Incidents
Tuesday, April 2
Burglary – A wallet was reported stolen from a vehicle parked at the old main gate to Fort Williams on Shore Road.
Wednesday, April 3
Fraud – A Sawyer Road resident reported that someone had opened and used credit cards in her name.
Friday, April 5
Dispute – A Shore Road resident complained to police that a private contractor had not completed work at the home.
Animal issue – A dog belonging to a Broad Cove family was quarantined for 45 days after it came into contact with “a sick woodchuck.” Police issued the quarantine notice as a precaution against rabies after a search failed to locate the woodchuck.
Saturday, April 6
Vandalism – A Mitchell Road resident advised that the rear window of his vehicle had been shot out with pellet gun during the previous night.
Monday, April 8
Burglary – An undisclosed amount of cash was reported stolen from a home on Scott Dyer Road.
Lost and found – A black Zed bicycle was found abandoned on Dearborn Drive. It is being held at the police department for safe keeping.
Theft – The school’s IT department reported the theft of a school-issued Macbook laptop from a middle school student.
Burglary – A Lyman resident reported the theft of a purse from a vehicle parked at Sprague Hall.
Arrests
Friday, April 5
Ann W. Lockwood, 49, of Cape Elizabeth, at 9:31 p.m. on Broad Cove Road, on charges of driving while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident.
Summonses
Tuesday, April 2
Adam Davis, 19, of Gorham, at 10:44 a.m. on Spurwink Avenue, for failure to show proof of vehicle insurance.
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