The Saco Police Department has released the names of individuals arrested from March 3 to March 11.
• Kim Foster, 20, of 14 Schoppee Drive, Old Orchard Beach, was summonsed at 12:20 a.m. March 3 and charged with operating with a suspended license.
• Jessica Geary, 38, of 293 Country Road, Gorham, was arrested at 7:47 a.m. March 4 and charged with failure to register a vehicle expired more than 150 days.
• Amanda Boyd, 24, of 247 Hill St., Biddeford, was summonsed at 8:16 a.m. March 4 and charged with failure to register a vehicle.
• Ryan Bezio, 24, of 1 Bradley St., Apt. 2A, was arrested at 5:06 p.m. March 5 on two warrants and also charged on criminal trespass, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs and possession of hypodermic appratuses.
• Alec Bunnell, 22, of 47 Union Ave., Old Orchard Beach, was summonsed at 12:22 a.m. March 6 and charged with operating with a suspended or revoked license.
• Samuel Libby, 24, of 14 Heather Way, Gorham, was arrested at 1:52 a.m. March 6 and charged with operating under the influence.
• Dana Lamson, 25, of 38 Skyline Drive, was summonsed at 11:54 p.m. March 6 and charged with operating after supsension.
• Mark Leighton, 36, of 73 Cobbossee Ave., Gardiner, was summonsed at 8:27 a.m. March 9 and charged with sale and use of drug paraphernalia.
• Katherine Andrews, 41, of 907 Portland Road, was summonsed at 9:07 a.m. March 9 and charged with failure to register a vehicle.
• David Belliveau, 32, of 8 Liberty Lane, Apt. 40, South Portland, was summonsed at 9:23 a.m. March 9 and charged with operating with a suspended or revoked license.
• Nichole Harlowmarquis, 26, of 142 Grand Ave., Old Orchard Beach, was arrested at 2:08 a.m. March 11 and charged with operating under the influence.
• Roy Matthew, 26, of 25 Cutts Ave., was summonsed at 11:21 a.m. March 11 and charged with operating with a suspended license.
• Jennifer Cowan, 31, of 2 Elijah Drive, Apt. 202, was arrested at 12:54 p.m. March 11 and charged with operating under the influence.
— Staff Writer Liz Gotthelf can be contacted at 282-1535, ext. 325 or [email protected].
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