Nicholas Condon, 27, made an initial appearance in court Monday after holding two people hostage for several hours Sunday.
Dennis Hoey
Dennis Hoey is the Portland Press Herald’s night reporter, covering any and all news that breaks in the late afternoon and evening hours. He has been chasing stories after normal business hours in Portland since 2008. Before that he worked in the Press Herald’s Brunswick Bureau where he spent several years covering news in several midcoast towns from Rockland and Wiscasset to Bath and Brunswick. He also covered Bath Iron Works, the Brunswick Naval Air Station, Bowdoin College, and the Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant during his years in Brunswick. When he’s not hunting down criminals, politicians or law enforcement officials, Dennis enjoys spending time riding his bicycle, hiking, and cross country skiing.
Gorham chief says building where tenants were exposed to carbon monoxide lacked detectors
The apartment building at 147 Plummer Road is shut down as 10 people are treated, six of them in the hospital.
Man stabbed in Sanford outside convenience store
Four men and a woman were fighting over ‘drug money,’ police say.
New Gloucester man suffers head injuries in snowmobile crash
His sled got caught in slushy snow on Watchic Pond in Standish, the Maine Warden’s Service says.
Water main breaks in Cape Elizabeth
Motorists are being urged to avoid Shore Road near the entrance to Fort Williams Park.
Portland man arrested after seven-hour standoff in Bangor
The suspect exchanged gunfire with officers, but no one was injured, police say.
Southern Maine getting the worst of the snow
Schools throughout southern Maine cancel classes in anticipation of Monday’s snowfall.
Fire destroys house in New Gloucester
The owner wasn’t at home when the blaze broke out at 329 Bennett Road.
Car of Michigan man wanted in wife’s death found in Maine
Police release a photo they say shows Harold ‘Butch’ Knight in disguise.
Three deaths in Portland linked to snow removal
The three residents succumbed in the past 10 days, as officials warn people of overexertion.