BIDDEFORD — The following individuals were arrested or issued a summons by Biddeford Police from June 8 to June 20:
• Joseph M. Meggison, 26, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked.
• William L. Williams, 47, of Biddeford, was arrested for sale/use of drug paraphernalia and an outstanding warrant.
• Curtis Moore, 32, of Old Orchard Beach, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Sandra A. Levasseur, 58, of Saco, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence (alcohol).
• James A. Webster, 48, of Sanford, was issued a summons for possessing a suspended driver’s license and operating a operating a motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked.
• Steven M. Bailey, 51, of Biddeford, was arrested for aggravated assault.
• Rodney M. Graffam, 57, of Dayton, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration.
• Mary C. Whelan, 66, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle without a license.
• Michael D. Bissonnette, 54, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for drinking in public.
• Christian T. Cunningham, 26, of Waterboro, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration and violating conditions of release.
• Trevor C. Foss, 36, of Arundel, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle with an expired license over 90 days.
• Leo J. Patch, 49, of Biddeford, was arrested for assault on an officer, domestic violence assault with prior offenses and refusing to submit to arrest or detention with physical force.
• Crystal D. Son, 34, of Springvale, was arrested for unlawful possession of a scheduled drug and violating conditions of release.
• Syed M. Fakory, 26, of Biddeford, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Rachel L. Milbury, 26, of Biddeford, was arrested for domestic violence assault with a prior offense.
• Saad Al Khulaifawi, 20, of Biddeford, was arrested for domestic violence assault.
• Mohamed S. Yakubalghanim, 40, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration.
• Jamal R. Clark, 29, of Biddeford, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle after habitual offender revocation with a prior offense.
• Tirza Cressey, 19, of Saco, was issued a summons for possession of marijuana by a person under 21 years old up to 1.25 ounces and possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use.
• Shane R. Caron, 24, of Shapleigh, was issued a summons for violating conditions of release.
• Kaela M. Godwin, 22, of Sanford, was arrested for operating a motor vehicle under the influence (alcohol).
• Shawn T. Borger, 35, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended registration.
• Lillian S. Slauson, 19, of Rumford, was arrested for domestic violence assault and violating conditions of release.
• Dustin K. King, 31, of Saco, was arrested for disorderly conduct, offensive word and gestures.
• Jason A. Trickett, 48, of Biddeford, was arrested for being a fugitive from justice and violating conditions of release.
• Shawn M. Andrews, 28, of Saco, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Caleb M. Hupper, 29, of Livermore, was arrested for an outstanding warrant, assault on an officer, terrorizing and unlawful possession of a scheduled drug.
• Darius J. Gerald, 41, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle.
• Saladene K. Stevens, 26, of Biddeford, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Alexander D. Ortiz, 26, of Biddeford, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Michael D. Bissonnette, 54, of Biddeford, was arrested for an outstanding warrant, criminal trespassing and public urination or defecation.
• Robert J. Huntley, 24, of Biddeford, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
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.
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