Waldoboro Police beat: Stolen guns, OUI, refusing to submit to arrest

Tue, 02/11/2020 - 3:45pm

    WALDOBORO — Waldoboro police responded to 227 calls for service from Jan. 25-Feb. 4. 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.

    Jan. 26                                          

    Sgt. Jamie Wilson investigated an accident on Depot Street at 10:08 p.m. Larry Wellman, 41, of Waldoboro, was traveling northbound on Depot Street, slid and spun across the roadway into the southbound shoulder, hit several trees and came to rest in a small stream.

    Jan. 27                                               

    Amanda Ferguson, 29, of Waldoboro, was arrested by Officer Chase Bosse for disorderly conduct, refusing to submit to arrest/refusing to sign summons.                    

    Phillip Griffin, 19, of Waldoboro, was issued a summons by Bosse for expired registration.

    Jan. 29     

    Officer Thomas Bartunek is investigating a report from a citizen about two stolen guns.                

    Officer William Labombarde is investigating a report from the Medomak Valley High School about the theft of $40 from the boys junior varsity locker room.

    Jan. 31                                             

    Evelyn Underwood, 23, of Bath, was issued a summons by Officer Dwight Jones for operating after suspension.                  

    Jones investigated an accident on the Atlantic Highway at 5:38 p.m. James Kinney, 60, of Warren, was traveling northbound, following the roadway on the Atlantic Highway. Cindy Jadis, 29, of Waldoboro, was heading southbound, making a left turn and struck the Kinney vehicle.

    Jadis was arrested by Jones for operating under the influence.

    Feb. 1          

    Officer Jeffery Fuller investigated an accident at the Main Street/Jefferson Street intersection at 12:52 p.m. Stephen Cotrone, 64, of West Roxbury, Mass., was attempting to cross Main Street and struck Leisa Sprague, 55, of Damariscotta, who was heading southbound on Main Street.

    Sarah Shepherd can be reached at news@penbaypilot.com