

Maine State Police Lt. Col. John Cote, left, stands with Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster at the microphones during a press conference near the Norridgewock Fire Department on Friday.
Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster, foreground, and Maine State Police Lt. Col. John Cote address reporters during a press conference near the Norridgewock Fire Department on Friday.
A black ribbon covers the badge of Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster, in honor of fallen deputy Cpl. Eugene Cole, during a press conference near the Norridgewock Fire Department on Friday, April 27.
Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster, center, addresses reporters during a press conference near the Norridgewock Fire Department on Friday.
Chris Shulenski, of Skowhegan, said he gave his friend John Williams a ride into Norridgewock just before Williams allegedly shot and killed Cpl. Eugene Cole and stole the officer's cruiser early Wednesday morning. "What made me nervous was — and I didn't notice until he got out of the car — was he had a bullet proof vest," Shulenski said.
State police continue the search for suspected police-killer John Williams on the railroad tracks next to Martin Stream Road Friday.
Maine state police troopers scour the railroad tracks and area along Martin Stream Road in Norridgewock on Friday in the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams.
A search helicopter hovers over an area near Bear Mountain Road and Martin Stream Road in Norridgewock on Friday in the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams.
A Maine State Police trooper stands guard as a team scours the railroad tracks and area along Martin Stream Road in Norridgewock on Friday in the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams.
Maine State Police troopers scour the railroad tracks and area along Martin Stream Road in Norridgewock on Friday in the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams.
Law enforcement officials with the U.S. Border Patrol and Maine Warden Service gather at the end of Bear Mountain Road as the search continues for suspected police-killer John Williams in Norridgewock on Friday.
Maine state police troopers scour the railroad tracks and area along Martin Stream Road in Norridgewock on Friday in the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams.
Maine State Police troopers scour the railroad tracks and area off Martin Stream Road in Norridgewock on Friday in the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams.
Maine state police troopers scour the railroad tracks and area along Martin Stream Road in Norridgewock on Friday in the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams.
Lt. Mark Brooks, commanding officer of the Maine State Police Troop C barracks in Skowhegan, gives officers an update Thursday on the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams. Lt. Col. John Cote and Somerset Sheriff Dale Lancaster are in the background.
Some of the 200 officers from county, state, municipal and federal agencies are seen Thursday inside an incident command center in Norridgewock as they receive a briefing and their assignments in the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Williams.
Lt. Mark Brooks, right foreground, Somerset County Sheriff Dale Lancaster, middle, Lt. Col John Cote, background, and Penobscot Sheriff Troy Morton discuss the manhunt for suspected police-killer John Wiliams at the command post in Norridgewock on Thursday.
Officers from the state, county, municipal and federal agencies are seen inside the command post in Norridgewock on Thursday as officials plan the manhunt for suspect police-killer John Williams.