Waldoboro Police beat: Juveniles possessing marijuana, shoplifting

Mon, 10/30/2017 - 11:30am

    WALDOBORO — Waldoboro police responded to 114 calls for service from Oct. 17-25. Listed below are a few of the highlights. An arrest or summons does not apply guilt. A person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. 

    Oct. 17        

    A 17-year-old female, of Warren, was issued a summons by Officer Chris Spear for possession of marijuana. 

    Oct. 20        

    A 15-year-old male, of Union, was issued a summons by Spear for possession of marijuana. 

    Oct. 22        

    Officer Dennis Remillard is investigating a report from a citizen that someone broke into her grandmother’s house. It is unknown if anything is missing. 

    Oct. 23

    Anthony Winchenbach, 35, of Waldoboro, was arrested by Officer Larry Hesseltine on a warrant. 

    Hesseltine investigated a report from Burnham’s Bloomers of a shoplifter. The owner apprehended the subject and asked police to give the person a trespass order.  

    Oct. 24        

    Hesseltine investigated an accident at the Friendship/Main Street intersection. Rolle Smith, 46, of Union, was driving a 2011 Nissan utility vehicle. Robert Clark, 70, of Waldoboro, was driving a 2006 Toyota pickup truck. Smith was traveling northbound following the roadway. Clark was northbound improperly backing. Clark was in front of Smith’s vehicle. No injuries were reported. 

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