Lincoln County indictments, Nov. 14 and 15:
Sierra J. Benner, 30, Waldoboro, class C assault, class D refusing to submit to arrest.
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Lincoln County indictments, Nov. 14 and 15:
Sierra J. Benner, 30, Waldoboro, class C assault, class D refusing to submit to arrest.
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James Delano, 57, Waldoboro, operate vehicle without license, Sept. 30, $150.
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J.W. Oliver
A Kennebec County man has been sentenced to four years in prison for selling methadone in Waldoboro in October 2017.
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Liam P. Anderson, 28, Portland, furnish liquor to a minor, Sept. 29, 2017, $400.
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J.W. Oliver
A former manager accused of embezzling more than $50,000 from the New Harbor convenience store Dee’s Variety has admitted to felony forgery and theft charges.
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Timothy R. Jerome, 20, Waldoboro, failing to make accident report, $250; failing to notify of accident, $250.
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Ashley Ball, 27, Bath, operating while license suspended or revoked, Sept. 27, dismissed (insufficient evidence).
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A local businessman faces charges of burglary and theft after what police describe as an intensive investigation into the theft of a 1930 Ford Model A from a Nobleboro garage.
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The Wiscasset Police Department is warning parents after two juveniles overdosed Saturday, Oct. 27 on substances they received through the mail.
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The Lincoln County District Attorney’s Office has dismissed a robbery charge as part of a plea deal with a Somerset County man related to an incident in Nobleboro last October.
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Elvis C. Bowen, 19, Waldoboro, allow minor to possess or consume liquor, Aug. 17, $1,000.
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John L. Dunbar, 30, Boothbay Harbor, refusing to submit to arrest or detention, physical force, May 22, violating condition of release, May 22, both dismissed (plea to other charge); violating condition of release, May 22, $350.
Local attorney Jonathan C. Hull made his initial appearance on felony forgery and theft charges at the Lincoln County Courthouse in Wiscasset the morning of Thursday, Oct. 11.
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A 20-year-old Boothbay Harbor man has pleaded guilty to six charges in connection with an April home invasion in Nobleboro and a high-speed chase from Boothbay to Wiscasset in August.