Waterboro, ME – Public Safety Alert: FBI Joins Search at Waterboro Main Street Home

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Waterboro, Maine — Investigators from California served a search warrant at a Waterboro home, drawing a large police presence.

According to the York County Sheriff’s Office, detectives from the Marin County Sheriff’s Office in California, assisted by the FBI Boston Field Office and York County deputies, conducted a search Wednesday, March 4, at a residence located at 795 Main Street in Waterboro.

Authorities said the warrant is tied to an ongoing investigation being conducted by Marin County’s Investigations Division. Detectives traveled from California to Maine to carry out the search with assistance from local and federal partners.

Sheriff William King said the sheriff’s office is limited in what it can release because the investigation remains active and many details are under judicial seal. Officials confirmed that the search generated a significant police and federal law enforcement presence in the area.

Despite the activity, the sheriff emphasized there was no danger to the public during the operation.

The Marin County Sheriff’s Office said it appreciates the cooperation and professionalism of the York County Sheriff’s Office and the FBI during the investigative effort.

Authorities also confirmed that no arrests have been made at this time.

Because the case remains active, investigators said additional details cannot yet be released in order to protect the integrity of the investigation.

Residents and commuters traveling along Main Street in Waterboro may have noticed the increased law enforcement activity during the search.

Media inquiries about the investigation are being directed to the Marin County Sheriff’s Office.

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