Arrests
Malcolm Duncan McIntosh, 32, of 92 Fernald Road, Freeport, Dec. 9, 2:06 p.m., charged on a Lisbon Police Department warrant for operating with a suspended license, on Lambert Road.
Brian M. Sullivan, 26, of 60 Bow St., Dec. 10, 10:45 a.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked and on a Topsham Police Department warrant for failure to appear for a charge of failing to register a motor vehicle, on Mallett Drive.
Trevor Lund, 24, of 188 Tobey Road, New Gloucester, Dec. 11, 10:40 a.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked, unlawful possession of a scheduled drug, sale and use of drug paraphernalia, violating a condition of release, and on a Maine State Police warrant for failure to appear, on Pownal Road.
Mohamed A. Sheikh Bile, no age listed, of 1600 Dale St., Amarillo, Texas, Dec. 11, 9:41 p.m., charged with possession of marijuana, on Durham and Beech Hill Road.
Summonses
Christopher Dimastrantonio, 23, of 30 Water St., Gorham, Dec. 2, 10:10 a.m., charged with theft by deception, on Main Street.
Kristi R. Snipe, of 100 Cundy’s Harbor Road, Harpswell, Dec. 1, 11:59 a.m., charged with shoplifting, on Main Street.
Babjide Lawon Eniola, 61, of 15200 Cedar Tree Drive, Burtonsville, Md., Nov. 25, 4:10 a.m., charged with operating a vehicle without a license and possession of a suspended or fictitious license.
Christopher Rundlett, 34, of 99A Wildes District Road, Kennebunk, Nov. 11, 1 p.m., charged with shoplifting, on Main Street.
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