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Deputy Sheriff Edwin T. Finn | Hancock County Sheriff's Office, Maine
Hancock County Sheriff's Office, Maine

Deputy Sheriff

Edwin T. Finn

Hancock County Sheriff's Office, Maine

End of Watch: Wednesday, November 22, 1911

Biographical Info

Age: 48
Tour of Duty: 11 years
Badge Number: Not available

Incident Details

Cause of Death: Drowned
Date of Incident: November 22, 1911
Weapon Used: Not available
Suspect Info: Not available

Deputy Sheriff Edwin Finn and Sheriff John Webster drowned when their boat capsized in Green Lake.

The two were returning to Ellsworth after interviewing two men at Camp Comfort about a burglary that had occurred at another camp the previous week. Sheriff Webster did not suspect the two men at Camp Comfort, but wanted to interview them for additional information about the area.

Sheriff Webster and Deputy Finn went to the camp on foot and interviewed the men. It is believed that they then borrowed a boat from the men in order to return to Ellsworth, using the lake as a shortcut. The winds on the lake were extremely strong and caused the boat to capsize. The two men in the camp heard the lawmen in distress and attempted to rescue them when their boat also capsized. All four drowned in the lake.

Deputy Finn had been appointed a deputy when Sheriff Webster took office on January 1st, 1911. He had previously served as City Marshal of Ellsworth.