Freeport
Summonses
- Conner A. Brooks, 22, of 163 Bartlett St., Lewiston, Feb. 14, 11:37 a.m., charged with possession of marijuana and operating a vehicle without a valid inspection certificate, at Lower Main Street and Varney Road.
- Jonathan M. Ravener, 21, of 11 Bath Road, Bath, Feb. 14, 12:04 p.m., charged with being a minor transporting liquor, on Mallett Drive.
- Clare Flore, 29, of 62 Grant St., Portland, Feb. 14, 2: 18 p.m., charged with shoplifting, on Main Street.
Richmond
Arrests
- Matthew Rose, 33, of 172 Fosters Point Road, West Bath, Feb. 10, 9: 13 a. m., charged on a Bath Superior Court warrant for failure to appear for theft by receiving or unlawful possession, on Main Street. Bail, $500.
- Tasha Baker, 30, of 12 Winthrop Court, No. 2, Augusta, Jan. 26, 4:40 p.m., charged on an Augusta District Court warrant for $485 in unpaid fines, on Brunswick Road.
Summonses
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- Eric Christiansen, 48, of Main Street, Wiscasset, Feb. 11, 12:07 a.m., charged with possession of a usable amount of marijuana, at River Road and Ferry Road.
- Leann Kingsbury, 39, of Harris Lane, Feb. 5, 9:23 p.m., charged with simple assault, on Main Street.
- Nathan Lapointe, 19, of 7 Coons Road, Windsor, Feb. 5, 5:51 p.m., charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, on Brunswick Road.
- Timothy Trott, 48, of 225 Weeks Road, Feb. 2, 7:18 p.m., charged with operating with an expired license over 90 days, on Lincoln Street.
Bath
Arrests
- Travis R. Winchenbach, 69, of 5 Tarbox St., Feb. 13, 1:20 p.m., charged with violation of bail, on Tarbox St.
- Richard W. Hilton, 34, of 28 Bluff Road, Bath, Feb. 12, 11:40 a.m., charged on a warrant, on Bluff Road.
Summons
- Female juvenile, 15, of Bath, Feb. 16, time not listed, charged with assault, at Morse High School.
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