Summonses
Cathy Mulligan, 35, of 12B Booker St., Nov. 9, 12:03 a.m., charged with unlawful possession of Schedule W drugs, on Booker Street.
Laurie Foss, 37, of 14 Main St., No. 14, Nov. 8, 5:37 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, on Main Street.
Tabitha L. Eckhoff, 30, of 696 Litchfield Road, Bowdoin, Nov. 5, 10:30 a.m., charged with allowing dog to be at large, on Litchfield Road.
Celeste R. Mallett, 21, of 27 Dumas St., Nov. 5, 9:12 p.m., charged with operating after license suspension, on Ridge Road.
Corey B. Toomey, 26, of 244 Lisbon St., No. 303, Nov. 5, 4:30 p.m., charged with failure to register vehicle, on Lisbon Street.
Joseph R. Wood, 24, of 2 Passing Lane, Nov. 5, 8:14 p.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked, on Lisbon Street.
Jason M. Lampert, 35, of 365 Lisbon St., Nov. 4, 7:42 a.m., charged with operating with a suspended registration, on Mill Street.
Don A. Mitchell, 34, of 5 High St., Nov. 4, 3:28 a.m., charged with an outdoor burning violation, on High Street.
Patrick M. Greeley, 35, of 107 Salem St., Malden, Mass., Nov. 3, 3 p.m., charged with two counts of theft by unauthorized use of property, on Frosthill Avenue.
Jessica E. Stedt, 33, of 168 Cottage St., Lewiston, Oct. 30, 8:07 p.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked, on Lisbon Street.
Derek J. Roy, 26, of 62 Main St., Oct. 28, 8:07 p.m., charged with assault, on Lisbon Street.
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