The Damariscotta Police reports the following:
Sarah E. Crosby, 61, of Waldoboro was issued a summons to court for speeding, 10 to 14 mph over the posted speed limit.
March 12, Robert L. Parks, 86, of Damariscotta reported that he hit one of the columns at the Rite Aid store in his green 2002 Saab.
Kami M. Thorpe, 23, of Bremen was arrested for operating under the influence/drugs, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs, and operating a defective motor vehicle.
On March 14, Barbara A. Willison, 62, of Chatham, N.J. was issued a summons to court for speeding 25 to 29 mph over the posted speed limit.
March 16, Officer Jennifer Doe assisted CLC ambulance with a medical call.
March 17, April M. Benner, 20, of Newcastle was arrested on a warrant for failure to pay fine and failure to appear in court.
March 18, Officer Norton responded to a complaint at Miles Memorial Hospital where a patient was given medication in the emergency room, was impaired and left the hospital against the advice of the doctors. This individual was not located but while checking the area, Officer Norton arrested Tracey Berry, 51 of South Bristol for operating under the influence.
Pedro Lopez, 24, of Bristol was summonsed to court for theft at Hannaford and taken into custody on a probation hold.
Bianca Proctor, 27, of Bristol was summonsed to court for theft at Hannaford and taken into custody on a probation hold.
Christopher S. Hughes, 40, of Waldoboro was summonsed to court for failure to register a motor accident.
March 22, Morgan White, 21, of Newcastle was arrested for operating under the influence.
Katherine E. Troxel, 22, of New Harbor was issued a summons to court for operating a motor vehicle without a valid inspection certificate.
March 16, Officer Jennifer Doe assisted CLC Ambulance with a medical call.
March 20, Detective Richard Alexander investigated a case of a threatening letter that was received at The First.