The Damariscotta police report the following activity from April 19 to May 2:
Roxanne Hagar, Nobleboro, assault, domestic violence assault, April 23.
Virginia Stanley, Whitefield, criminal trespass, April 23.
Robert Whitney, 38, Damariscotta, warrant, May 1.
Summons
Audra Caler, Waldo, inspection sticker, Main Street, April 24.
Rowan Carroll-Christopher, Bristol, speeding, Main Street, April 19.
Jesse Daiute, Newcastle, insurance, Main Street, April 24.
Terry Moore, Fort Worth, Texas, insurance, Main Street, April 24.
Kelly Pain, Nobleboro, speeding, Church Street, April 22.
Aidan Thorpe, Waldoboro, speeding, Route 1, April 24.
May 1: Officer Kyle Sylvester investigated a car vs. deer accident on Main Street. Charles Anderson, of Bristol, was driving a 2008 GMC 3500. No human injuries were reported.
Officer Elwell responded to a parking problem on Main Street. A vehicle was blocking traffic. It was removed.
Officers investigated a noise complaint on Church Street.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for a stop sign violation on Biscay Road.
Officer Sylvester conducted a pedestrian check on Main Street near Hilltop Stop.
April 20: Sgt. Jason Warlick took a found property report on Main Street.
Sgt. Warlick investigated an alarm on Back Meadow Road.
Officer Erick Halpin took a report of a computer scam.
Officer Halpin took a report of an erratic vehicle on Main Street.
Sgt. Warlick took a report of suspicious activity at Rising Tide Community Market.
April 21: Sgt. Warlick took three citizen requests on Blue Haven Lane.
Officer Halpin took a report of a traffic hazard on Biscay Road. The Maine Department of Transportation was notified.
Officer Halpin took a report of a lost wallet at Mr. Mike’s Market.
Officer Halpin took a report of a lost wallet at Hannaford.
Officer Halpin investigated a police information report at Rite-Aid.
Sgt. Warlick warned two motorists for speeding on Main Street.
April 22: Officer Halpin took a fraud report from a citizen.
April 23: Officer Halpin took a found property report at the Miles Campus of LincolnHealth.
Officer Sylvester took a police information report on Woods Lane.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for speeding on Main Street and warned a motorist for speeding on Route 1.
Officer Sylvester responded to Ledgewood Court for a juvenile complaint.
Officer Sylvester assisted with a juvenile complaint on Blue Haven Lane.
Officer Sylvester assisted with a complaint at the Miles Campus of LincolnHealth.
Officer Sylvester investigated a report of a domestic dispute at the Miles Campus of LincolnHealth.
April 24: Sgt. Warlick took a police information report on Main Street.
Chief Ron Young investigated a report of a dog not being well cared-for on Church Street. The animal control officer was notified as well. The dog was checked and is well cared-for and in good health.
Sgt. Warlick assisted with a traffic hazard on Main Street.
Sgt. Warlick investigated a report of a possible domestic on Main Street.
Sgt. Warlick investigated a road-rage and threatening complaint on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester warned 10 motorists for the following violations: failure to stop at a red light on Theater Street, operating without headlights on Main Street, registration on Main Street and Miles Street, speeding on Route 1 and School Street, and vehicle defects on Biscay Road, Main Street, and Route 1.
Sgt. Warlick warned six motorists for the following violations: failing to dim headlights on Biscay Road, speeding on Chapman Street and Main Street, and vehicle defects on Main Street and Route 1.
April 25: Officer Graham assisted a male subject on Main Street.
Officer Graham assisted with the drug take-back event at the Miles Campus of LincolnHealth.
Officer Graham assisted a citizen with a vehicle lockout at Hilltop Stop.
Officer Sylvester took a theft complaint on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester warned motorists for speeding on Bristol Road and Main Street, and for a defect on Main Street.
April 26: Officer Erick Halpin assisted a citizen on Twin Cove Lane.
Officer Halpin took a report of found property in the downtown area.
Officer Halpin investigated a parking problem on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester investigated a report of suspicious activity on Vine Street.
Officer Sylvester assisted another agency on Schooner Street.
April 27: Officer Halpin conducted a well-being check on Miles Street.
Officer Halpin assisted a citizen with a drug take-back at the police department.
Officer Halpin assisted a citizen with questions at the police department.
Chief Ron Young assisted a citizen with questions at the police department.
Officer Halpin assisted a citizen with questions about speeding fines.
Officer Halpin assisted a citizen with obtaining a transit plate for a camper.
Officer Halpin took a complaint of phone harassment.
Officer Halpin warned a motorist for speeding on Main Street.
Sgt. Jason Warlick assisted a citizen who had locked their keys in their trunk at Hannaford.
Sgt. Warlick assisted another agency.
Sgt. Warlick investigated suspicious activity on Parking Lot Lane.
April 28: Chief Young assisted a citizen with questions about Facebook issues.
Officer Halpin assisted a citizen with questions about an escort.
Chief Young assisted two citizens with drug take-backs at the police department.
Officer Halpin investigated a report of a motorcycle going over 120 mph on Back Meadow Road.
Sgt. Warlick investigated a report of a vehicle that had parked too close to another vehicle on Elm Street.
Sgt. Warlick warned a motorist for speeding on Main Street.
April 29: Officer Halpin conducted speed enforcement in the school zone on Main Street.
Officer Halpin assisted a citizen with questions about an escort.
Officer Halpin took a report of a civil complaint on Blue Haven Lane.
Chief Young assisted with two drug take-backs at the police department.
Chief Young took a police information report.
Chief Young assisted with a complaint at the town office.
Officer Halpin conducted speed enforcement in the school zone on Main Street.
Officer Halpin assisted a citizen on Shamrock Lane.
Sgt. Warlick investigated an alarm on Bristol Road.
Sgt. Warlick issued an uninspected vehicle permit.
April 30: Officer Michael Elwell warned motorists for following too closely on Route 1, speeding on Bristol Road, and speeding on Route 1.
Officer Elwell investigated two reports of erratic operations on Route 1.
Officer Sylvester investigated a report of a disabled motor vehicle on Biscay Road.
Office Sylvester investigated a report of suspicious activity on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for a defect on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester investigated two harassment complaints on Egypt Road.
Officer Sylvester investigated an alarm on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for speeding on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester took a report of criminal mischief on Route 1.
May 1: Sgt. Warlick invested a report of theft from N.C. Hunt Lumber.
Sgt. Warlick assisted a citizen with questions about moving to the area.
Sgt. Warlick assisted a citizen with questions about a private property accident.
Sgt. Warlick investigated a disabled motor vehicle on Biscay Road.
Sgt. Warlick assisted a citizen with a civil complaint.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for speeding on Main Street.
May 2: Sgt. Warlick took a report of erratic operations on Route 1.
Sgt. Warlick took a police information report on Route 1.
Sgt. Warlick took a police information report on Old County Road.
Officer Sylvester took a report of erratic operations on Back Meadow Road.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for driving the wrong way on a one-way street.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for a stop sign violation on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for studded tires on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester investigated a disabled motor vehicle on Main Street.
Officer Sylvester warned a motorist for a stop sign violation on Main Street.
The Damariscotta Police Department responded to 222 calls for service from April 19 to May 2.
Reminder: Damariscotta Police Department will continue DriveSober Maine! OUI details and safety checkpoints throughout the summer. Since April 1, the department has made six alcohol-related arrests and four drug-related arrests. Remember to plan ahead; designate a sober driver.