Law enforcement officials with Troop D of the Maine State Police responded to the following incidents in Waldo County between July 15 and July 22. Anyone with information regarding ongoing investigations is asked to call 1-800-452-4664.
July 15
Police responded to Stockton Springs for an unattended death. The case is still under investigation.
July 16
Trooper Shawn Porter responded to Winterport for a personal injury accident. Gregory Lewis, 18, was summoned for operating without a license.
July 17
Trooper Bethany Robinson received a report of a burglary in Frankfort. The incident is still under investigation.
Trooper Robinson responded to Swanville for a report of a possible break in. The incident is still under investigation.
Police investigated a credit card theft complaint in Swanville. Charges are forthcoming.
July 18
Trooper Jonathan Russell stopped a vehicle on Route 1 in Stockton Springs for an inspection sticker violation. Amelia Pietroski, 29, was charged with operating after suspension.
July 19
Police responded to Fort Knox in Prospect after receiving a complaint that an employee who was impaired was trying to leave on her motorcycle. Jessica Ormsby, 31, was advised to have someone else remove the motorcycle.
Trooper Christopher Smith investigated a burglary complaint in Winterport. Town Manager Phillip Pitula reported an unauthorized entry at the recreation building. The incident is still under investigation.
July 20
Trooper Smith investigated a burglary complaint at the Pike Industries quarry in Prospect. An assortment of power tools and 150 feet of copper welding lead were stolen. The incident is still under investigation.
Police charged Paul Trask, 30, of Winterport with domestic violence assault and obstructing report of a crime.
Trooper Robinson stopped a male juvenile on Route 1A in Winterport for loud exhaust. The juvenile possessed an intermediate license and had multiple juvenile passengers in the vehicle. He was summoned for the offense.
July 21
Alan Mccann, 33, of Hermon was arrested on two outstanding warrants and summoned for operating after suspension after his vehicle was stopped in Prospect.
Lt. David Tripp charged Athena Needham, 45, of Liberty with possession of marijuana and sale or use of drug paraphernalia during an operating under the influence roadblock in Lincolnville.
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 in court.
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