SUMNER — After a morning-long search that started with a standoff Thursday night, police Friday arrested a Buckfield man on multiple domestic violence charges.
Jason Merriam, 36, led police on a chase through the woods of Buckfield and Sumner on Friday morning as they were staged near a home at 23 Tucker Road, where Merriam was reportedly holed up with three young children.
A Maine State Police tactical team captured him shortly before noon and brought him out of the woods near 103 Bradeen Road in Sumner.
Merriam was charged with domestic violence assault, domestic violence terrorizing, obstructing the report of a crime and violating conditions of release, according to the Oxford County Jail.
State and county police responded to an “emergency” at the home at 23 Tucker Road, off Darnit Road at 9:35 p.m. Thursday, Maine Department of Public Safety spokesman Stephen McCausland said.
About 7 a.m. Friday, Maine State Police reported that the children were accounted for and safe.
About 8 a.m. Friday, state police reported that the man fled the house and left the children there, according to WGME.
Capt. Christopher Wainwright of the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office said that in the past, police have had to rely on tear gas, stun guns and other methods to stop Merriam.
In 2014, Merriam was arrested on felony charges of violation of bail, violation of a protection order and reckless conduct after causing a three-hour standoff with police.
In 2007, while serving a six-year probation for theft, Merriam was charged with aggravated assault, domestic assault, criminal threatening and two counts of terrorizing. A charge of kidnapping was dismissed.
In 2008, he pleaded no contest and served a three-year sentence.
He was arrested in Paris in September 2012 for violating conditions of that probation by drinking in public. He was living in Livermore Falls at the time, and pleaded guilty to the charges in February 2013.
A month later, after he moved to Sumner, he was charged with domestic violence assault with prior offenses, domestic violence terrorizing with priors, failure to submit to arrest or detention and probation violation.
Jason Merriam’s convictions
Jason Merriam’s convictions in Oxford and Androscoggin county courts date back to 1999. They are listed here in order of seriousness, according to the State Bureau of Identification. Merriam also was found guilty of several violations of conditions of release and probation violations, which are not listed below.
• 2014, convicted of reckless violation of protective order and reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon. Sentence, five years, all suspended except for 30 days.
• 2008, convicted of aggravated assault, criminal threatening, and terrorizing. Sentence, seven years, all but three years suspended.
• 2003, convicted of theft by unauthorized taking. Sentence, six years, all suspended.
• 2000, convicted of aggravated criminal trespass and theft by unauthorized taking. Sentence, two years, all suspended, plus four months, all suspended.
• 2017, convicted of assault and operating under the influence. Sentence, all but 30 days suspended.
• 1999, convicted of disorderly conduct. Sentenced to 24 days in jail.
• 2011, convicted of operating under the influence. Sentence, 90 days, plus fine and license suspension.
• 2015, convicted of assault. Fined.
• 2016 convicted of threatening display of a weapon and misdemeanor criminal trespass. Fined $400.
• 2016, convicted of harassment by telephone. Fined $200.
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