Camden Police beat: Burglary, operating under the influence
CAMDEN – Camden police reported the following activity Jan 1-30. An arrest or summons does not apply guilt. A person charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.
Dec. 13 (late entry)
Susan Rainville, 49, of Rockport, was issued a summons for shoplifting.
Jan. 1
Ryan Mahoney, 41, of Camden, was issued a summons for operating under the influence and refusing to sign a citation.
Jan. 7
Weston Bryant, 20, of Camden, was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle, less than 150 days.
Kristina Dinsmore, 21, of Warren, was issued a summons for speeding.
Jan. 8
Emily Mills, 36, of Camden, was issued a summons for false public alarm or report.
Jan. 10
Hugh Curran, 77, of Camden, was issued a summons for an expired registration.
Scott Poland, 42, of Lincolnville, was issued a summons for an expired inspection.
Jan. 16
Benjamin Welt, 19, of Hope, was issued a summons for two counts of burglary.
Jan. 18
James Cilley, 42, of Northport, was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle, less than 150 days.
Jan. 23
Riley Andrews, 17, of Damariscotta, was issued a summons for speeding.
Jan. 24
Maita Cressler-Dow, 29, of Appleton, was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle.
Jan. 30
Jacob Baker, 32, of Rockport, was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle less than 150 days.
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