Waldoboro Police beat:Theft at high school food stand, OUI, accidents

Mon, 04/23/2018 - 7:30am

    WALDOBORO — Waldoboro police responded to 416 calls for service from March 27-April 16. Listed below are a few of the highlights. An arrest or summons does not apply guilt. A person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. 

    March 27                   

    Nicholas Winter, 19, of Lincolnville, was arrested by Officer Larry Hesseltine for a violation of conditional release. 

    March 28             

    Officer John Lash investigated an accident on the Winslows Mills Road at 3:32 a.m. Sandra Schaeffer, 43, of Jefferson, was operating a 2014 Chevrolet utility vehicle. Schaeffer was traveling southbound, following the roadway, lost control and went off the road. No injuries were reported. 

    March 29  

    Juston Nicholson, 37, of Newcastle, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for theft. 

    Hesseltine is investigating a theft report from Bella Gia’s Restaurant. 

    March 30  

    Larry Hesseltine investigated an accident on Kalers Corner Road at 8:45 p.m. Melissa Robbins, 40, of Waldoboro, was driving a 2016 Ford utility vehicle. Matthew Simoneau, 38, of Rockland, was driving a 2010 Ford pickup truck. Robbins was traveling northbound and was stopped in traffic. Simoneau was traveling eastbound, following the roadway and swerved to avoid an unknown vehicle, which started into traffic in front of him. Simoneau failed to maintain control and left lane of travel, striking Robbins. Injuries were reported. 

    April 4        

    Dennis Wescott, 20, of Waldoboro, was arrested by Hesseltine for domestic violence stalking. 

    Chamara Cox, 31, of N.Y., was arrested by Hesseltine for eluding an officer. 

    April 5        

    Hesseltine is investigating a burglary reported by a citizen who said that someone went into a residence he is caretaking. At this time, it is unknown if anything is missing. 

    A14-year-old male, of Warren, was issued a summons by Officer Chris Spear for criminal threatening. 

    April 6                     

    Spear investigated an accident on Manktown Road at 2 p.m.  Arthur Anderson, 62, of Warren, was driving a 2011 Freightliner school bus. Jacob Davis, 18, of Warren, was driving 2002 Ford sedan. Anderson was traveling eastbound, making a right turn onto Manktown Road. Anderson and his passengers were unaware of any contact made between vehicles, as Davis continued south on Manktown and never stopped at the scene. Davis was traveling southbound on Manktown Road, following the roadway. He sustained minor damage to the rear passenger quarter panel. No injuries were reported. 

    April 9                   

    Danielle Demeritt, 32, of Thomaston, was issued a summons by Spear for uninspected motor vehicle.

    Adam Miller, 41, of Waldoboro, was arrested by Officers Tom Bartunek and Justin Hills on a warrant.

    April 10    

    Anthony Winchenbach, 36, of Waldoboro, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for failure to show proof of insurance, unregistered motor vehicle, and failure to stop at stop sign. 

    April 11    

    Sgt. Jamie Wilson investigated an accident on Winslows Mills Road at 5:30 a.m. Devin Prock, 34, of Waldoboro, was driving a 2017 Chevrolet, pickup truck. Prock was traveling southbound on Winslows Mills Road. A deer ran into the roadway and Prock was unable to avoid it and stuck the deer in the front driver’s side. 

    Roy Elliott, Jr., 31, of Waldoboro, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for operating after suspension. 

    April 13    

    Dennis Wescott, 20, of Waldoboro, was arrested by Hesseltine on a warrant. 

    April 14                                             

    Hesseltine investigated an accident on Winslows Mills Road at 1:30 a.m. Jason Cloukey, 43, of Bath, was driving a 2003 Chevrolet utility vehicle. Cloukey was traveling southbound, following the roadway and operated in an erratic, reckless, careless, negligent or aggressive manner. Cloukey went off the road and damaged properties owned by two individuals. No injuries were reported.                                                             

    Jason Clouckey was charged with operating under the influence and operating without a license. 

    Officer Jeffery Fuller is investigating a report from the food stand at the Medomak Valley High School. Someone broke in and stole $235 and food items with an unknown value at this time.

    April 16   

    Cameron Dodge, 25, of Bristol, was arrested by Officer John Lash for domestic violence criminal threatening.

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