Arrests
James Harold Snow, 32, of 33 Mast Hill Road, Saco, July 25, 10:53 a.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked, on Main Street.
Edgar G. Acchiquin, 32, of 22 Ashmont St., Portland, Aug. 7, 12:43 p.m., charged with operating with a suspended license and operating without a license, on Route 1.
Myrna Smith, 44, of Monmouth, Aug. 11, 5:23 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, shoplifting, on Main Street.
Justin Stanhope, 22, of 5 Upper Mast Landing Road, Aug. 13, 9:26 p.m., on a warrant on Upper Mast Landing Road.
Scott R. Crone, 31, of 10 Marvin Way, Aug. 14, 8:22 p.m., warrant arrest on the corner of Pownal and Murch roads.
Summonses
Jason C. Libby, 38, of 158 Verrill Road, Pownal, July 29, 8:51 a.m., charged with displaying fictitious vehicle certificate, on Durham and Griffin roads.
Gregory Savage, 37, of 4 Knights Road, Cumberland, July 28, 2:12 p.m., charged with using counterfeit vehicle inspection sticker, on Justin’s Way.
Jamie L. Bryant, 30, of 324 Mile Hill Road, New Sharon, July 27, 10:31 p.m., charged with operating under the influence, on I-295 North.
Rebecca A. Puffer, 18, of 61 Wardtown Road, July 27, 12:15 p.m., charged with operating vehicle without a license, on Mallett Drive.
Paul D. Morgan, 48, of 395 Riverside Drive, New York City, July 23, 3:25 p.m., charged with leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident and operating a vehicle without a license, on Main Street.
Allan W. Foster, 70, of 166 Yarmouth Road, Gray, July 23, 8:15 a.m., charged with operating after license suspension, on South Freeport Road.
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