Arrests
Kyle-Matthew David Green, 26, of 29 Prebel Road, Bowdoin, Aug. 2, 9:58 p.m., charged with violating a condition of release and operating with a suspended license, on Route 1 in Scarborough.
Lena Ann Pelkey, 44, of 225 Gurnet Road, Brunswick, July 31, 4:19 a.m., charged with failure to appear, at Cumberland County Jail.
Michael Paul Myrick, 35, of 24 Marcel Ave., South Portland, July 29, 2:32 p.m., charged by Marine Patrol with indecent conduct, in Harpswell.
Jeffrey Robert Dolloff, 55, of 30 Water St., Brunswick, July 26, 9:31 a.m., charged with failure to appear, in Lewiston.
Aaron Francis Fickett, 27, of 934 River Road, Brunswick, July 25, 5:19 a.m., charged with being a fugitive from justice, at Cumberland County Jail.
Hannah Elizabeth Marley, 22, of 25 Abenaki Road, Harpswell, July 21, 2:57 a.m., charged by Falmouth police with operating under the influence, in Falmouth.
Shannon Marie Corliss, 25, of 130 Pine Wood Acres, Bowdoin, July 20, 9:13 p.m., charged by Scarborough police with theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, violating condition of release, unlawful possession of a scheduled drug and criminal trespass, in Scarborough.
Nathan Daniel Dalton, 31, of 48 Golden Crossing, Woolwich, July 20, 1:40 a.m., charged by Portland police with assault and disorderly conduct, at 438 Fore St., Portland.
Kenneth John Kleps, 59, no address listed, Brunswick, July 17, 7:45 p.m., charged with disorderly conduct, on State Street in Portland.
Joseph Lee Graf, 52, of 31 Jane St., Brunswick, July 15, 4 a.m., charged by Scarborough police with operating under the influence, on Route 1 in Scarborough.
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