Robert Card manhunt: Experts weigh Maine mass murder suspect’s potential escape routes

Where is Robert Card? Suspected Maine mass shooter's car was found abandoned at a boat ramp

LEWISTON, Maine — Police in Maine found the abandoned Subaru Outback of suspected mass murderer Robert Card at a boat launch Wednesday evening after a shooting rampage left 18 dead and 13 injured at two locations – a bar and a bowling alley.

Although police identified Card, who appeared on surveillance video carrying a semiautomatic rifle into a bowling alley and then a nearby bar as a person of interest early, he remains at large Friday morning.

Maine Public Safety Commissioner Mike Sauschuck said Friday morning that dive teams would begin searching the Androscoggin River with aerial support near the boat ramp where Card's car was found abandoned.

Tactical teams, including state and local police and members of the ATF and FBI, served search warrants at properties linked to the suspect in his hometown of Bowdoin throughout the day and into the night Thursday but have not found the suspect in what a neighbor described as "his stomping ground." 

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The Pejepscot Boat Ramp in Topsham, Maine, is where authorities found the abandoned car of suspected Lewiston mass shooter Robert Card. Inset: Robert Card holds up a fresh catch in a Facebook selfie. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital, Inset: Robert Card/Facebook)

Authorities are also checking for potential camps or bunkers that he may have prepared in the wilderness.

Agents from Homeland Security Investigations, the U.S. Marshals and the Border Patrol's elite BORTAC unit have also been called in to assist the manhunt effort.

Separately, authorities across the region have been on alert for signs of his whereabouts, and the U.S. Coast Guard conducted searches in the Kennebec River and Boothbay Harbor.

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The Lewiston Maine Police Department released a surveillance image of the shooting suspect, later identified as Robert Card. (Lewiston Maine Police Department)

Early Thursday afternoon, Fox News Digital visited the boat launch where state police said they found his abandoned car.

Upriver nearby is a dam blocking a potential water escape in that direction.

General view of the dam at the Pejepscot Boat Ramp in Topsham, Maine, on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. Robert Card's white Subaru was found abandoned here after a mass shooting last night for which he is a suspect. A dam in the background blocks access upriver, however, by boat someone could travel freely in the other direction. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

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Headed the other way, the Androscoggin River runs freely to the southeast and also passes below a major highway, I-295 in Brunswick.

In addition to fresh tire marks in the dirt parking lot, a single track, possibly from a motorcycle, ran back toward the street.

A single track, possibly from a motorcycle, visible on the dirt road by the Pejepscot Boat Ramp in Topsham, Maine on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. Robert Card's white Subaru was found abandoned here after a mass shooting last night for which he is a suspect. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

Vehicle records show Card, who has posted Facebook selfies while fishing, has owned multiple boats – and at least one of them is unaccounted for, according to the Coast Guard. Documents also indicate he has access to a motorcycle.

It Is unclear which way — or in what vehicle — Card took off after abandoning his car. He could be anywhere.

Police say the alleged person of interest vehicle's "front bumper may be painted black." The car was later found abandoned at the Pejepscot Boat Ramp. (Lewiston Maine Police Department)

Pat Diaz, a longtime Miami homicide detective who investigated the infamous "Cocaine Cowboys" case, told Fox News Digital he believes the suspect, an Army reservist, likely fled in a different car or truck.

"He didn't just put his car there," he told Fox News Digital. "I think he knew he could throw them off."

General view of Pejepscot Boat Ramp in Topsham, Maine, on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. Robert Card's white Subaru was found abandoned here after a mass shooting last night for which he is a person of interest. (David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

He said the suspect could have planted an escape vehicle or even have an accomplice.

With Card’s military experience, as well as two recent high-profile manhunts in Pennsylvania involving nighttime infrared search techniques, the suspect likely knew to disguise himself from that technology, according to Dave Katz, a former DEA agent and now the CEO of Global Securities Inc.

Police activity outside an address on West Road, Bowdoin, Maine, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. A manhunt is on for Robert Card, the suspect in Wednesday's mass shooting in neighboring Lewiston. (David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

"There are ways to camouflage against infrared," he told Fox News Digital. "Remember this guy's got military training, so he's no dummy."

Card’s whereabouts remain a mystery. Unconfirmed sightings were reported in Boothbay Harbor, Massachusetts and even New York City. He is also reported to have possibly been following police activity with a scanner and is likely monitoring news coverage of the case.

Police continue to search for Robert Card in Lisbon, Maine, on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. Card is a person of interest in the mass shooting in Lewiston last night. (David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

"This is the problem with having so much media attention," Katz said. "He is going to be a bit elusive."

If he is in another car, as Diaz believes, it could be entirely unknown to law enforcement, he said – and anywhere within driving distance.

Police continue to search for Robert Card in Bowdoin, Maine, on Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. Card allegedly killed 18 people and injured 13 others in two mass shooting locations on Wednesday night. (Michael Ruiz/Fox News Digital)

"With this guy, he could’ve sunk the boat, or the boat’s some place we don’t know, and he left the car there a ruse," said Paul Mauro, a retired NYPD inspector who has been following the case.

He said the chance that Card has access to a motorcycle is compelling. Card could be anywhere, he said, but he suspects the suspect may be hiding out in his comfort zone, nearby and outdoors.

Police activity outside an address on Meadow Road, Bowdoin, Maine, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. A manhunt is on for Robert Card, the suspect in Wednesday's mass shooting in neighboring Lewiston. (David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

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Card has also had a recent mental illness incident, according to authorities – including allegedly hearing voices and threatening to shoot up a National Guard base in Saco, Maine.

Katz questioned why Card still had access to firearms despite the state's "Yellow Flag" law that would have allowed police to seek a medical evaluation for the suspect following the incident.

Police activity outside an address on Meadow Road, Bowdoin, Maine, Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023. A manhunt is on for Robert Card, the suspect in Wednesday's mass shooting in neighboring Lewiston. (David McGlynn for Fox News Digital)

"What we do know is [he] was allowed to get a gun," said Katz, who is also a firearms expert and Second Amendment advocate. "And that happens over and over and over again."

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Card is considered armed and dangerous. As a result, Lewiston and the surrounding areas have been placed under a lockdown order. The streets are largely empty, with many businesses closed.

Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call 207-213-9526 or 207-509-9002.

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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