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Log

On March 18 at about 5:15 p.m., a resident of the Ocean House Road area reported a motor vehicle burglary. A key ring with assorted keys was reported missing.

On March 19 at approximately 10:32 a.m., police responded to a report of a suspicious person who had left the high school. The person was described as a black male between the ages of 18 and 30 who was last seen wearing dark clothing. The individual is suspected of rummaging through backpacks in the boys locker room.

On March 22 police met with a resident of the Fowler Road area in reference to vandalism to a mailbox that had occurred during the night.

Arrests

March 18

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Alex Wellington, 19, 52 Orlando St., South Portland, on Florence Street in South Portland, on charges of theft by unauthorized taking, receiving stolen property, failure to appear, and two counts of motor vehicle burglary.

Summonses

March 18

Alex Wellington, 19, 52 Orlando St., South Portland, on Florence Street in South Portland, on charges of theft by unauthorized taking, receiving stolen property, and two counts of motor vehicle burglary.

Dante Levin, 32, 131 Main St., Burlington, Vt., on Route 77, on a charge of speeding.

March 20

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Ann Clarey, 54, 54 Murray Drive, on Scott Dyer Road on a charge of operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

March 21

Ross Volin, 28, 81 Granite St., Portland, on Route 77 on a charge of operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

Yssuf Mohamud, 46, 253 St. John St., Portland, on Route 77, on a charge of speeding.

March 24

Shaine Mathews-Burks, 18, 61 Starboard Drive, at Cape Elizabeth High School on a charge of theft.

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Fire and Rescue

Between March 18 and March 24, Cape Elizabeth Fire and Rescue transported six people to Maine Medical Center and two people to Mercy Hospital.

On March 20 at approximately 7:26 p.m., the fire department responded to a report of a chimney fire on Locksley Road.

On March 22 at approximately 8:53 a.m., the fire department responded to a report of a chimney fire on Pleasant Avenue.

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