The Wiscasset Police Department reports the following activity for the period of Feb. 18 to March 3:
Arrests
Taylor Delano, 19, Wiscasset, aggravated criminal trespass, Feb. 26.
Timothy Ferrell, 21, Westport Island, operating after suspension, operating under the influence, Feb. 19.
Daniel Hassan, 42, Boothbay, fugitive from justice, Feb. 28.
Harmony Pottle, 37, Wiscasset, obstructing government administration, Feb. 25.
Isaac Ward, 38, Wiscasset, unpaid fines, Feb. 23.
Summonses
Jazmine Bragdon, 34, Washburn, operating after suspension, Feb. 23.
Harris Culpepper, 69, Bath, registration, March 3.
Gabriella Digiacomo, 26, Pittston, expired inspection, Feb. 24.
Alan Fifield, 72, Woolwich, inspection, March 2.
Carol Hopkins, 55, Westport Island, unregistered vehicle, March 2.
James Kramer, 72, Boothbay, failure to register vehicle, Feb. 28.
Jason Lewis, 23, Wiscasset, no insurance, Feb. 23.
Dennis Mosier, 25, Woolwich, expired inspection, Feb. 23.
Rebekah Napolitan, 46, Rockport, inspection, March 2.
Timothy Peaslee, 25, Whitefield, operating after suspension, Feb. 24.
Other activity
Feb. 18: Officer Jonathan Barnes conducted property checks and gave a warning for speeding.
Sgt. Perry Hatch conducted property checks and assisted a citizen.
Feb. 19: Officer Cory Hubert responded to a disabled motor vehicle.
Sgt. Hatch conducted property checks, responded to a burglar alarm, responded to a medical emergency, responded to a report of theft, and responded to a motor-vehicle accident (vehicle stuck in snowbank).
Feb. 20: Officer Jason Miller conducted property checks and investigated a report of suspicious activity.
Sgt. Hatch conducted property checks, assisted a citizen with information, investigated a report of harassment, investigated a report of an abandoned motor vehicle, and investigated a car vs. deer motor-vehicle accident.
Feb. 21: Officer Miller conducted property checks.
Officer Hubert received a report of a burglar alarm.
Officer James Read responded to a burglar alarm and served paperwork.
Officer Barnes conducted property checks, gave a warning for littering, and gave a warning for a defect.
Feb. 22: Officer Miller conducted property checks and responded to a disabled motor vehicle.
Officer Hubert assisted citizens and investigated a report of a burglary.
Officer Barnes responded to a disabled motor vehicle, assisted another agency, conducted a compliance check, conducted property checks, gave a warning for speeding, and gave a warning for a defect.
Feb. 23: Officer Miller conducted property checks, responded to an alarm, and investigated a report of theft.
Officer Barnes conducted property checks, investigated suspicious activity, gave four warnings for speed, gave a warning for operation, gave a warning for no plate lights, and gave a warning for not dimming lights.
Feb. 24: Officer Levon Travis responded to an animal complaint, a burglar alarm, and a disabled motor vehicle.
Officer Barnes assisted a citizen, gave a warning for speeding, and gave a warning for a defect.
Feb. 25: Chief Hesseltine posted notices for a public hearing.
Sgt. Hatch conducted property checks and responded to a fire call, a report of erratic operations, and a non-reportable motor-vehicle accident.
Officer Hubert investigated a police information report and responded to a domestic disturbance.
Officer Barnes conducted property checks and a pedestrian check.
Officer Tom Hoepner conducted property checks.
Feb. 26: Chief Hesseltine investigated a report of erratic operations and responded to a domestic disturbance.
Sgt. Hatch conducted property checks, assisted a citizen, conducted a 911 check, and investigated a disabled motor vehicle.
Feb. 27: Chief Hesseltine investigated a report of suspicious activity.
Sgt. Hatch conducted a welfare check and took a report for police information.
Officer Miller conducted property checks and responded to a medical emergency.
Officer Hoepner investigated a report of suspicious activity and responded to a disabled motor vehicle and a medical emergency.
Feb. 28: Chief Hesseltine investigated a disabled motor vehicle and responded to reports of erratic operations and a traffic hazard.
Officer Barnes investigated a report of suspicious activity, responded to a complaint of erratic operations, and gave warnings for a defect, operation, failure to stop at a stop sign, and speeding (four).
Officer Read responded to a medical emergency.
March 1: Officer Hubert investigated a burglar alarm.
Officer Miller investigated a report of sex offenses.
Officer Barnes took a report of lost property, investigated a fire alarm, investigated a motor-vehicle accident, received a report for police information, responded to a report of erratic operations, responded to a domestic disturbance, gave a warning for operation, gave a warning for registration, and gave four warnings for speeding.
March 2: Officer Miller received a report of erratic operations and gave two warnings for speeding.
Officer Hubert received a report of erratic operations, responded to a disabled motor vehicle, investigated a report of suspicious activity, investigated a report of harassment, and gave a warning for speeding.
Officer Barnes received reports of erratic operations, assisted a citizen, responded to a disabled motor vehicle, and investigated a report of suspicious activity.
March 3: Sgt. Hatch conducted property checks and assisted a citizen.
Officer Travis conducted property checks, received reports of erratic operations, investigated a report of suspicious activity, gave a warning for operation, and gave two warnings for speeding.