Freeport
Arrests
Michael J. Gagne, 36, of Lyman, July 13, 5:21 p.m., charged with sale and use of drug paraphernalia on Main Street.
Richard S. Davis, 55, of Freeport, July 13, 6:25 p.m., charged with OUI on Reaves Lane.
Linwood Maynard Grover, 32, of Freeport, July 16, 7:28 p.m., charged with OUI and operating while license suspended or revoked on the corner of Flying Point and Pleasant Hill roads.
Summonses
Alexander S. Freeman, 27, of Falmouth, charged with operating with license suspended or revoked at Durham and Poland roads.
Brunswick
Arrests
Robert Owen Emmons, 40, of 35 McLellan St., Brunswick, was arrested July 18 at 5:21 p.m. on Gurnet Road and charged with violating conditions of release and possession of marijuana.
Robert David Wilson, 19, of 315 Harpswell Neck Rd., Harpswell, was arrested July 17 at 12:12 p.m. on Harpswell Road and charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, leaving the scene of an accident and violating conditons of release.
Ralph S. Thompson, 28, of 174 Old Bath Rd., Brunswick, was arrested July 17 at 4:17 p.m. on Harpswell Road and charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Haven John Willis, 38, no fixed address, was arrested July 12 at 8:18 p.m. on Potter Street on a probation hold and charged with obstructing government administration, refusing to submit to arrest or detention.
Audrey Ann Sewall, 21, of 60 Campbell’s Pond Rd., West Bath, was arrested July 12 at 6:59 p.m. at Brunswick Police Department on an outstanding warrant.
Katie Lee Kaminkow, 23, of 91 Sidney St., Apt. 1003, Cambridge, Mass., was arrested July 12 at 1:26 a.m. on Pleasant Street and charged with operating while intoxicated.
Christopher Hanscom, 38, of 387 Meadow Cross Rd., Topsham, was arrested July 7 at 3:15 a.m. on Wadsworth Street and charged with criminal trespass.
Michael Kunhardt, 44, of 123 Columbia Ave., Brunswick, was arrested July 2 at 10:09 p.m. on Elm Street and charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Summonses
Zachary P. Chart, 18, of 73 Jordan Ave., Brunswick, was issued a summons July 13 at 3:50 a.m. on Maine Street and charged with consumption of liquor by a minor.
Garrett J. Durham, 19, of 62 Pleasant Hill Rd., Brunswick, was issued a summons July 13 at 3:50 a.m. on Maine Street and charged with consumption of liquor by a minor.
Matthew James Chart, 20, of 73 Jordan Ave., Brunswick, was issued a summons July 13 at 3:50 a.m. on Maine Street and charged with consumption of liquor by a minor.
Duncan G.B. Coombs, 18, of 16 Growling Bear Dr., Brunswick, was issued a summons July 12 at 9:10 p.m., at Brunswick Police Department and charged with criminal mischief.
Elijah Jackson, 18, of 133 Robinhood Rd., Georgetown, was issued a summons July 8 at 2:08 p.m. on Maine Street, and charged with theft.
Kayla Connors, 18, of 118 Old Dresden Road, Wiscasset, was issued a summons July 2 at 4:30 p.m. and charged with shoplifting at Walmart on Old Bath Road.
Courtney Allen, 22, of 133 Hale Pond Rd., Wiscasset, was issued a summons July 2 at 4:30 p.m. and charged with shoplifting at Walmart on Old Bath Road.
Jeffrey Miller, 67, of 426 Plains Rd., Readfield, was issued a summons July 1 at 6:10 p.m. on Maine Street and charged with failing to notify the operator or owner of a vehicle involved in an unintended collision.
Joshua Sewall, 22, of 26 Jordan Court, Brunswick, was issued a summons June 29 at 10:03 p.m. at Hannaford and charged with allowing a minor to possess alcohol.
Sarah Hill, 18, of 11 Front St., Topsham, was issued a summons June 29 at 10:03 p.m. and charged with illegal possession of alcohol by a minor.
Sidney Wall, 19, of 13 Front St., Topsham, was issued a summons June 29 at 10:03 p.m. and charged with illegal possession of alcohol by a minor.
Avery Bintliff, 19, of 13 Front St., Topsham, was issued a summons June 29 at 10:03 p.m. and charged with illegal possession of alcohol by a minor.
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