Brunswick
Arrests
Timothy Nadeau, 35, of 18 Ford Fair Lane in Harpswell, July 31, 11:20 p.m., charged with operating under the influence of drugs, on Pleasant Street.
Sarah Wilson, 29, of 28 Pollard Ave., July 25, 10:29 p.m., charged with unlawful possession of schedule W drug, unlawful possession of schedule X drug, and sale and use of drug paraphernalia, on Pollard Avenue.
Thomas Harmon, 27, of 13 Rush’s Trailer Park, Aug. 23, 9:02 p.m., charged with a Biddeford Police Department warrant for unpaid fines, at Rush’s Trailer Park.
Jesse Bogle, 28, of Pine Street, Aug. 18, 1:26 a.m., charged with violation of condition of release and a Cumberland County warrant for failure to appear, on Maine Street.
Summonses
William Burgoin, 42, of 393 Maquoit Road, Aug. 14, 2:31 p.m., charged with violation of a protection order, on Maquoit Road.
Vera Fisco, 29, of 2 Lincoln St., Aug. 12, 4:39 a.m., charged with disorderly conduct, on Lincoln Street.
Female juvenile, 17, of Brunswick, Aug. 11, 3:04 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, at Walmart on Tibbetts Drive.
Zachery White, 19, of 11 Hillside Road, Aug. 10, 5:27 p.m., charged with sale and use of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana, on Church Road.
Norma Greenleaf, 44, transient, from Portland, Aug. 9, 3:29 p.m., charged with unauthorized taking or transfer and theft of drugs, at Parkwood Inn on Gurnet Road.
Clevette Barry, 39, of 78 Bay Bridge Road, Aug. 8, 11:56 p.m., charged with assault, on Larry Lane.
Female juvenile, 17, of Brunswick, Aug. 8, 11:56 p.m., charged with assault, on Larry Lane.
Kirk Bouchard, 46, of 27 Center St., Bowdoinham, Aug. 4, 7:19 p.m., charged with violation of a protection order, on Maine Street.
Female juvenile, 17, of Bath, July 27, 4:41 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs and sale and use of drug paraphernalia, at Walmart on Tibbetts Drive.
Carl Rideout III, 23, of 197 Plains Road, Readfield, Aug. 25, 12:07 p.m., charged with operating without a license, on Route 1.
Kaitlyn Jones, 24, of 287 Upper Pond Road, Litchfield, Aug. 12, 4:57 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, at Walmart on Tibbetts Drive.
Bath
Arrests
Nathaniel Perry, 20, Aug. 24, 1:11 a.m., charged with operating under the influence on Leeman Highway.
Karen Nutting, 54, Aug. 26, 12:04 a.m., charged with operating under the influence on Route 1.
Summons
Melissa Costello, 26, of Bath, Aug. 23, 4:34 p.m., charged with operating after suspension on Washington Street.
Topsham
Arrests
Jeffrey Dolloff, 55, of 269 Lisbon St., Lisbon, Aug. 28, 9:48 p.m., charged with violation of conditions of release, on Route 196.
Justin A. Sewall, 19, of 38 Rocky Ridge Lane, Bowdoin, Aug. 24, 1:41 p.m., charged with a West Bath District Court warrant for failure to appear, on Swinging Bridge.
Male juvenile, 15, of Harpswell, Aug. 22, 7:24 p.m., charged with failure to submit to arrest or detention, possession of alcohol by a juvenile by consumption, and possession of drug paraphernalia, on Bridge Street.
Norma J. Greenleaf, 44, of 145 New Meadows Road, West Bath, Aug. 22, 2:40 p.m., charged on a West Bath District Court warrant for violation of protection order, on New Meadows Road in West Bath.
Gregory D. Craven, 21, of 172 Murray St., Portland, Aug. 18, 12:47 a.m., charged with domestic assault, on Wilson Street. Bail, $1,000 unsecured.
Connor J. Toothaker, 19, of 41 Bridge St., Aug. 17, charged with a probation hold and issued summons for receiving stolen property, on Bridge Street.
Caty Beaudoin, 22, of 140 Main St., Aug. 14, 2:38 p.m., charged on an Androscoggin County warrant for unlawful possession of oxycodone, on Main Street.
Alfred L. Atkins, 20, of Middlesex Road, Aug. 10, 6:02 a.m., charged with domestic assault, violation of conditional release, and refusing to submit to arrest, on Middlesex Road.
Alfred L. Atkins, 20, of Middlesex Road, Aug. 10, 2:48 a.m., charged with operating under the influence, on Route 201. Bail, $1,000 unsecured.
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