Authorities are scouring hundreds of acres of family-owned property, sending dive teams to the bottom of a river and scrutinizing a possible suicide note in the second day of their intensive search for an Army reservist accused of a mass shooting in Maine. Two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press that authorities found an apparent suicide note in a home associated with Robert Card on Thursday. They said his cellphone also was found there. A medical examiner said Friday that all 18 people killed have been identified, and that they ranged in age from 14 to 76. There were 16 males and two females and their names have not been released.
There are no hard leads as to the whereabouts of 40-year-old suspect Robert Card, with no confirmed sightings. Here's the latest on the manhunt from Maine.