An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at some later criminal proceedings.
The Islesboro Police Department reported the following recent activity:
Nov. 14
Chief Fred Porter responded to a criminal trespass complaint on Pendleton Point Road. The complaint remains under investigation.
Nov. 15
Chief Porter responded to a suspicious person complaint on Hatch Lane. The investigation continues.
Nov. 16
Chief Porter responded to a suspicious person complaint on Hewes Point Road, and is continuing his investigation into that complaint.
Nov. 17
Chief Porter responded to a traffic accident with damage on Pendleton Point Road. The accident remains under investigation.
Nov. 19
Officer Matthew Nadeau responded to a criminal mischief complaint at Main Road.
Nov. 20
Chief Porter responded to a traffic accident with damage on Main Road.
Nov. 21
Chief Porter responded to a traffic accident with damage on Ferry Road.
Nov. 23
Chief Porter responded to a traffic accident on Hermit’s Point.
Nov. 26
Officer Nadeau responded to a harassment complaint on Main Road. That complaint is still under investigation.
Nov. 29
Chief Porter investigated a threatening complaint on Meadow Pond Road. The case is still under investigation.
Chief Porter is continuing his investigation into a report of dogs chasing deer on West Bay Road.
Dec. 2
Chief Porter conducted an investigation into a suspicious person on Warren Landing Road. That complaint is still under investigation.
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