Arrests
4/5 at 6:52 p.m. Debra Hatch, 55, of Washington Street, was arrested on two warrants and issued a summons on a charge of theft.
4/7 Dean Daigle, 44, of Auburn, was arrested by Detective James Montz on a charge of theft.
4/9 at 5 a.m. Ian Landry, 26, of Washington Street, was arrested by Officer Mike Lever on charges of burglary and theft.
Summonses
4/5 Joshua Thomas, 19, of Primrose Lane, was issued a summons by Officer Jason Aucoin on a charge of theft.
4/6 Susanne Mains, 28, of Tarbox Street, was issued a summons by Officer Richard Ross on a charge of operating with a suspended license.
4/7 Rebecca Stead, 35, of Middle Road, Woolwich, was issued a summons by Officer Richard Ross on a charge of failure to register a motor vehicle in more than 150 days.
4/8 Jacob Harrington, 18, of Harpswell Road, Brunswick, was issued a summons by Officer Brett McIntire on a charge of criminal mischief.
4/8 Victoria Lowe, 18, of Central Avenue, was issued a summons by Officer Richard Ross on a charge of shoplifting.
4/9 Aimee Rice, 32, of Woolwich, was issued a summons by Officer Keith Jensen on a charge of failure to register a motor vehicle in more than 150 days.
4/9 Robert Faukner, 22, of Bluff Road, was issued a summons by Officer Keith Jensen on a charge of attaching false plates.
Nabbed by a nose
4/9 at 4:02 a.m. Officer Mike Lever responded to the report of a burglary at a York Street residence. A window to the left of the front door had been smashed to gain entry, and a jewelry box containing miscellaneous jewelry was reportedly stolen. A K9 search led to the Washington Street home of Ian Landry, 26, allegedly the ex-boyfriend of the victim. Lever arrested him on charges of burglary and theft.
Fire calls
4/4 at 5:10 p.m. Smoke check on North Street.
4/7 at 8:22 a.m. Motor vehicle accident at Morse High School.
4/7 at 3:50 p.m. Structure fire in West Bath.
4/8 at 3:47 p.m. Structure fire in Brunswick.
4/8 at 5:10 p.m. Fuel spill at High Street and Western Avenue.
4/10 at 2:06 p.m. Woods fire on Sheridan Road.
EMS
Bath emergency medical services responded to 30 calls from April 4-10.
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