One of two suspects accused of murdering three people in Bangor is back in Maine after being arrested in Massachusetts on Tuesday.
34-year-old Randall Daluz hid from cameras Wednesday as Bangor police escorted him into the Penobscot County Jail.
Daluz was arrested in New Bedford, Massachusetts Tuesday where police say he was staying.
He is scheduled to appear in court Thursday morning in Bangor.
Last week, Daluz and 31-year-old Nicholas Sexton of Rhode Island were both charged with three counts of murder and one count of arson for the slayings.
In August, the bodies of Daniel Borders, Nicolle Lugdon, and Lucas Tuscano were found in a burning car in a parking lot in Target Industrial Circle in Bangor.
Police confirmed Monday all three victims had been shot to death in what they've called drug related homicides.
They're still looking for Sexton. He's described as 5-10, 180 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes. He's considered armed and dangerous.
Bangor police urge anyone with information on where Sexton is to call them at 947-7382 extension 6.
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