Knox County Criminal Docket closed cases

Mon, 06/11/2018 - 6:00pm

    ROCKLAND — The following cases were closed in Knox County Unified Court from May 28-June 1.

    Alan Adolphsen, 54, of Hope, unlawful sexual contact, dismissed; violation of privacy, 364 days in prison, all suspended, probation one year; assault, $300 fine, 364 days in prison, all suspended, probation one year.  

    Nicolas C. Beaupre, 29, of Warren, unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, $400 fine, 364 days in jail with all but seven days suspended, probation one year.

    Randall Blasius, 26, of Friendship, driving to endanger, $575 fine, license suspended 30 days; operating after habitual offender revocation, $500 fine, 30 days in jail.

    Gunnar Caron, 25, of Livermore Falls, operating after habitual offender revocation, tow priors, $1000 fine, nine months, one day, in prison.

    Ashley Ann Chaisty, 22, of Waldoboro, shellfish harvesting license violation-commercial, $300 fine.

    Anthony M. Chaisty, 22, of Waldoboro, shellfish harvesting license violation-commercial, $500 fine.

    Charles Dodge, 35, of Rockland, unlawful possession of scheduled drug, dismissed; violating condition of release, seven days in jail.

    William Doniel, 39, of Rockland, violating condition of release, 48 hours in jail.

    George E. Gilmore, 32, of Rockland, elevated aggravated assault, 12 years in prison with all but six years suspended, probation four years; aggravated assault, six years in prison. Gilmore pleaded guilty to elevated aggravated assault and aggravated assault in Knox County Unified Court before Justice Daniel Billings June 1. 

    Gilmore, formerly of Bridgeport, Connecticut, was arrested by Rockland Police Dec. 6 and charged with elevated aggravated assault (Class A) and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (Class B) for stabbing a 33-year-old male and his 28-year-old girlfriend.  

    He has remained at the Knox County Jail since his bail was set at $50,000 cash at his hearing Dec. 8.  

    Gilmore was also indicted by the Knox County grand jury for elevated aggravated assault and aggravated assault in Rockland April 3. 

    On Dec. 6, at 12:08 p.m., Rockland police responded to the report of a stabbing incident at a residence at the Knox County Apartments on Knox Street. The suspect, later identified as Gilmore, had fled the scene prior to the arrival of police. 

    Gilmore was then arrested after he was exiting the men's bathroom at Dunkin Donut's on Main Street in Rockland. 

    Police filed an affidavit in court Dec. 6, to obtain a search warrant to collect evidence at the residence where the stabbing took place. 

    Gilmore was living in the apartment with the two stabbing victims along with an unidentified number of children. The female victim reported to police that she heard Gilmore yell to the male victim to pick up his underwear that he left on the bathroom floor. The man yelled back to Gilmore that he would pick it up later. An argument then started between Gilmore and the male victim, according to the court document.  

    The argument centered around the treatment of one of the children in the home, the report said.  

    The male victim, who was facing away from Gilmore, was tackled and then both men fell on the bed, the report said. Gilmore continued to strike the victim. The female victim tried to pull Gilmore off of the other man, but he continued the attack until she threatened to call the police. 

    The woman told police that she did not see the knife and did not know that the man had been stabbed until she saw him covered with blood. She first realized she had also been injured when she called 911. 

    Gilmore fled the scene when the woman called police. 

    Both victims were transported to Penobscot Bay Medical Center by Rockland Fire/EMS. The male victim was then transported via Life Flight to Maine Medical Center due to the extent of the injuries he sustained as a result of the stabbing. The female victim was treated and released from Penobscot Bay Medical Center. 

    Gilmore was transported to Penobscot Bay Medical Center where he was treated and released back into police custody for minor injuries sustained during the altercation, according to police. 

    Jacob A. Graf, 25, of St. George, night hunting, $100 fine, three days in jail.

    Bear Hopkins, 40, of Union, criminal mischief, $250 fine, restitution $590.55; violating protection from abuse order, two counts, $250 fine.

    Tyler Isidro, 25, of Rockland, unlawful possession of scheduled drug, $400 fine, 10 days in jail; violating condition of release, 10 days in jail.

    Jacqueline E. Johnson, 38, of Waterville, refusing to submit to arrest or detention, physical force, dismissed.

    Nikolas G. Kodros, 29, of South Thomaston, operating under the influence (alcohol), $500 fine, 48 hours in jail, license suspended 150 days.

    Christopher J. Lewis, 53, of Cushing, operating under the influence (alcohol), $500 fine, license suspended 150 days; violating condition of release, 48 hours in jail; operating while license suspended or revoked-operating under the influence, dismissed; operating vehicle without license, $250 fine, 48 hours in jail.

    Raul R. Marques, 47, of Palmetto Bay, Fla., theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, 48 hours in jail; disorderly conduct, loud unreasonable noise, 48 hours in jail.

    Timothy M. Marsters, 26, of Waldoboro, shellfish harvesting license violation-commercial, $300 fine.

    Kevin L. Matthews, 44, of Waldoboro, operating while license suspended or revoked, $250 fine.

    Jazman Nash, 29, of Rockland, violating condition of release, 90 days in jail; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, priors, six months in jail; violating condition of release, 90 days in jail; violating condition of release, 90 days in jail; failure to appear after bailed, six months in jail; violating condition of release.

    Gary S. Peters, 48, of Cushing, operating while license suspended or revoked-operating under the influence, dismissed.

    Brian Pietrini, 38, of Rockland, operating vehicle without license-conditions/restrictions, $150 fine; operating while license suspended or revoked, $250 fine.

    Corey A. Robinson, 26, of Owls Head, operating while license suspended or revoked, $250 fine.

    Heather Sprague, 41, of Rockland, unlawful possession of scheduled drug, $400 fine, 48 hours in jail; violating condition of release, 48 hours in jail.

    Brandon L. Sykes, 22, of Waldoboro, operating under the influence (alcohol), $500 fine, 48 hours in jail, license suspended 150 days.

    Andrew S. Toomey, 22, of Rowley, Mass., operating under the influence (alcohol), $500 fine, 48 hours in jail, license suspended 150 days.

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