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Motorist with sign claiming to have an explosive device leads cops on chase to Canadian border

HOULTON, Maine ā€” The driver of vehicle with a sign indicating there was an explosive device on boardļ·½ led Maine State Police on a chase on Interstate 95 to the Canadian border on Monday, officials said.

A trooper fired shots after the motorist attempted to maneuver the truck toward the Canadian port of entry in Woodstock, New Brunswick, and the man surrešŸŒ³ndered without injury, state police said.

The border crossing was temporarily cloź¦Æsed, and crime scene techniciź§‹ans and the Maine State Police Bomb Squad were expected to be at the scene through the night, officials said.

Officials said there was no danger to the public.

A state trooper noticed the sign on the vehicle indicating the motorist hź¦›ad an explosive device of some sort after attempting to stop the motorist around 10:40 a.m. Monday.

Tony Holford, 42, of Providence, Rhode Island, was charged with aggravated reckless conduct, terrorizinšŸ»g, and failure to to stop, state police said.

A man with a sign indicating he had explosives in his truck was stopped after attempting to get to the Canadian border near Houlton, Maine.
A man with a sign indicating he had explosives in his truck was stopped after attempting to get to the Canadian border near Houlton, Maine. Shutterstock

State police said the man was taken to the Aroostook County šŸ’›Jail. It was not known if he hāœ¤ad a lawyer.

Maine State Police, the state attorney genšŸŒŒerals office and Canadian authorities were jointly investigating the incident, officials said.