Camden Police beat: Numerous speeding tickets, insurance violations
CAMDEN — Camden police reported the following activity April 7-28. 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.
April 7
Elizabeth Goodale, 57, of Lincolnville, was issued a summons by Officer Brook Hartshorn for speeding.
April 8
Brian Carrara, 26, of Waldo, was issued a summons by Sgt. Dan Brown for operating an unregistered motor vehicle.
April 9
Ann McClellan, 52, of Camden, was issued a summons by Officer Allen Weaver for speeding.
April 11
Jody Ann McKee, 59, of Cushing, was issued a summons by Weaver for speeding.
April 12
Jeffrey Wolovitz, 39, of Lincolnville, was issued a summons by Weaver for speeding.
Caleb Lincoln, 27, of Rockport, was issued a summons by Weaver for speeding.
April 14
Lawrence Reed, 35, of Lincolnville, was issued a summons by Officer Samuel Butler for speeding.
Leith Lende, 61, of Durango, Colo. was arrested by Detective Curt Andrick and Hartshorn for burglary and criminal trespass.
April 15
Hayley Chambers, 25, of Warren, was issued a summons by Sgt. John Tooley for operating after suspension.
April 19
Paul Johnson, 33, of Morrill, was issued a summons by Officer Wesley Butler for expired inspection sticker and failure to produce insurance.
April 22
Jaqueline LaCoste, 72, of Belfast, was issued a summons by S. Butler for failure to produce insurance.
April 24
David Pike, 28, of Islesboro, was issued a summons by S. Butler for failure to produce insurance.
April 27
Dorothy Hokkanen, 72, of Camden, was issued a summons by Weaver for speeding.
Gregory Stradtman, 54, of Searsmont, was issued a summons by Weaver for failure to stop at a stop sign.
April 28
Julie Curtis-Peavey, 56, of Belmont, was issued a summons by Weaver for speeding.
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