WEST BATH — Sagadahoc County Sheriff ’s Department deputies busted up an underage drinking party Saturday night on New Meadows Road. Deputies arrested the man who lives at the apartment where the party allegedly occurred and issued 16 summonses for underage drinking.
Neighbors complained at 10:54 p.m. Saturday about a rowdy gathering at 145 New Meadows Road, according to Chief Deputy Brett Strout.
Deputies went to the residence and arrested Randy Brewer, 21, of 145 New Meadows Road, Apt. D31, on charges of furnishing a place for minors to consume alcohol, as well as violation of conditions of release.
Eleven juveniles, nines females and two males and all age 16 or 17, received summonses for possession of alcohol by a minor.
Maxwell Colfer, 19, of 206 Centre St., Bath; Edward Grondin, 18, of 189 Clifford Road, Phippsburg; Holly Coffin, 19, of 3 Washington Ave., Bailey Island; and Jason Johnson, 18, of 90 Wildwood Lane, Phippsburg, were each charged with possession of alcohol by a minor.
Strout said all the parents of juveniles involved that deputies could contact were notified by phone or in person of the summonses.
Deputy Matt Sharpe is the primary investigator on this case. Deputy Matt Shiers and Cpl. Adam Baker assisted.
dmoore@timesrecord.com
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