Jeep belonging to Maine soldier stripped by thieves in Embden

loading...
EMBDEN – Police are asking for help in tracking down the culprits who stripped a Jeep owned by a Maine soldier who just returned from Iraq. Sgt. Curtis Mullin returned to his unit’s base in Fort Lewis, Wash., last week after 14 months overseas. Before…
Sign in or Subscribe to view this content.

EMBDEN – Police are asking for help in tracking down the culprits who stripped a Jeep owned by a Maine soldier who just returned from Iraq.

Sgt. Curtis Mullin returned to his unit’s base in Fort Lewis, Wash., last week after 14 months overseas. Before arriving in the United States, he asked his father to put his 1987 Jeep out by the road in front of his home in Embden with a “for sale” sign on it so he could use the proceeds to buy a newer vehicle.

Mullin’s father told the Morning Sentinel in Waterville that he awoke one morning last week to find that somebody had popped the top off the vehicle and taken two doors.

He said it burns him up that somebody would do such a thing while his son has been fighting for his life in Iraq.


Have feedback? Want to know more? Send us ideas for follow-up stories.

comments for this post are closed

By continuing to use this site, you give your consent to our use of cookies for analytics, personalization and ads. Learn more.