KENNEBUNKPORT — The following individuals were arrested or issued a summons by Kennebunkport Police from March 31 to April 8, 2018:
• Aimee Pietsch, 38, of Kennebunk, was issued a summons for failure to stop at a stop sign after the violation was observed on Walker’s Lane.
• Nathaniel Hathaway, 26, of Kennebunk, was issued a summons for exceeding the posted speed limit on Mills Road.
• Jayme Connolly, 54, of Portland, was issued a summons for exceeding the posted speed limit after the violation was observed on Mills Road.
• Theresa Gilbert, 27, of Kennebunkport, was issued a summons for exceeding the posted speed limit after the violation was observed on School Street. She also was issued a summons for failure to provide evidence of current/valid insurance.
• James Kelly, 64, of Sheffield, Massachusetts, was issued a summons for exceeding the posted speed limit after the violation was observed on North Street.
• Griffin Broughton, 19, of Kennebunk, was issued a summons for exceeding the posted speed limit after the violation was observed on North Street.
• Tamara Tufts, 47, of Kennebunkport, was issued a summons for failure to display a current/valid certificate of inspection after the violation was observed on Wildes District Road.
• Robert Flanagan, 26, of Portland, was issued a summons for operating an unregistered motor vehicle with an expired registration greater than 150 days after the violation was observed on North Street.
• Matthew Fairbairn, 34, of Waterboro, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle after suspension after he was stopped for an unrelated motor vehicle violation on North Street.
• Brianna Walsh, 24, of Kennebunkport, was issued a summons for operating an unregistered motor vehicle with an expired registration greater than 150 days after the violation was observed on Old Cape Road.
• Nicholas Daunais, 37, of Kennebunkport, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle after suspension after he was stopped for an unrelated motor vehicle violation on North Street.
— Executive Editor Ed Pierce can be reached at 282-1535 ext. 326 or by email at editor@journaltribune.com.
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