Bangor Roof Siege: 39-Year-Old Hunts Chimney Drugs, Axes Basket Rescue

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Bangor’s 39-year-old Stephen Nason scaled a stranger’s roof at 4 a.m., convinced the chimney hid drugs, then leapt to a fire rescue basket, grabbed an axe, and attacked the roof—two top trending queries: “what happens during a police standoff?” and “chimney drug rumors.” Resident Peter Rairdon recalled, “He jumped from our roof to the basket, retrieved the axe, and then proceeded to chop holes in our roof.”

After Nason’s acrobatic basket leap, Bangor’s finest deployed crisis negotiators as the ordeal stretched toward midday. Curious minds now ask: “how do police remove trespassers from roofs?” and “what is aggravated criminal mischief?” The fire chief admitted, “It’s nothing we would pre-plan,” as the rescue basket doubled as both peace offering and makeshift lumberjack’s perch—a roof now pockmarked with axe holes and local legend.

Bangor police finally coaxed Nason down after nearly eight hours, leaving behind a roof with multiple axe wounds and a lingering question about the world’s least plausible chimney stash.

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