Tuesday, May 21, 2013
From staff and news services
BERWICK
Man hit by concrete truck outside Redi Mix plant dies
Police say a worker died Friday morning after being hit by a concrete truck in Berwick.
The man, 55, was struck outside the Seacoast Redi Mix Plant, police said. Emergency workers were unable to revive him; his identity wasn't immediately released pending notification of relatives.
Police said witnesses saw the incident. Both police and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration are investigating.
PORTLAND
Westbrook man guilty in Molotov cocktail case
A Westbrook man accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at a home pleaded guilty in federal court Friday.
Brian York, 21, entered the plea for a charge of possessing an unregistered destructive device. He is to be sentenced on Dec. 5.
York was with three other people when the Molotov cocktail was thrown onto the porch of a house on East Valentine Street on Jan. 26, 2011, according to a court document filed by the government. The incident was part of an ongoing feud, according to the document.
The device was made with a liquor bottle, gasoline and a tube sock. Westbrook police turned it over to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for analysis.
Escort service owner pleads not guilty to extortion charge
A Windham escort service owner accused of trying to extort from a longtime client pleaded not guilty in the case Friday.
Nicholas Enfanto, of Saugus, Mass., entered the not-guilty plea during his arraignment in federal court on a charge of sending interstate communications with intent to extort.
Enfanto, the owner of Enfanto's Perfect Pleasure Escort Service, accused a client of contacting escorts directly and therefore owing him more than $100,000 for lost business, according to an FBI affidavit.
Enfanto threatened to shoot the client, identified as "J.D.," if he did not pay, according to the document.
The client agreed to pay $250 a week, but Enfanto increased the amount to $400, the affidavit stated. J.D. reported the situation to Falmouth police when the threats escalated, according to the document.
LAMOINE
Bomb squad removes grenade from beach
The Maine State Police bomb squad has removed a grenade found on a state beach.
Officials say authorities were alerted after the grenade was found on a Lamoine beach. Police said no one was in danger.
WABI-TV said someone noticed the grenade Thursday and that members of the State Police bomb squad removed the unexploded grenade and firing pin Friday afternoon.
The station says no one seems to know how the grenade ended up on the beach.
WATERFORD
Two hurt in campground fight; father, son arrested
A father and son from Massachusetts are facing charges after a fight at a campground landed two men in the hospital.
Maine State Police say 40-year-old John O'Brien and his 19-year-old son, Jonathan O'Brien, both of Billerica, Mass., were arrested Thursday and charged with aggravated assault in connection with a brawl Wednesday night at the Papoose Pond Resort and Campground in Waterford.
The two men were held at the Oxford County Jail on $50,000 cash bail each.
Police told the Sun Journal that 43-year-old William Powell of Farmington was flown to Central Maine Medical Center with serious facial injuries. He is in good condition. Forty-six-year-old Michael Chapman of Farmington was taken to Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway.
More arrests may be made.
Police did not say what sparked the fight.
TENANTS HARBOR
Sea Hag Seafood processes first 7,500 pounds of lobster
Sea Hag Seafood Inc. opened its doors this week, marking the start-up of Maine's newest lobster processing plant.
The plant, which is running a crew of about 20 people, processed 3,000 pounds of lobster on Thursday and had 4,500 pounds to do Friday, according to Sea Hag President and Chief Executive Kyle Murdock.
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