Maine State Police Troop D beat
AUGUSTA — Maine State Police Troop D reported the following activity, April 22-28. Below are some of the highlights, as reported by the agency. An arrest or summons does not imply guilt.
April 22
Troopers Erin Ball and Greg Stevens responded to a report of bad checks being written to IGA in Randolph. David Gillison, 31, of Woolwich, is accoused of writing $1,300 in bad checks on a closed account. Gillison was charged with negotiating a worthless instrument.
Trooper Corey Smith charged Syria Martin, 34, of Belfast, with domestic violence assault as a result of an investigation initiated April 10.
Troopers Desiree Wuthenow and Bethany Robinson conducted a bail check on Douglas Pagliaroli, 43, who was found to have benzodiazepine in his system. Pagliaroli was taken to Waldo County Jail and held without bail.
April 23
Troopers Ball and Stevens located the second suspect from the April 22 complaint from IGA about the writing of bad checks. Chelsea Mansfield, 24, of Edgecomb, allegedly admitted to writing and cashing six checks totaling $1,090 at IGA. Mansfield was charged with theft by deception and forgery.
Trooper Smith and Trooper Benjamin Sweeney responded a report of a suicidal person at a residence in Freedom.
Trooper Smith and K9 Freyja assisted Trooper Donald Webber with a roadside investigation in Augusta resulting in the retrieval of contraband believed to have been discarded by the driver, who was ultimately arrested.
Trooper Mark Ferreira stopped Julia Chesley, 33, of Madison, for a plate light that was out and for speeding on Route 202 in China. Further investigation revealed that Julia was under the influence and Ferreira noticed the odor of marijuana coming from the vehicle. Chesley was charged with OUI and also with sale and use of drug paraphernalia.
Trooper Webber stopped Kristan Preo, 25, on Route 3 in Augusta. Preo was ultimately arrested and summonsed for possession of a useable amount of marijuana and sale and use of drug paraphernalia.
April 24
Trooper Webber and Trooper Niles Krech conducted a bail check on Jarold Curtis, 29, of Bangor, in Randolph. Curtis had not returned an Avis rental car and was arrested for unauthorized use of property. Ashley Steeves, 29, of Farmingdale, was arrested for violation of her conditions of release and Adam Smith, 31, was arrested for violating conditions of release.
Trooper Smith charged Trevor Parker, 20, of Burnham with unsworn falsification, failure to report an accident by quickest means and failure to notify owner of a property damage accident. The charges resulted from an investigation initiated Feb. 2 in Burnham. In addition, Parker's father, Troy Parker, 45, of Arundel, was charged with unsworn falsification and failure to report an accident by the quickest means.
April 25
Sgt. Pat Hood located Joshua Flood, 36, of Jackson, in a search resulting from Flood's involvement in a vehicle crash in Brooks on the evening of April 19. Flood was summonsed for failing to report an accident by quickest means.
Sgt. Hood stopped William Burrows, 19, on Route 131 in Morrill for an inspection sticker violation (none). Burrows was summonsed for operating without a license and failing to display an inspection sticker.
Trooper Evan Teel received a harassment complaint from Unity. The subject making the calls was contacted and warned about continuing the harassment.
Trooper Wuthenow and Trooper Bethany Robinson arrested Danielle Walsh, 33, on a warrant for unpaid fines and fees in Penobscot. Walsh was transported to Waldo County Jail.
Troopers Christopher Rogers and Seth Allen responded to a report from C.B. Haskell Fuel Co. Inc. in Windsor of a check written on a closed account. The investigation is ongoing.
Trooper Robert Cejka stopped Quoc B. Dang, 20, for speeding 70 mph on Route 1 in West Bath. Further investigation revealed Dang was in possession of a marijuana brownie and he was summonsed for possessing a usable amount of marijuana.
Trooper James Macdonald stopped a vehicle on Bangor Road in Unity after the vehicle almost struck him as it turned off Route 220. Randy Hubbard, the operator, was subsequently charged with operating under the influence and operating without a license.
Trooper Macdonald stopped a vehicle on School Street in Unity due to a seat belt violation. A passenger, Andrew Matt, 25, was arrested on two active warrants and transported to Waldo County Jail.
April 26
Sgt. Hood and Troopers Ferreira and Macdonald responded to a report of a domestic incident on Dirigo Road in China. The troopers determined a physical confrontation had taken place, however the predominant aggressor was unclear due to a lack of cooperation. The parties were separated for the remainder of the night.
Trooper Cejka and K9 Charlie conducted three bomb threat searches at schools in Litchfield and Lewiston. No explosive devices were found.
Trooper James Leonard witnessed a white BMW doing "donuts" in the middle of Route 126 in Lewiston. Rocky Thurlow, 20, was ultimately charged with driving to endanger and violating conditions of release.
Trooper Elisha Fowlie and Trooper Bureau responded to the report of a family fight in Windsor. James A. Lee, 31, was ultimately charged with violating conditions of release and the District Attorney's Office will investigate for possible domestic violence charges.
Trooper Ferreira arrested Brandon Arnold, 19, of Chelsea, for forgery and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer.
Trooper Ferreira arrested Dylan Hendsbee, 21, of West Gardiner for violating probation after he was found with his girlfriend at a residence on Route 126 in Pittston.
April 27
Trooper Ball and Trooper Stevens responded to a harassment complaint in Chelsea. The complainant decided he would seek a harassment order the following day and put the complaint on file.
April 28
Troopers Ball and Stevens and Sgt. Jeffrey Mills responded to a 911 hang-up call in Litchfield. The call was placed accidentally on a cell phone owned by Ryan Crowley, 27. Crowley though was arrested on a warrant from Androscoggin County for theft by unauthorized taking or transfer. He was transported to Androscoggin County Jail.
Troopers Ball and Stevens conducted a warrant check on George Callahan, 38, of West Gardiner, for failure to pay fines. Callahan was released after meeting bail conditions.
Troopers Ball and Stevens responded to a complaint in West Gardiner of an assault. The complainant stated an acquaintance he had not seen in several years had shown up at his door threatening him. While the complainant did not press charges, he told troopers he would pursue a protective order.
Trooper Smith assisted the Waldo County Sheriff's Office in locating a juvenile who ran away from a treatment facility in Morrill.
Trooper Smith, assisted by Waldo County Sheriff's deputies, broke up a family dispute in Swanville. The parties separated for the evening.
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