Summonses
Christopher McKenney, 20, of 297 Mere Point Road, June 19, 1:54 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, on Medical Center Drive.
John Davey, 26, of 91 Pleasant St., Apt. 22, June 16, 10:43 a.m., charged with driving to endanger, on Polar Loop.
RobynDoble,19,of 3BSt., June 15, 7:46 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, on Tibbetts Drive.
Joshua Alves, 23, of 22 Old Farm Road, Topsham, June 15, 2:07 p.m., charged with operating after suspension, on Pleasant Street.
Erin Farrington, 18, of 7 Dunning St., June 13, 12:15 a.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, on Elm Street.
Margaret Murphy, 54, of 1367A North Road, North Yarmouth, June 10, 12:06 p.m., charged with attaching false plates, on Bath Road.
Male juvenile, 16, of Brunswick, June 9, 11:26 p.m., charged with possession of usable amount of marijuana, on Pleasant Street.
Male juvenile, 16, of Brunswick, June 9, 11:26 p.m., charged with possession of usable amount of marijuana, on Pleasant Street.
Jessica Garland, 31, of 11 South St., Topsham, June 8, 7:14 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, on Tibbetts Drive.
Jason Lavoie, 35, of 11 South St., Topsham, June 8, 7:14 p.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, on Tibbetts Drive.
Scott Coombs, 35, of 36 Water St., Apt. 5, June 5, 10:09 p.m., charged with violation of conditions of release, on Cushing Street.
Ryan Wyman, 20, of 7 Windjammer Way, Apt. B, Bath, June 2, 11:13 a.m., charged with theft by unauthorized taking, at Walmart.
Brian Magnin, 33, of 9 Center Island Terrace, Harpswell, June 2, 2:25 a.m., charged with operating after license suspension, on Gurnet Road.
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