Arrests
Ronald Williams Jr., 40, address not listed, Dec. 31, 7:32 p.m., charged with violation of conditions of release, on Union Street.
John Pye, 32, of 53 Long St., No. B, Dec. 31, 6:07 a.m., charged with domestic violence assault, on Long Street.
Robert Haskins, 25, of 21 Barrows Drive, Topsham, Dec. 31, 1:28 a.m., charged with operating under the influence, on Route 1.
Richard, Tonry, 47, of 637 River Road, North Edgecomb, Dec. 29, 5:30 p.m., charged with operating under the influence, on Route 1.
Robert Nolon, 21, of 37 1/2 McLellan St., Dec. 29, 1:11 a.m., charged with furnishing a place for minors to consume liquor, at Days Inn on Bath Road.
Eamon O’Connor, 50, of 2 Chamberlain Ave., Dec. 28, 9:04 p.m., charged on a Cumberland County warrant for failure to pay fines on an original charge of operating after license suspension, on Chamberlain Avenue.
Jeremy Diaz, 20, of 63 Wildwood Drive, Dec. 27, 11:46 p.m., charged with operating under the influence, transportation of liquor by a minor and operating a vehicle without a license, on College Street.
Susan Grafton, 58, address not listed, Dec. 27, 4:04 p.m., charged on a Houlton District Court warrant for failure to pay fines, on Cumberland Street.
Randel Phillips, 32, of 84 Union St., Apt. 4, Dec. 25, 12:35 a.m., charged with domestic violence assault, on Union Street.
Nicole Pelletier, 22, of 26 Cushing St., Dec. 24, 10:39 p.m., charged with operating under the influence, on Pleasant Street.
Zachary Lien, 26, of 96 Wood St., Apt. 6, Lewiston, Dec. 23, 9:34 p.m., charged with operating under the influence, on Union Street.
John Morong, 18, of 121 Pleasant St., Dec. 21, 3:36 p.m., charged with violation of conditions of release, on Lincoln Street.
Summonses
Travis Sheerer, 30, of 89 Union St., Apt. 2, Dec. 29, 2:14 p.m., charged with operating a motor vehicle with an expired registration more than 150 days, on Bath Road.
John Morong, 18, address not listed, Dec. 29, 1:11 a.m., charged with violation of conditions of release, at Days Inn on Bath Road.
Britni Snape, 21, of 987 Richmond Road, Litchfield, Dec. 28, 5:28 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, at Walmart.
Carrie Robinson, 32, of 68 Heath Lane, Bath, Dec. 28, 3:09 p.m., charged with operating after license suspension, on Route 1.
Darren Hanson, 20, of 29 Center St., Lisbon Falls, Dec. 18, 9:56 p.m., charged with illegal possession of liquor by a minor, on Maine Street.
Male juvenile, 11, of Brunswick, Dec. 17, 4:45 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, at Walmart.
Lindsay Knight, 33, of 244 Lisbon St., Apt. 108, Lisbon, Dec. 16, 1:55 p.m., charged with leaving the scene of a property damage accident, at Walmart.
Shawn Holman, 22, of 14B Main St., Topsham, Dec. 15, 11:41 p.m., charged with failure to notify operator/owner of unattended vehicle crash and leaving the scene of a motor vehicle crash, on Maine Street.
Shawn Howe, 23, of 24 Richardson Drive, Phippsburg, Dec. 15, 10:58 p.m., charged with attaching false plates, on Route 1.
Berkley Heath, 21, of 37 Stonetree Road, Arrowsic, Dec. 15, 10:21 p.m., charged with operating an unregistered motor vehicle, on Route 1.
Daniel Palumbo, 19, of Osher Hall, Bowdoin College, Dec. 12, 1 a.m., charged with illegal possession of liquor by a minor, on Station Avenue.
Richard White, 57, of 245 Pinkham Road, Pittston, Dec. 5, 2:12 p.m., charged with operating after license suspension, on Gurnet Road.
Constance Gibson, 67, of 59 Cumberland St., Dec. 5, 12:07 p.m., charged with operating a vehicle without a license, on Bath Road.
Raymond Bourgoin, 44, of 28 Tufton St., Dec. 1, 11:01 p.m., charged with operating after license suspension, on Gurnet Road.
Julie Crowe, 33, of South Pleasant Street, Bowdoinham, Dec. 1, 3:37 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, at Hannaford.
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