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SANFORD – The following individuals were arrested or charged by Sanford Police from April 18 to April 29:

• Craig J. Paradis, 41, Sanford, was issued a summons charging he left the scene of a property damage accident on School Street.

• Corey Michael Dunbar, 27, Sanford, was arrested on a warrant on School Street.

• Trina Marie Tidwell, 30, Brooksville, Florida, was arrested on a warrant on Main Street.

• Jennifer Susanne Gokey, 40, Sanford, was issued a summons charging OAS and operated with a license expired for more than 90 days.

• Jennifer L. Desautels, 34, Sanford, was arrested on a warrant on Island Avenue. As well, she was charged with two counts of possession of a scheduled drug.

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• Wayne Joseph Harris, 57, Sanford, was arrested on a warrant on Winter Street.

• A 16-year-old was issued a summons on High Street charging possession of marijuana and sale or use of drug paraphernalia.

• Jeffrey Hodgkins, 27, Hollis, was arrested and charged with aggravated assault on Bowdoin Street.

• A 15-year-old was issued a summons charging assault on Elm Street.

• Kelsey D. Policastro, 26, Sanford, was arrested on a warrant and was also charged with OAS on Alfred Road.

• Christopher M. Hale, 36, Sanford, was issued a summons charging he failed to register his vehicle for more than 150 days.

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• Christopher Daniel Gross, 37, Springvale, was arrested on a warrant on Railroad Avenue.

• Jeremiah Matthew Rivard, 23, Springvale, was issued a summons charging OAS on Main Street.

• Casey M. Sowards, 38, Rochester, New Hampshire, was issued summonses charging theft and violating conditions of release.

• Paul Glidden, 29, Sanford, was arrested and charged with OUI on Main Street.

• Joel A. Allen, 30, Barrington, New Hampshire, was issued summonses charging operation with a license expired more than 90 days and violation of conditions of release.

The Journal Tribune publishes police logs derived upon information sent to the newspaper by law enforcement agencies. Arrests and summons issued by police do not constitute guilt, they are a charge issued by a law enforcement agency and individuals are considered innocent until found guilty in a court of law.

— Senior Staff Writer Tammy Wells can be contacted at 780-9016 or twells@journaltribune.com.

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