Waldoboro Police beat: Criminal mischief, theft, arrest warrant

Fri, 07/12/2019 - 2:30pm

    WALDOBORO — Waldoboro police responded to 295 calls for service from June 28 - July 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.

    July 2          

    Tyler Reid, 21, of Palermo, was issued a summons by Officer Nathaniel Jack for uninspected motor vehicle.

    Brian Breen, 38, of Warren, was issued a summons by Jack for uninspected motor vehicle.

    July 3                                                 

    Jack is investigating a report from a citizen about the possible theft of money.

    Jack investigated an accident in a parking lot on Atlantic Highway at 3:00 p.m. Anna Martz, 25, of Waldoboro, was operating her vehicle in a parking lot and struck unattended, legally parked vehicle belonging to Mary Hurst, 67, of Rockland.

    Anna Martz, 25, of Waldoboro, was issued a summons by Jack for operating after revocation.

    Reginald Perreault, 33, of Waldoboro, was issued a summons by Jack for operating after suspension

    Officer Thomas Bartunek is investigating a theft report from a citizen.

    Tony Thurman, 52, of Waldoboro, was arrested by Bartunek for assault, refusing to submit to arrest and terrorizing.

    July 5                                                 

    Cameron Henry, 27, of Thomaston, was arrested by Bartunek on a warrant.                   

    Sgt. Jamie Wilson is investigating a report from a citizen about criminal mischief to her motor vehicle.

    July 8          

    Officer Dwight Jones is investigating a report from a citizen about criminal mischief to his mailbox.                   

    Officer Jeffery Fuller is investigating a report from a citizen about criminal mischief to her lawn.

    Fuller is investigating a report from a citizen about criminal mischief to his door.

    Fuller is investigating a report from a citizen about damage to his lawn.

    July 9          

    Jack is investigating a report from a garden center about the theft of $50 in miscellaneous items.

    Sarah Shepherd can be reached at news@penbaypilot.com