Reward Offered in Littleton Covered Bridge Arson Investigation
Maine Fire Marshal s Office
The Maine Fire Marshal’s Office has announced a $1,000 reward for information that leads to an arrest in connection with a fire that destroyed the Watson Settlement Bridge in Littleton.
The covered bridge on the Framingham Road was built in 1911 and spans the Meduxnekeag River. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Fire Marshal’s Office continues to investigate the fire that destroyed the landmark on Monday, July 19.
Anyone with any information that may be helpful in the investigation is asked to call the Office of State Fire Marshal at 1-888-870-6162.
Reward Offered in Littleton Covered Bridge Arson Investigation
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Historic covered bridge destroyed by fire in Maine
July 20, 2021 GMT
This photo provided by the Maine Fire Marshal s Office, shows what s left of the Watson Settlement Bridge in Littleton, Maine, after it burned on Monday, July 19, 2021. It was one of Maine s nine covered bridges, and the only one in Aroostook County. The bridge, built in 1910, spans the Meduxnekeag River and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Firefighters could not save the bridge and it s considered to be a complete loss. (Maine Fire Marshall s Office via AP)
This photo provided by the Maine Fire Marshal s Office, shows what s left of the Watson Settlement Bridge in Littleton, Maine, after it burned on Monday, July 19, 2021. It was one of Maine s nine covered bridges, and the only one in Aroostook County. The bridge, built in 1910, spans the Meduxnekeag River and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Firefighters could not save the bridge and it s considered to be a complete