Knox County Criminal Docket closed cases
ROCKLAND — The following cases were closed in Knox County Unified Court from Sept. 9-16.
Sean Anderson, 37, of Liberty, theft by unauthorized use of property in Camden March 20, 2019, 30 days in jail, restitution $1215.08; unlawful possession of scheduled drug in Rockland April 12, 2019, $400 fine, 30 days in jail.
Conner J. Andrews, 24, of Thomaston, attaching false plates in Warren July 1, 2019, $250 fine.
Lewis R. Cameron Cray, 21, of Vinalhaven, operating while license suspended or revoked on Vinalhaven June 11, 2019, dismissed.
Zackary R. Cross, 18, of Warren, criminal trespass in Rockland July 14, 2019, $150 fine.
Casey L. Dean, 36, of Rockland, unlawful possession of scheduled drug, two counts, in Rockland May 23, 2019, $400 fine, 48 hours in jail; unlawful possession of scheduled drug, three counts, in Rockland May 23, 2019, dismissed.
Amanda Demmons, 33, of Freeport, criminal trespass in Rockland Jan. 10, 2019, $150 fine.
Deanna Hewlett Dyer, 43, of Appleton, domestic violence assault in Appleton July 15, 2018, dismissed; disorderly conduct, offenseive words, gestures in Appleton July 15, 2019, $250 fine.
Seth E.Flanders, 44, of Carmel, operating vehicle without license in Camden July 24, 2019, $150 fine.
Misty Dawn Gardiner, 43, of Rockland, operating under the influence (alcohol) in Rockland July 12, 2019, $750 fine, license suspended 150 days.
Travis R. Gerrier, 25, of Dixmont, assault on an officer in Warren Dec. 14, 2018, six months in prison.
Zachary J. Hare, 31, of Rockland, operating under the influence (alcohol) in Rockland June 10, 2019, $500 fine, 48 hours in jail, license suspended 150 days; failure to produce vehicle or return it to scene in Rockland June 10, 2019, $250 fine, 48 hours in jail; driving to endanger in Rockland June 10, 2019, $575 fine, license suspended 30 days.
Stephen M. Heller, 28, of Rockland, operating under the influence (drugs or combination) in Rockland May 10, 2019, $500 fine, 48 hours in jail, license suspended 150 days; violating condition of release in Rockland May 10, 2019, 48 hours in jail.
Jasmine M. Lee Hoffman, 25, of Cushing, criminal trespass in Rockland July 14, 2019, $150 fine.
Dillon C. Hutchinson, 27, of Bradford, violating condition of release in Camden Sept. 6, 2019, 48 hours in jail; failing to provide correct name, address, date of birth in Camden Sept. 6, 2019, 48 hours in jail.
Brandon E. Kavanagh, of Warren, probation violation for original conviction of unlawful furnishing of scheduled drug in Warren Jan. 25, 2016, 45 days in jail, probation partially revoked, probation continued.
Joseph Kelley, 41, of Woolwich, probation violation for original conviction of domestic violence assault in St. George Jan. 20, 2018, no sentence imposed; operating under the influence (alcohol) in Freeport Feb. 15, 2019, $700 fine, 72 hours in jail, license suspended 150 days.
Kerry J. Kerrigan, 63, of Appleton, operating under the influence (drugs or combination) in Rockland Dec. 23, 2018, dismissed.
Dustin Kimball, 24, of Waldoboro, violating condition of release in Warren July 14, 2019, $250 fine.
Samara Kurek, 40, of Washington, unlawful possession of scheduled drug in Camden June 10, 2019, $400 fine, 364 days in jail with all but seven days suspended, probation one year.
Nicole L. Leigh, 28, of Washington, operating under the influence (drugs or combination) in Washington Spet. 8, 2018, dismissed; driving to endanger in Washington Sept. 8, 2018, $575 fine, license suspended 30 days.
Collin James Marshall, 22, of Rockland, failure to register vehicle in Rockland July 8, 2019, $250 fine.
Cote McClure, 26, of Rockland, failure to register vehicle in Warren May 7, 2019, $250 fine.
David J. Pike, 32, of Rockland, theft by unauthorized taking or transfer in Rockland July 22, 2019, $250 fine.
James H. Poole II, 36, of Vinalhaven, failure to register vehicle on Vinalhaven July 13, 2019, $100 fine.
Justin L. Richards, 30, of Warren, violating condition of release in Rockland July 9, 2019, 60 days in jail; violating condition of release in Warren June 29, 2019, 60 days in jail; theft of services in Rockport May 11, 2019, 60 days in jail, restitution $204.15; violating condition of release in Rockport May 11, 2019, 60 days in jail; operating while license suspended or revoked in Rockport April 23, 2019, $250 fine, 60 days in jail; violating condition of release in Rockport April 23, 2019, 60 days in jail; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer and violating a condition of release, both in Rockport April 22, 2019, 60 days in jail; theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, priors in Rockport April 22, 2019, dismissed; unlawful possession of scheduled drug in Rockland May 21, 2019, dismissed; violating condition of release in Rockland May 21, 2019, 60 days in jail.
Kenneth A. Robak, 50, of Rockport, criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon and domestic violence terrorizing with prior, both in Rockport Sept. 1, 2018, dismissed; domestic violence assault in Rockport Oct. 8, 2018, dismissed.
Shelby Salas, 32, of Gardiner, criminal attempt in Rockland May 7, 2018, dismissed; criminal attempt in Rockland May 7, 2018, $250 fine.
Mitchell T. Sawyer, 37, of Thomaston, violating municipal shellfish ordinance in St. George June 22, 2019, $750 fine.
Phillip J. Spearing, 24, of Cushing, Class II lobster and crab fishing without a license in Spruce Head July 29, 2019, $500 fine.
Christopher John Spurling, 39, of Pittston, criminal mischief in Rockland July 12, 2019, $250 fine, restitution $36.27.
Anthony T. Stanton, 32, of Hope, unlawful possession of scheduled drug in Camden July 27, 2019, dismissed; use of drug paraphernalia in Camden July 27, 2019, $300 fine.
Chelsea R. Thompson, 29, of Rockland, unlawful furnishing of scheduled drug in Rockland April 25, 2017, dismissed; criminal conspiracy in Rockland April 25, 2017, 30 days in jail; violating condition of release in Rockland Aug. 19, 2019, 48 hours in jail.
Henry Thompson III, 33, of Nobleboro, failing to stop for an officer in Warren May 18, 2019, six months in jail; endangering the welfare of a child, two counts, in Warren May 18, 2019, six months in jail; attaching false plates, refusing to submit to arrest or detention, refusing to stop, and violating condition of release, all in Warren May 18, 2019, six months in jail; operating while license suspended or revoked in Warren May 18, 2019, $250 fine, $250 suspended; driving to endanger in Warren May 18, 2019, $575 fine, six months in jail, license suspended 30 days; eluding an officer in Warren April 15, 2019, nine months in jail; failing to stop for an officer, motor vehicle speeding: 30 miles over the speed limit, failure to register vehicle, and violating condition of release, all in Warren April 15, 2019, 90 days in jail; driving to endanger in Warren April 15, 2019, $575 fine, $575 suspended, 90 days in jail, license suspended 30 days; failing to stop for an officer in Friendship Oct. 15, 2018, six months in jail.
According to the affidavit filed in court by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office, police arrested Thompson May 18 for traveling for than 100 miles per hour along Route 1 with two young children in the car.
He was already free on bail after he was arrested April 22 for the high-speed chase on April 15 that police say began in Waldoboro and ended in Warren.
One of his bail conditions from the April arrest was that he “must stop for law enforcement upon signal to do so.”
Police received a report at approximately 7:40 p.m. on May 18 that Waldoboro police had been engaged in a pursuit on Route 1 that was heading toward Warren.
Officers attempted to stop Thompson, who they say was operating erratically and speeding, but he refused and sped off with two young children inside the vehicle, the report said. The officers then ended the chase due to the risk with the child passengers and safety of other drivers on the road.
Thompson turned onto Route 90 from Route 1 and again was not chased by police because of the risk to the children, according to the affidavit.
The ages of the children were later confirmed to be six and seven years old and they were not properly secured in the vehicle, according to the police report.
Thompson then traveled along Route 131 and stopped the vehicle along the road but sped off after police tried to get him out of the vehicle, the report said. The vehicle finally stopped on Route 17 prior to entering Route 220 in Washington. Police had to break the window on the driver’s side to remove Thompson from the vehicle.
While he was in the police cruiser on the way to jail, Thompson said that he should have stopped and did not know why he kept making the same mistakes, according to the affidavit.
Jacob A. Zernicke, 21, of Van Buren, assault on an officer in Warren Oct. 25, 2018, two years in jail.
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