Residents of Maine remain fearful and indoors as a massive search unfolds for Robert Card, an Army reservist accused of the state’s worst mass killing. Authorities say Card fatally shot 18 people at a bowling alley and bar in Lewiston. A second-night search focuses on a property linked to Card’s relatives, with armed agents surrounding the area. Card, considered armed and dangerous, underwent a mental health evaluation in July, and a bulletin revealed prior mental health concerns. The shootings have prompted closures, heightened security measures, and shocked the state with one of the country’s lowest homicide rates. The suspect remains at large.