GRAY – On Feb. 25, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office initiated an investigation into a string of motor vehicle burglaries in the town of Gray. In excess of 20 incidents of burglary to motor vehicles, theft, trespassing and criminal mischief had been reported by area residents off the Depot Road. With only physical evidence and […]
March 2012
Two Windham High School students charged with 30-plus crimes
GRAY – On Feb. 25, the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office initiated an investigation into a string of motor vehicle burglaries in the town of Gray. In excess of 20 incidents of burglary to motor vehicles, theft, trespassing and criminal mischief had been reported by area residents off the Depot Road. With only physical evidence and […]
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