The Damariscotta Police Department is reminding residents to renew vehicle registrations, register new vehicles, and complete state inspections, if necessary, before July 11, when enforcement of registration and inspection will resume.
LCSO to Host Forum on Police Force and Systemic Racism in Bremen
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office will host a community forum on use of force and systemic racism in policing at the Bremen fire station from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, July 9.
Local Man Named Maine Warden of the Year
Maine Game Warden Joey Lefebvre was named the Maine Warden Service’s 2019 Warden of the Year on Thursday, June 25. Lefebvre, who has been a game warden for 25 years, mostly in Lincoln and Knox counties, said this is his final year.
Local Attorney Disbarred for Alleged Embezzlement
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court has disbarred Jonathan C. Hull, an attorney who lives in Newcastle and had practiced in Damariscotta until his August 2018 suspension, for five years, citing allegations of embezzlement from two nonprofits he served as treasurer and from two clients.
Newcastle Rollover Sends Driver to Hospital
A rollover on River Road in Newcastle the night of Thursday, June 18 trapped a 22-year-old Edgecomb man under a pickup and sent him to the hospital with a non-life-threatening leg injury.
Update: Former Waldoboro Man’s Fatal Injuries Inflicted With Knife, Police Say Islanders Want Answers From Police After Roger Feltis' Death
Roger Feltis died from injuries inflicted with a knife, according to an update from Maine Department of Public Safety spokesman Stephen McCausland at 2:55 p.m., Friday, June 19. The Maine State Police and the Knox County Sheriff’s Office continue to investigate the circumstances of his death.
Wiscasset Motorcyclist Allegedly Pulls Gun in Road Rage Incident
A 23-year-old Wiscasset motorcyclist twice pointed a handgun at the occupants of another vehicle during a road rage incident in Wiscasset on Friday, June 12.
DA Vows to Prosecute Former Waldoboro Officer, but May Lack Authority
District Attorney Natasha Irving says she will prosecute a former Waldoboro police officer who shot and killed a teenager in 2007 if the state does not file a murder charge first, but Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey says she has no authority to do so.
Arson at Waldoboro Cannabis Shop Under Investigation
The Maine State Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating an incident of arson that caused minor damage to the side of the Finest Kind Medicinals building on Route 1 in Waldoboro.
Police Recover Stolen Kayaks
The Wiscasset Police Department has recovered two kayaks, believed stolen from the Waldoboro area, as the result of a traffic stop. The owner of the kayaks is asked to call the department at 882-8203.
Police Seize Stolen Guns From Man Living in Dresden Shack
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office has arrested a Piscataquis County man and seized four stolen guns from the Dresden shack where he was living. The man was free on bail after allegedly shooting at his wife and kids in December 2019.
Wiscasset Man Charged with Possessing Child Pornography
A Wiscasset man was arrested Wednesday, May 13 after police say they found child pornography on his cellphone.
State Supreme Court Upholds Gatto Conviction
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, on Tuesday, May 12, unanimously upheld the murder conviction of Shawna L. Gatto in the December 2017 death of 4-year-old Kendall Chick.
Newcastle Man Surrenders to Deputies After Standoff
A 52-year-old Newcastle man who allegedly threatened a woman with a handgun, then refused to come out of his house, surrendered to deputies after a standoff early Friday, April 24.
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