LEWISTON, MAINE: Robert Card, 40, has been identified as at least one potential suspect in the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, CBS reports.
After the gunman was spotted driving a white 2013 Subaru Outback with license number 9246PD, police issued a BOLO notice.
The Subaru was discovered on Frost Hill Avenue, close to Route 196 near Lisbon boat dock. According to reports, Card was born on April 4, 1983.
Robert is from Bowdoin Centre, Maine, reports Marca. CBS News journalist David Begnaud tweeted that Card is a certified weapons instructor.
Card is thought to be stationed out of Saco, Maine, in the Army reserve.
In the summer of 2023, Card was admitted to a mental health institution for a few weeks after disclosing mental health difficulties.
Maine mass shooting leaves at least 16 people dead
Initial reports state that the shooting event on Wednesday resulted in the confirmation of at least 22 deaths. Three sites were used for the shooting: a barm, a Walmart distribution center, and a third location. All residents now have an order to shelter in place.
"There is an active shooter situation in the city of Lewiston. Law enforcement is asking people to shelter in place. A representative for the Maine State Police, Shannon Moss, asked people to "stay inside your home with the doors unlocked. If you see any suspicious activity or individuals, please call 911."
On its website, Central Maine Medical Center claimed personnel were “reacting to a mass casualty, mass shooter event” and were communicating with other hospitals to take in patients. In the emergency room, a lady answering the phone stated that the hospital was under lockdown and that no more details could be disclosed.
Locals recall horrifying shooting in Maine
Legends Sports Bar and Grill owner Melinda Small stated that when a customer heard about the shooting at the bowling alley less than a quarter of a mile away at approximately 7 p.m., her staff promptly closed their doors and relocated all 25 patrons and staff members away from the entrance. The police ultimately filled the road, and four people at a time were led out of the building by a policeman. It's safe for everyone at the pub.
"I am honestly in a state of shock. I am blessed that my team responded quickly and everyone is safe, Small told The Associated Press. "But the same time, my heart is broken for this area and for what everyone is dealing with. I just feel numb."