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RANGELEY – A Rangeley woman is listed in critical condition Tuesday with head injuries at a Lewiston hospital. Initial reports indicate she may have have fallen down a set of stairs at her boyfriend’s home at Grand View Avenue on Sunday night, said Steve McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department of Public Safety.

Maine State Police investigators were at the residence Sunday and Monday trying to determine what happened, McCausland said.

The woman, Caroline Mulholland, 50, was taken by medical helicopter to Central Maine Medical Center, he said.

“We continue to monitor her condition and attempt to resolve what happened,” he said.

Mulholland’s boyfriend, Wayne C. Seaman, 50, who lives at the 12 Grand View Ave. residence, was arrested Monday after he interfered with police investigators trying to investigate her injuries, McCausland said.

He got into a scuffle with police and was arrested on misdemeanor charges of assault and refusing to submit to arrest, he said.

Seaman was released from the Franklin County jail in Farmington on Monday on $3,000 unsecured bail, according to a court document.

His release conditions include not using or possessing alcohol or illegal drugs, not possessing dangerous weapons, and submitting to random searches for all three.

It is normal procedure for state police, who were covering the Rangeley zone Sunday night, to investigate serious injuries, he said.

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