BANGOR — The Bangor Fire Department’s assistant chief has pleaded guilty to drunk driving.

Fifty-five-year-old Scott J. Bostock, of Eddington, who entered the plea earlier this month, had his license suspended for 90 days and was ordered to pay a $600 fine.

On Feb. 5, he was stopped by Brewer police.

Interim City Manager Bob Farrar tells the Bangor Daily News that Bostock was off duty at the time.

He says the 34-year Fire Department veteran will remain an assistant chief.


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