BRUNSWICK

Brunswick police issued summonses to a group of children as young as 12 involved in alleged underage drinking during two separate incidents last week.

Police were called Tuesday, June 28 at 5:37 p.m. to the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church rear parking lot for a report of a group of juveniles suspected of drinking alcohol.

Brunswick Police Cmdr. Marc Hagan said police found one minor and four juveniles who had all been consuming liquor. They were allegedly drinking Fireball Whiskey.

Dakota Rumery, 18, of Topsham was issued a summons for minor consuming liquor. Four juveniles were also summonsed for consuming liquor and included a 12-year-old girl, 14-year-old boy and 16-year-old boy all from Brunswick; and a 14- year-old girl form Harpswell.

The five were released to adults after issued summonses.

Early Friday at 3:47 a.m., police were called about a loud party at the Rodeway Inn & Suites on Bath Road. Mohamed A. Mohamed, 21, of Portland, the man police said was responsible for the room, was summonsed for furnishing liquor to minors.

Charged with being a minor consuming liquor were: Shania Marr, 20, of Wiscasset; Alex Powers, 19, of Lewiston; Jonathan Hernandez Dibiase, 18, of Portland; Carlos Kanda, 20, of Portland; and Olivia Salvail, 20, of Brunswick.

dmoore@timesrecord.com



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