2 min read

AUGUSTA — Donald E. Westover Sr. has a habit of writing bad checks for vehicles and service at dealerships and repair shops across Maine.

Westover, 69, of Orrington, pleaded guilty this week to a series of offenses, mostly negotiating a worthless instrument and theft by deception, and is now serving 30 months behind bars.

n On April 26, 2013, he wrote a bad check for more than $3,000 in Rockland.

n On April 16, 2014, he wrote a $2,894.84 check to BK Auto of Litchfield for automotive parts and services. That resulted in a charge of theft by deception and violation of conditions of release.

n On June 7, 2014, he wrote a check for $6,857 for Art’s Service Center in Brewer. That resulted in charges of negotiating a worthless instrument and theft by deception.

n On Dec. 11, 2014, in Ellsworth, he wrote a bad check for $7,100 to Pray’s Auto Sales for a 1997 Ford 150 pickup. That resulted in charges of negotiating a worthless instrument and theft by deception.

Advertisement

n On Dec. 12, 2014, he wrote a $18,375.12 check drawn on a Bangor Hydro Federal Credit Union account to Darling’s Chevrolet in Ellsworth in exchange for a 2012 Chevrolet Impala. That resulted in charges of negotiating a worthless instrument and theft by deception.

In exchange for the pleas, the prosecutor dismissed a Nov. 27, 2012 charge of theft by deception, in Saco.

Kennebec County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney said the 30-month term is a significant sentence for a case involving bad checks, but she said Westover had a number of prior offenses for similar conduct.

Betty Adams can be contacted at 621-5631 or at:

badams@centralmaine.com

Twitter: betadams

Betty Adams is a general assignment reporter who’s lived in Augusta for the past 35 years and been working for the Kennebec Journal for more than two decades. She covers the courts plus the towns of...

Comments are no longer available on this story