A New York man wanted on a homicide charge was arrested in Waterville last week, authorities said.Police, working with federal agents and New York investigators, went to a home on West River Road around 11 a.m. on April 10, where they took David McCadney, 19, of New York, into custody.McCadney is wanted in New York on a second-degree homicide charge connected to multiple gang-related shootings, according to officials. He is also charged in Maine as a fugitive from justice.He is being held without bail at the Kennebec County Correctional Facility. Officials said no additional charges are expected for McCadney or others connected to the case.Waterville Police Chief William Bonney said the arrest shows the department’s commitment to keeping the city safe.“We will not allow the city of Waterville to be a safe haven for these violent criminals,” Bonney said in a statement.
WATERVILLE, Maine —
A New York man wanted on a homicide charge was arrested in Waterville last week, authorities said.
Police, working with federal agents and New York investigators, went to a home on West River Road around 11 a.m. on April 10, where they took David McCadney, 19, of New York, into custody.
McCadney is wanted in New York on a second-degree homicide charge connected to multiple gang-related shootings, according to officials. He is also charged in Maine as a fugitive from justice.
He is being held without bail at the Kennebec County Correctional Facility. Officials said no additional charges are expected for McCadney or others connected to the case.
Waterville Police Chief William Bonney said the arrest shows the department’s commitment to keeping the city safe.
“We will not allow the city of Waterville to be a safe haven for these violent criminals,” Bonney said in a statement.