On today's episode of things that make you go 'hmmm', we find ourselves in the picturesque little town of Oakland, Maine.

According to WGME 13, a stolen truck that was carrying several porta-potties was crashed on the side of the road in Oakland, Maine early in the morning yesterday.

Sgt. Stacey Frost with the Oakland Police Department said that the department was first alerted to the vehicle off the road at about 4 in the morning on Thursday. Frost says the truck, owned by Casella Waste, was believed to be stolen before being driven off the road.

The news station goes on to report that the person who reported the truck off the road is now being considered the 'primary suspect' in the case. The person's identity is currently not being reported by the police.

WGME is reporting that Oakland Police Department assisted in getting the truck out of the ditch as it was evidently stuck in the mud.

This is a developing story and we will continue to keep it updated as more information becomes available to us in the coming days.

It's important to remember that all suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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