The teenager accused of trying to recruit another person to commit murder at South Portland High School last fall will be released on house arrest Thursday after a judge found there was limited evidence that he poses a threat to others.
Tristan Hamilton, who has been charged with trying to recruit another person to commit murder at South Portland High School last fall, was released on house arrest Thursday after a judge found there was limited evidence that he poses a threat to others.
Cumberland County Judge Peter Darvin says he is concerned by statements 17-year-old Tristan Hamilton allegedly made to corrections officers at Long Creek Youth Development Center.
Judge Peter Darvin said he would decide by the end of the day Thursday whether the South Portland teenager accused of trying to recruit someone to commit murder at his high school can return home from Long Creek Youth Development Center.