BRUNSWICK — The following grand jury indictments involving local individuals or incidents were reported Thursday by the Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office.
Roy Jackson, 23, of Brunswick, on two Class B counts of trafficking in scheduled drugs, for a December 2011 incident investigated by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
Thomas Larose, 32, of Woolwich, on a Class C count of possession of scheduled drugs, for a Jan. 4 incident investigated by Brunswick police.
Robert McKenney, 39, of Brunswick, on a Class C count of theft with priors, for a Sept. 2, 2011, incident investigated by Brunswick police.
Amanda Seavey, 36, of Pownal, on a Class C count of theft, a Class D count of forgery and a Class E count of misuse of identification, for an Oct. 23, 2011, incident investigated by the Cumberland County Sheriff ’s Office.
Jacob Stanley, 21, of Brunswick, on two Class C counts of burglary, two Class E counts of theft and a Class E count of possession of burglary tools, for a Jan. 16 incident investigated by Brunswick police.
Russell Trinka, 25, of Bath, on Class C counts of burglary and theft with priors, for an Oct. 26, 2011, incident investigated by Brunswick police.
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