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ATHENS — A Norridgewock man was arrested Thursday afternoon after threatening a stranger with a firearm outside the Athens Corner Store, police said.

Kerry Stevens, 57, of Norridgewock, was acting erratically inside the store, making lewd comments and saying that he had a gun, according to Dale Lancaster Deputy Chief of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Department.

Outside the store, Stevens threatened a man, saying he had a gun, then pulling it out of his car to show him, said Lancaster. He wouldn’t identify the man Stevens talked to.

Police were sent to the store about 2 p.m. after a 911 call from the store about the man and his behavior, said Lancaster. When deputies arrived Stevens had left in a green Suzuki SUV, which they were eventually able to find on East Madison Road in East Madison, said Lancaster.

Stevens was charged with terrorizing with a firearm, a class C offense, said Lancaster.

An employee at the Athens Corner Store who answered the phone Thursday afternoon said she could not comment.

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Stevens was taken to Redington-Fairview General Hospital in Skowhegan, where he was evaluated, released and transferred to the Somerset County Jail, said Lancaster.

A bail and booking officer at the jail said a $25,000 cash bail had been set for Stevens, and that he remained in custody Thursday night.

Rachel Ohm— 612-2368rohm@centralmaine.com

 

Rachel covers state government and politics for the Portland Press Herald. It’s her third beat at the paper after stints covering City Hall and education. Prior to her arrival at the Press Herald in...

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