Enola man arrested for terroristic threats, harassment after increased police presence

Ogunquit, MELocal News

Keith Fox, 46, was arrested in Enola after police responded to a harassment complaint on Park Street. Officers identified him as the suspect and subsequently executed a search warrant at his home, where they found instruments of a crime. He faces charges including terroristic threats and harassment, reflecting a serious escalation in local disturbances. Neighbors reported feeling uneasy due to Fox's previous alleged misconduct in the area. The police described the situation as a "family emergency," leading to a heightened police presence.

Officers from multiple agencies collaborated to manage the incident, showcasing community resourcefulness. The East Pennsboro Police expressed gratitude to the Cumberland County Department of Public Safety and other agencies involved. This case highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety and neighborhood disturbances.

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