Camden Police beat: Indecent conduct, speeding, unnecessary acceleration
CAMDEN — Camden police reported the following activity from March 1-26. 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.
March 1
John Sanford, 27, of Belfast, was issued a summons by Officer Sam Butler for failure to produce insurance.
March 8
Jessica Sinclair, 30, of Rockland, was issued a summons by S. Butler for speed.
Jameson Harris, 31, of Winterport, was issued a summons by S. Butler for speed.
March 10
Charles Temple, 42, of Lincolnville, was issued a summons by Officer Wes Butler for expired registration 30-150 days.
March 15
Gretchen Anderson, 33, of Morrill, was issued a summons by S. Butler for speed.
March 17
Jeremiah MacKaye, 22, of Waterville, was issued a summons by S. Butler for operating after suspension.
March 18
Amanda Dennison, 37, of Searsmont, was issued a summons by S. Butler for operating after suspension.
March 23
Male juvenile, 15, of Appleton, was issued a summons by Detective Curt Andrick for indecent conduct.
March 24
Female juvenile, 16, of Camden, was issued a summons by S. Butler for unnecessary acceleration.
Male juvenile, 17, of Rockport, was issued a summons by S. Butler for unnecessary acceleration.
March 25
Connor Andrews, 21, of Damariscotta, was issued a summons by S. Butler for expired registration 30-150 days.
March 26
Rebecca Brown, 50, of Rockport, was issued a summons by Sgt. Dan Brown for disorderly conduct.
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