BATH
A registered sex offender reported someone “keyed” his vehicle while it was parked in the Water Street parking lot, police said Monday.
Lt. Stanley Cielinski said the man believes that whoever committed the crime knows who he is. The man said he has no ongoing feud with anyone, Cielinski said.
The man reported the crime at 9:58 a.m. Sunday. The key marks extended around the vehicle, including headlights and grille, Cielinski said.
In other news
On Tuesday, police arrested a 19-year-old from Harpswell on four charges after witnesses spotted him allegedly driving a stolen pickup while intoxicated across peoples’ lawns on Heath Lane.
Stephen Beaulieu is charged with unauthorized use of property, operating after revocation, OUI and possession of alcohol by a minor.
Cpl. Andrew Booth received the call from people on Heath Lane at 5:45 p.m.
“When Officer Booth found Beaulieu, he was quite impaired,” Cielinski said. “He took him back to the scene and witnesses identified him.”
Also last weekend, police arrested a Bath woman on a warrant charging theft by deception. Michele Curry, 29, was arrested at 6:41 p.m. Friday, on Court Street.
At 10:59 a.m. Monday, police arrested Andrew Small, 36, of Bath on a charge of violation of an order on Kings Arms Road.
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