Skowhegan man who called police for help with his cannon ends up in jail | Sunday Observer

Skowhegan man who called police for help with his cannon ends up in jail

27 May, 2018
Homes around Summer and Pleasant streets in Skowhegan were evacuated while police from several agencies investigated homeowner Philip Ewing at nearby 15 Summer St. after explosive-making materials were discovered Sunday.                                                                              Pic. David Leaming
Homes around Summer and Pleasant streets in Skowhegan were evacuated while police from several agencies investigated homeowner Philip Ewing at nearby 15 Summer St. after explosive-making materials were discovered Sunday. Pic. David Leaming

May 20:

ASkowhegan man was charged with criminal use of explosives Sunday after local and Maine State Police spent the morning taking chemicals out of his Summer Street home.

Philip Ewing, 46, was arrested about 11:30 a.m., according to a clerk at the Somerset County Jail, where he is now being held. Ewing is scheduled to appear in court at 11 a.m. Monday.

Ewing first called Skowhegan police at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, saying that he was trying to disable a black powder cannon, according to Chief David Bucknam.

Ewing told police that “he was trying to disable (the cannon) by drilling holes into it as he didn’t feel safe due to everyone yelling about al-Qaida.”

Bucknam said police met with Ewing, who appeared to be under the influence of alcohol. The officers went to Ewing’s residence to ascertain whether the information he had given them was correct.

By peering through the windows of the home, Bucknam said, officers saw containers of bleach, gasoline, kerosene, a 5-gallon metal drum and numerous empty bottles of tannerite and gunpowder.

Officers backed away from the residence and notified the state police bomb squad. Neighbours near Ewing’s residence were asked to leave their homes as a precaution.

Bucknam said a search warrant was issued and executed early Sunday and Ewing’s residence was “extremely cluttered” with various known and unknown chemicals, as well as other items of interest. Police still are investigating the chemicals and other items.

The Summer Street residence has been secured safely, Bucknam said.

- pressherald.com

 

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