Waldo County Sheriff’s beat

Mon, 09/17/2018 - 8:00am

    BELFAST —The Waldo County Sheriff’s Office reported the following activity Sept. 7-13. An arrest or summons does not imply guilt.

    Sept. 3

    Stephanie Pyne, 33, of Belfast, was issued a summons for failure to provide proof of insurance on Route 3.

    Sept. 7

    Carlos David, 21, of Bucksport, was issued a summons for possession of a schedule X drug on Tyler Lane in Frankfort, stemming from an incident Aug. 30.

    Sept. 8

    Joan Maddocks, 61, of Northport, was issued summonses for harassment (two counts) Aug. 31, and Sept. 4 on Beech Hill Road in Northport.

    Sept. 9

    Trevor A. McClure, 20, of Oakland, was issued a summons for an inspection sticker violation on Main Street in Burnham.

    Debbie A. Warren, 50, of Morrill, was issued a summons for operating with expired registration (30 days past expiration) on Moosehead Trail Highway in Brooks.

    Sept. 10

    Kimberly S. Wing, 48, of Etna, was issued a summons for an inspection sticker violation on Moosehead Trail Highway in Brooks.

    Deputy Cassandra McDonald responded to the scene of a single-vehicle accident on Moosehead Trail Highway in Brooks where an operator struck a telephone pole after leaving the roadway. The driver reportedly stated that a vehicle had been coming in the opposite northbound lane whose vehicle was partially in the driver’s lane. The driver stated she moved to the right, hitting the shoulder, and was unable to correct the vehicle when it went into a ditch. The 2016 Kia hit a telephone pole after entering the ditch and was towed from the scene. The driver, who said she was uninjured in the crash, decided to go to the hospital to ensure she wasn’t injured and she was transported by her significant other.


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