Tewksbury

Person of interest IDed in Tewksbury mail carrier threat manhunt

Anyone with information was asked to contact the Tewksbury Police Department at 978-851-7373

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It was a day-long manhunt for a gunman who pulled a firearm on a U.S. postal worker in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, Tuesday. It prompted a heavy police response, including a SWAT team.

Update Aug. 15: A 14-year-old has been arrested in this case. Click here for more information.

Police in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, shared a photo Wednesday of a person of interest in connection with a manhunt for a masked man accused of threatening a U.S. postal worker with a gun, which prompted a large police presence.

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The man was caught on surveillance video Tuesday driving a red-colored Hyundai sedan in front of police. He would later ditch that car and flee towards the woods.

The person being sought, believed to be in his late teens or early 20s, was wearing a mask and a dark-colored sweatshirt, Tewksbury police said.

The incident began at the corner of Main and Shawsheen streets about 11:04 a.m., according to police and the Postal Inspection Service.

Police are searching for a man they say flashed a gun at a mail carrier before driving off in a stolen car.

The letter carrier noticed someone pull up to their vehicle and pull what appeared to be a gun at them. They were able to drive away safely.

During the search, a K-9 recovered a gun in the backyard of a woman’s home on Grasshopper Lane, police said.

"They brought the dog, a black dog, and they had three or four policemen in the backyard. Later, the policeman knocked on my door and the only thing he said – they found some evidence and they want to process," said the woman.

"It was really scary. Um, I, I didn't know what to think. I mean, this man is supposedly right in the back of our woods. And I mean, there's helicopters. We live in Tewksbury," Sara Steele said.

The letter carrier wasn't robbed or hurt, according to the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, which is helping to investigate the incident.

Police believe the man may have left the area in a rideshare.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Tewksbury Police Department at 978-851-7373.

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