Camden Police beat: Arrest warrants, keeping dangerous dog
CAMDEN — Camden police reported the following activity from Dec. 2-14. 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.
Dec. 2
Alisa Roberts, 49, of Bangor, was issued a summons by Officer Sam Butler for failure to produce insurance.
Taylor Mudge, 71, of Camden, was issued a summons by S. Butler for speed.
Dec. 3
John Moran, 44, of Northport, was issued a summons by Officer Wes Butler for failure to register vehicle and failure to provide insurance.
Elizabeth Fuller, 31, of Montville, was issued a summons by S. Butler for failure to register vehicle.
Dec. 5
Virginia Johns, 73, of Camden, was issued a summons by Officer Brook Hartshorn for passing a stopped school bus.
Donna Creamer, 62, of Warren, was issued a summons by Hartshorn for driving to endanger.
Dec. 9
Robin Tribou, 38, of Old Town, was arrested by Officer Chris Hansen for domestic violence assault.
Dec. 12
Vincent Kwiatkowski, 23, of Camden, was issued a summons by Animal Control Officer Mark Bennett for failure to register dog.
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski, 54, of Camden, was issued a summons by Bennett for keeping a dangerous dog and dog at large.
Dec. 14
Senad Brkic, 42, of Camden, was arrested by Hartshorn for violation of protection order.
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