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Update- Standoff In Turner Over


Turner - (AP) - A 67-year-old man has been taken into
custody after a nearly 14-hour armed standoff in Turner.
The Androscoggin County Sheriff's Department says John Hunnewell
was charged with reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon when he
was apprehended at about 2 a.m. Tuesday.
The standoff started just after noon on Monday when police
responded to reports of someone being threatened by a man with a
shotgun.
The suspect went to his home where he barricaded himself inside.
State police and the state Warden Service also responded to the
scene.
After his arrest, Hunnewell was taken to a hospital for a
medical condition authorities say was unrelated to the standoff.
Police did not immediately say what sparked the incident.

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