Waldoboro Police beat: Drug possession, speeding
WALDOBORO — Waldoboro police responded to 138 calls for service from Sept. 12-19. Listed below are a few of the highlights. 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.
Sept. 12
Jacob Ingrham, 21, of Union, was issued a summons by Officer Chris Spear for unlawful possession of scheduled drugs and sale/use of drug paraphernalia.
Sept. 13
Timothy Marsters, 25, of Waldoboro, was issued a summons by Officer Larry Hesseltine for operating a motor vehicle without a license.
Ashley Chaisty, 21, of Waldoboro, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for permitting unauthorized use.
Sept. 14
Frank Guptil, 17, of Friendship, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for speed.
Zachary Rogachoff, 19, of Washington, was issued a summons by Spear for speed and operating a vehicle with excessive noise.
Sept. 15
Hesseltine is investigating a report from a citizen that criminal mischief was done to his lawn.
Sept. 16
Hesseltine investigated an accident on the Washington Road at 7:30 a.m. Sean O’Donnell, 50, of Waldoboro, was driving a 2015 Ford pickup truck. Olivia Merryman, 18, of Harpswell, was driving a 2002 Subaru sedan. O’Donnell was traveling southbound following the roadway on the Washington Road. Merryman was traveling northbound on the Washington Road, making a left turn and improper turn in front of O’Donnell’s vehicle. No injuries were reported.
Hesseltine is investigating a report from a citizen of damage done to the canvas top of his pickup.
Sept. 17
Hannah Hewes, 19, of Pemaquid, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for speed.
Taylor Jackson, 18, of East Boothbay, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for speed.
Melissa Fortune, 40, of Washington, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for speed.
Christina Feener, 23, of Northport, was issued a summons by Hesseltine for failure to show proof of insurance.
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