GEORGETOWN
The Sagadahoc County Sheriff ’s Department responded to an alleged underage drinking party on Ledgemere Road in Georgetown early Sunday morning and charged 15 people with possession of alcohol by a minor, according to a press release.
Deputies were called to a Ledgemere Road home at 2:18 a.m. Sunday for a reported underage drinking party.
Through the course of the investigation, Robert A. Marconi, 18 of North Andover, Mass., was charged with furnishing a place for minors to consume alcohol, in addition to illegal possession of alcohol by a minor.
One of the 15 people charged was a juvenile and was released to her mother but the others were adults, though minors, and “were encouraged to find a place to stay. Anyone that had been drinking was not allowed to drive from the scene.”
Civil summonses for illegal possession of alcohol by a minor were issued to the following:
Bess Howell, 19, of Woolwich; Joseph A. Saunders, 19, of West Bath; Jake T. Olsen, 19, of Georgetown; Zachary B. Radcliffe, 20, of Rumford; Anthony Malis, 19, of Brunswick; Randee E. Warner, 19, of Kittery; Lucy M. Rawson, 18, of Bath; Ted Cole, 20, of Bath; Megan K. Hixon, 19, of Bath; Tanner P. Scott, 19, of Phippsburg; Natasha M. Bourgoin, 20, of Orono; Samuel J. Fortin, 19, of Brunswick; Paul Kousky, 18, of Brunswick and a 16- year-old female from Darien, Conn. dmoore@timesrecord.com
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