The Wiscasset Police Department reports the following activity for the period of April 30 to May 6:
Summonses
Robert Bryne, 27, Augusta, failing to maintain motor vehicle, May 4.
Rebekah Hilt, 19, Waldoboro, speeding, May 3.
Amy Lent, 51, Doylestown, Penn., speeding, May 3.
Other activity
April 30: Officers gave a warning for no tail lights on, gave six warnings for speeding, responded to a burglar alarm (door open, checked building, all secure), twice assisted the Wiscasset Ambulance Service with medical emergencies, investigated a report of erratic operations, twice investigated reports of suspicious activity, and gave a warning for a vehicle defect.
May 1: Officers gave a warning for speeding, assisted a citizen, investigated a juvenile problem, referred a report of erratic operations to another agency, received a report of a lost wallet, assisted Wiscasset Ambulance with a medical emergency, and assisted the animal control officer with an animal complaint.
May 2: Officers gave a warning for a headlight out and speeding.
May 3: Officers responded to a motor-vehicle accident with non-reportable damage, conducted lockdown drills at Wiscasset Elementary School and Wiscasset Middle High School, responded to a minor motor-vehicle accident, conducted a grant-funded speeding detail, gave 13 warnings for speeding, gave a warning for a vehicle defect, and investigated a report of erratic operations.
May 4: Officers provided traffic control at Wiscasset Elementary and Wiscasset Middle High, provided notary services, received a report of a lost phone, investigated two reports of erratic operations, assisted a citizen, escorted a citizen across the bridge, and assisted Wiscasset Ambulance with a medical emergency.
Officers responded to a motor-vehicle accident. Robert Bryne, 27, of Augusta, struck David Mosher, 36, of Dresden, from behind.
May 5: Officers investigated a burglar alarm (all secure), responded to a car vs. deer motor-vehicle accident (no injuries and non-reportable damage), investigated a juvenile problem, assisted a citizen, gave two warnings for speeding, investigated two reports of suspicious activity, conducted a grant-funded OUI detail, referred a report of erratic operations to Sagadahoc County, gave a warning for failure to dim headlights, gave two warnings for defects, gave a warning for speeding, and responded to a burglar alarm (all secure).
May 6: Officers responded to a report of erratic operations (unable to locate vehicle), assisted the Boothbay Harbor Police Department with paperwork services, gave two warnings for speeding and three warnings for vehicle defects, and investigated a report of erratic operations.