Arrests
Thomas A. Barry IV, 18, of 21 Hewey St., March 24, 3:32 a.m., charged with operating a vehicle without a license, on Ridge Road.
Christine M. Adler, 34, of 29 Soules Hill Road, Jay, March 24, 2:01 a.m., charged with operating under the influence, on Lisbon Street.
Brian R. Pease, 42, of 19 Sabattus Creek Drive, March 2, 10:11 p.m., charged with operating under the influence and unlawful possession of a scheduled drug, on Lisbon Street.
Summonses
Nicole M. Norman, 30, of 16 Upper Drive, April 18, 8:05 p.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked and possession of a suspended or fictitious license, on Ridge Road.
Dillan J. Leonard, 20, of 27 Washington Park Road, Auburn, April 7, 4:24 p.m., charged with attaching false plates, on Ferry Road.
Kylea Roy, 18, of 33 Davis St., Lewiston, April 7, 4:15 p.m., charged with terrorizing, on Village Street.
Cory W. Conroy, 39, of 46 River Common Road, Sabattus, April 7, 1:10 p.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked and possession of a suspended or fictitious license, on Ridge Road.
Leonard N. Lednum, 31, of 7 Crest Ave., April 7, 12:15 a.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked, on Crest Avenue.
Christian LaPlante, 19, of 199 Lisbon St., No. 2, April 3, 1:48 a.m., charged with being a minor consuming liquor, on Wing Street.
Dylan A. McGuire, 18, of 430 Ridge Road, April 2, 1:48 a.m., charged with being a minor consuming liquor and operating a vehicle without a license, on Wing Street.
Cindy L. Pinkham, 47, of 20 Dike Landing Road, No. 11, Bath, March 31, 10:33 a.m., charged with operating a vehicle without a license, on Lisbon Street.
Joshua Singletary, 20, of 233 Foreside Road, Topsham, March 31, 1:47 a.m., charged with being a minor consuming liquor, on Booker Street.
Isaac Smith, 19, of 5 High St., Buckfield, March 30, 8:54 p.m., charged with possession of a suspended or fictitious license, on Canal Street.
Tiffany N. Warren, 29, of 12 Patricia Road, Brunswick, March 19, 4:57 p.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked and possession of a suspended or fictitious license, on Lisbon Street.
Dakota J. Barry, 23, of 165 Sandy River Terrace, Farmington, March 18, 12:39 p.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked and possession of a suspended or fictitious license, on David Street.
Zachary G. Lewis, 24, of 476 Middle St., Apt. 1, Bath, March 18, 1:15 a.m., charged with operating a vehicle without a license, on Ridge Road.
Brenda S. Hudon, 45 of 22 Village St., March 15, 6 p.m., charged with a violation of Maine rules of rabies, on Village Street.
Cassandra E. Rogers, 30, of 21 Free St., March 15, 1:04 a.m., charged with sale and use of drug paraphernalia, on School Street.
Kimberly Haddon, 33, of 25 Stewart St., Lewiston, March 13, 5:17 p.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked and possession of a suspended or fictitious license, on Bowdoinham Road.
Donn E. Dyer, 65, of 19 Sabattus Creek Drive, March 13, 5:45 p.m., charged with indecent conduct, on Sabattus Creek Drive.
Carolyn F. Heald, 28, of 85 Beckett St., Westbrook, March 10, 1:17 p.m., charged with motor vehicle speeding 30 miles per hour or more over speed limit, on Ferry Road.
Evan J. Manocal, 23, of 15 Tangelwood Drive, Lewiston, March 9, 6:45 a.m., charged on a warrant issued by another agency for unpaid fines and fees associated with a charge of operating under the influence, on Summer Street.
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