Waldoboro Police beat: Burglaries, stolen generator, operating after suspension

Tue, 02/12/2019 - 3:30pm

    WALDOBORO — Waldoboro police responded to 114 calls for service from Feb. 5-12. Listed below are a few of the highlights. An arrest or summons does not imply guilt. A person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.

    Feb. 7          

    Charles Stone, 47, of Waldoboro, was arrested by Officer Nathaniel Jack for operating after suspension and violation of conditional release.

    Jack is investigating a report from a citizen that someone broke into his house and stole items.

    Feb. 9          

    Jack is investigating a report from a citizen that he caught two male subjects trying to break into his vehicle.                  

    Officer Jeffery Fuller is investigating a report from a citizen that his residence was broke into and items were stolen.

    Fuller investigated an accident at the intersection of Atlantic Highway and Depot/Jefferson Streets at 3:23 p.m. Ashley Feltis, 32, of Waldoboro, was driving a 2015 Jeep utility vehicle. Nathaniel Courtenay, 20, of Nobleboro, was driving a 2001 Subaru sedan. Courtenay failed to yield the right of way to Feltis, striking her vehicle in the driver’s side. No injuries were reported.

    Feb. 11        

    Fuller is investigating a report from a citizen about the theft of a generator during the night.

    Fuller is investigating a report from a citizen about a community church that was broken into during the night.

    Sarah Shepherd can be reached at news@penbaypilot.com