Brunswick police
Summonses
Alex David Turner, 21, of Brunswick, was summonsed at 9:34 p.m. May 9 for criminal mischief, after allegedly damaging a door to the Big Apple store at Cook’s Corner.
Kevin R. Brannigan, 54, of Lisbon, was charged with failing to register his vehicle at 4:55 p.m. May 11.
Matthew Latham, 20, of Brunswick, was summonsed on Gurnet Road and charged with violating a condition of his release after police responded to a report of an assault at about 4 p.m. May 12.
Arrests
Jaime McGee, 27, of Fairfield, was arrested for operating under the influence after police responded to a disturbance on McKeen Street at 2:19 a.m. May 11. According to police, officers were called after McGee had been outside a residence, yelling at people inside. Police said they found enough probable cause to charge McGee with OUI.
Kelsey M. Harrell, 23, of Brunswick, was arrested on Old Bath Road and charged with operating under the influence after police responded to a motor vehicle crash at 11:31 a.m. May 11.
Jacqueline J. Washburn, 24, of Brunswick, was arrested at the intersection of Mill and Cumberland streets around 9:19 p.m. May 12 on a warrant, and was also charged with operating with a suspended or revoked license, failing to register her vehicle, and operating with a suspended registration.
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