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Maine State Police Ask for Help With Unsolved 2005 Homicide

Maine State Police Ask for Help With Unsolved 2005 Homicide

Maine State Police Unsolved Homicide


Maine State Police are asking for public help with a homicide case that has gone unsolved for two decades.

They say Brian Allen was discovered dead by his brother Larry in July of 2005 in a trailer they shared near a blueberry field in the town of Orland.

Police say an investigation led to Allen’s death being ruled a homicide, and several interviews relating to the case have been conducted.

Maine State Police are asking anyone with information about the death of Brian Allen to contact the following:

MCU-North at (207) 973-3750, toll-free at 1-800-432-7381, or text ‘MESPTIP’ followed by information to 847411.

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