation, Stevens said. He has some power tools, some camping equipment and a pair of snowshoes that need to go back to owners, he said.
Anyone who has questions or who may own some of the items is asked to call Stevens at (800) 452-4664.
Three Oxford County men were indicted on 45 counts each in November in connection with the camp break-ins. They also face 18 similar counts in Oxford County.
Robert L. Adams, 21, of Buckfield; Jason A. Grant, 24, of Buckfield; and Jacob Michael Shoemaker, 22, of Sumner were each charged with 19 counts of burglary, 10 counts of theft by unauthorized taking and 16 counts of criminal mischief.
In Oxford County, the three men have been charged with seven counts of burglary and several theft and criminal mischief charges in connection with breaking into camps in Hartford and Sumner between April 29 and May 21.
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