Maine

Landscaping Dispute, Tractor Incident Lead to 24-Hour Police Standoff in Maine

The suspect, Edward Kalinoski, was taken into custody on Friday morning

York County Sheriff

An incident stemming from a landscaping dispute has led to a 24-hour standoff between police and a barricaded Maine resident.

Around 6:45 a.m. Thursday, the York County Sheriff's Department said they dispatched deputies to a residence on Spur Road in Cornish for a report of a neighborhood disturbance.

A local resident, identified by authorities as 66-year-old Edward Kalinoski, had allegedly broken his neighbor's windows using a tractor and then proceeded to flatten his neighbor's tires with a knife. The incident appears to have resulted from an interaction Kalinoski had with his neighbors last weekend concerning landscaping, officials said.

Responding deputies made initial contact with Kalinoski after arriving at the scene, but he refused to cooperate and retreated inside his home. Crisis negotiators and a behavioral health worker were called in to help authorities initiate conversations.

The York County Sheriff's Department said around 6:30 a.m. Friday that the standoff had ended and Kalinoski was in custody. He faces charges including reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon, criminal threatening, criminal mischief and refusal to submit to arrest or detention.

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