Waldo County Sheriff’s Office beat: endangering welfare of a child, assault, criminal mischief

Tue, 01/23/2018 - 8:00pm

    BELFAST — The Waldo County Sheriff’s Office reported the following activity Jan. 9-23. An arrest or summons does not imply guilt.

    Jan. 9

    William Paquet, 53, of Stockton Springs, was issued a summons for criminal mischief on Route 1 in Stockton Springs.

    Jan. 13

    Robert H. Sabins, 52, of Winterport, was arrested for violating conditions of release and domestic violence assault on Coles Corner Road in Winterport.

    A 17-year-old Brooks juvenile was issued a summons for possession of liquor by a minor.

    Jan. 16

    Sergeant Cody Laite responded to the scene of a vehicle on fire at Hadley Mill Road in Jackson. The operator of the vehicle reportedly said they were driving south and believed a catalytic converter was “plugging up,” however they decided to continue driving home. The converter became very hot and started smoking, leading the driver to pull over. The operator tried to apply snow to cool the engine but the 2006 Chevy truck caught fire and is thought to be a total loss. The driver was uninjured.

    Jan. 18

    Deputy Cassandra McDonald responded to the scene of a deer v. vehicle accident on Belfast Road in Lincolnville. The vehicle sustained minor damage and the driver was uninjured.

    Tayler Turner, 25, of Montville, was issued summonses for an inspection sticker violation and failure to provide proof of insurance on Center Road in Montville.

    Jan. 20

    Tyler Cotter, 27, of Levant, was arrested for driving to endanger, operating under the influence and endangering the welfare of a child on Belfast Road in Northport.

    Amanda L. Hendrickson, 31, of Hampden, was arrested for endangering the welfare of a child and two counts of violating conditions of release.


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