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Arrests

April 18

Walter Thane Pittman, 28, Garden Lane, South Portland, on Shore Road on charges of violation of conditions of release, operating after suspension and operating under the influence.

April 19

Anthony Welch, 18, Two Lights Road, on Gladys Road on a charge of violation of conditions of release.

Summonses

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April 15

John Hubbard, 55, Spurwink Avenue, on Route 77 for an uninspected motor vehicle.

April 18

Samuel Ascanio, 18, Candlebrook Lane, South Portland, on Sawyer Road for failure to produce insurance.

James McKinney, 18, Pine Point Road, at Fort Williams for possession of marijuana.

Two 17-year-old males and one 15-year-old female at Fort Williams for possession of marijuana.

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April 19

Russell Thompson, 18, Pine Ridge Road, at the high school for failure to stop for a stop sign.

Fire and rescue

Between April 15 and April 21, the Cape Elizabeth Rescue squad transported eight patients to Maine Medical Center and one to Mercy Hospital.

On April 15, at around 5 p.m., the fire department responded to an activated fire alarm on Ocean House Road.

On April 16, at around 9 a.m., the fire department responded to an activated fire alarm on Monastery Road.

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On April 18, at around 2:30 p.m., the fire department responded to smoke in a residence on Runningtide Road.

On April 18, at around 9 p.m., the fire department responded to a smoking light fixture on Richmond Terrace.

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Burning bridges

On April 13, at around 2:15 p.m., a member of the Cape Elizabeth Conservation Commission reported lumber that had been purchased to build bridges and had been placed along a walking trail was stolen and used to a build a fort.

Fowl play

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On April 15, a resident of the Old Ocean House Road area reported a dog had killed the his domestic fowl. The owner of the dog was identified and contacted and agreed to make restitution.

Bike stolen

On April 16, a resident of the Old Ocean House Road area reported the theft of a bicycle, which is described as a green mountain bike and valued at $350.

Bike found

On April 20, a town employee turned in a bicycle to the police department that had been found along the conservation trail off Bowery Beach Road. It is described as a dark red, 18-speed, unisex mountain bike with 24-inch tires.

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