ALFRED — The following indictments were recently handed up by a York County grand jury. An indictment is not a finding of guilt, but a finding that enough evidence exists to prosecute.
Herve Amani, 39, 262 North St., Saco, gross sexual assault, July 27 in Saco.
Marc N. Croteau, 50, 77 Hill St., Unit 202, Biddeford, four counts of burglary and four counts of theft, Jan. 4 in Buxton.
Stephen Desmond, 32, 215 Ferry St., Apt., 2, Everett, Massachusetts, robbery, Oct. 3 in Biddeford.
Cameron Fortinberry, 26, 2 Taft Way, Raymond, New Hampshire, theft, Nov. 15 in Saco.
Jason R. Galipeau, 34, 31 Stoney Brook Drive, Lyman, reckless conduct, Dec. 10 in Lyman.
Katelyn Guillereault, 30, 33 Boynton St., Buxton, theft and forgery, Dec. 4 in Buxton.
Thomas Harrington, 49, York County Shelter, Alfred, two counts of assault and refusal to submit to arrest, Jan. 4 in Biddeford.
Philip B. Harris, 31, 155 Hurlin Smith Road, Buxton, two counts of receiving stolen property, May 1 and June 1 in Buxton.
Thomas Chris Johnson, 33, 31 Franklin Ave., Biddeford, theft and violation of bail conditions, Jan. 3 in Biddeford.
Jonathan N. Lepage, 27, 17 Blueberry Pines Drive, Kennebunk, two counts of theft, Oct. 7 in Kennebunk.
Sloan Jacob Murray, 30, 39 Harding St., Biddeford, theft, Dec. 31 in Biddeford.
Johnathan S. Nadeau, 25, transient, Biddeford, robbery and violation of bail conditions, Dec. 8 in Biddeford.
Kent Nguyen, 43, 30 Ocean Park Road, Saco, gross sexual assault and unlawful sexual contact, Feb. 7 in Old Orchard Beach.
Lionel A. Pelletier, 33, 11 Chadwick Place, Apt. 102, Biddeford, theft, Nov. 2 in Saco.
Sydney Speight, 18, 7 Victory Lane, Biddeford, burglary and possession of burglar’s tools, Dec. 19 in Biddeford.
Leah Thurlow, 59, 172 Saco Ave., Apt., 20, Old Orchard Beach, theft, Nov. 17 in Saco.
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