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Posted: 2017-07-27T15:31:31Z | Updated: 2017-07-27T15:31:31Z Clown With One Arm, Wielding Machete Arrested After Terrorizing Town | HuffPost

Clown With One Arm, Wielding Machete Arrested After Terrorizing Town

The suspect had duct-taped the weapon to his amputated arm, police said.
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The mask police say the suspect wore and the weapon they allegedly took from him.
Maine State Police

A report of a garish clown brandishing a machete was no laughing matter to police in Maine, who took a 31-year-old man into custody for frightening residents in a small rural community.

The incident began Tuesday evening, when a concerned citizen called police and said a man dressed as a clown and armed with a machete was milling about near a Hollis convenience store. When state police troopers arrived at the scene, witnesses told them the man had fled into the woods.

Roughly an hour later, authorities patrolling in nearby Waterboro spotted the creepy clown exiting a wooded area.

According to police, the suspect, identified as Corey Berry of Hollis, was wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and a clown mask. A machete was duct taped to his amputated arm, police said.

State Trooper Adam Schmidt told WCSH-TV that Berry was intoxicated. Questioned by police, Berry said he was clowning around, trying to play a prank that copied the creepy clown sightings that have garnered media attention in recent years, The Associated Press reported .

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A photo of the suspect, sans clown mask, released by police.
Maine State Police

“Whether he meant to do anything or not, it’s pretty scary,” witness Lindsey Borton told WCSH-TV.

State police also failed to find humor in the creepy clown gag and charged Berry with criminal threatening. He was released from York County Jail after posting a $200 bond.

David Lohr covers crime and missing persons. Tips? Feedback? Send an email  or follow him  on Twitter. 

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