Arrests
Alex Turner, 20, of 8 Country Club Road, Boothbay, Dec. 6, 2:21 p.m., charged with criminal trespass and violation of conditions of release, on Middle Street in Bath.
Amanda Penatzer, 19, of Birch Point Road, West Bath, Dec. 4, 1:31 p.m., charged with domestic violence assault, on Birch Point Road in West Bath.
Phillip Winslow, 53, of 9 Horseshoe Way, West Gardiner, Dec. 3, 3:18 p.m., charged with operating under the influence, on Interstate 295 in Bowdoinham.
Mark Smith, 39, of 56 Bradley Pond Road, Topsham, Dec. 2, 8:44 a.m., charged with a Sagadahoc Superior Court warrant for failure to appear and a West Bath District Court warrant for failure to appear, on Bradley Pond Road in Topsham.
Cody Verril, 21, of 30 East Hedge Road, Woolwich, Dec. 1, 12:05 a.m., charged on a Sagadahoc County warrant for failure to appear for not reporting for a jail sentence, on East Hedge Road in Woolwich.
Paul Burr II, 47, of 44 Burr Lane, Bowdoin, Nov. 29, 7:53 a.m., charged with a Sagadahoc County warrants for refusing to submit to arrest and a Maine State Police warrant for operating with a suspended license, on Burr Lane in Bowdoin.
Cory Lagner, 25, of 29 Augusta Road, Topsham, Nov. 22, 5:49 a.m., charged with operating under the influence and speeding, on Augusta Road in Bowdoin.
Summonses
Jillian Caron, 23, of 215 Old Stage Road, Woolwich, Dec. 10, 11:24 a.m., charged with operating without a license in violation of license restrictions, on Lincoln Street in Bath.
Dylan Simmons, 18, of 148 Stoney Brook Road, Phippsburg, Dec. 7, 8:13 p.m., charged with operating without a license, on Congress Avenue in Bath.
Meghan Watts, 18, of 16 Hartland Road, Phippsburg, Dec. 7, 8:13 p.m., charged with permitting unlawful use of a motor vehicle, on Congress Avenue in Bath.
Female juvenile, 16, of Litchfield, Dec. 6, 10:12 a.m., charged with criminal speed and failure to provide evidence of insurance, on Litchfield Road in Bowdoin.
Ronald Stevens, 52, of Post Road, Bowdoinham, Dec. 5, 2:42 p.m., charged with criminal threatening, on Post Road in Bowdoinham.
Michael Newton, 58, of 51 West Georgetown Road, Georgetown, Dec. 4, 12:59 p.m., charged with operating with expired license, on Arrowsic Road in Arrowsic.
Jerry Copp, 58, of 802 Main St., Bowdoin, Dec. 3, 1:20 p.m., charged with operating without a license in violation of restrictions, on Augusta Road in Topsham.
Ernest Patti, 30, of 75 Farley Road, Brunswick, Dec. 3, 12:42 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking and possession of a usable amount of marijuana, on Hedge Bridge Road in Woolwich.
Brandon Hall, 22, of 22 Circle Drive, Casco, Nov. 30, 11:39 p.m., charged with operating after suspension, on Route 1 in Woolwich.
Shannon Kirk, 41, of 18 White St., Topsham, Nov. 28, 8:06 p.m., charged with operating with expired license greater than 150 days, on Front Street in Bath.
Carrie Feinberg, 37, of 10 Chelmax Drive, West Bath, Nov. 27, 8:54 a.m., charged with misuse of the E-911 system, on Chelmax Drive in West Bath.
Byron Smith, 33, of 971 Main St., Bowdoin, Nov. 26, 7 p.m., charged with possession of a usable amount of marijuana, on Interstate 295 in Bowdoinham.
Glenn Thomas, 50, of 22 Amy Circle, Dresden, Nov. 23, 10:30 a.m., charged with operating after suspension, on River Road in Woolwich.
Christopher Cressey, 31, of 315 Dingley Road, Bowdoinham, Nov. 22, 9:10 p.m., charged with operating with an expired license greater than 90 days, on Dingley Road in Richmond.
Aaron Fischer, 33, of 280 West Road, Bowdoin, Nov. 21, 10:16 a.m., charged with assault, at West Bath District Court.
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