BIDDEFORD — The following individuals were arrested or issued a summons by Biddeford Police from April 29 to May 6, 2018:
• Tyler Riendeau, 19, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, was issued a summons for being a minor in possession of liquor.
• Sean M. Cronin, 20, of Scituate, Massachusetts, was issued a summons for being a minor in possession of liquor.
• Colin N. Madigan, 20, of Canton Center, Connecticut, was issued a summons for being a minor in possession of liquor.
• Michelle M. Kelley, 40, of Biddeford, was arrested for theft by unauthorized taking or transfer and violating conditions of release, an outstanding warrant, and the sale/use of drug paraphenalia.
• Heather G. Bouchard, 41, of Biddeford, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Brenden D. Douillette, 22, of Saco, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Jennifer R. Belair, 47, of Biddeford, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Kristen L. Calvo, 36, of Kennebunkport, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle while license suspended or revoked with a prior offense.
• Sharene S. Kamel, 21, of Florence, Massachusetts, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle without a license.
• Jonathan B. Dowd, 26, of Biddeford, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Iva G. Chilapa-Bello, 22 of Biddeford, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration.
• Rebekah P. Gombos, 38, of Saco, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle without a license.
• Eric L. Mayo, 32, of Saco, was arrested for an outstanding warrant and sale/use of drug paraphenalia.
• Suzanne P. Manly, 69, of Lyman, was issued a summons for a traffic offense.
• Christopher E. Oliver, 47, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration.
• Cassidy Cartwright, 56, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle while license suspended.
• John B. Skofield II, 35, of Otisfield, was issued a summons for being a habitual traffic offender.
• Anthony S. LaPointe, 22, of Old Orchard Beach, was arrested for an outstanding warrant.
• Ali C. Tabor, 26, of Sebago, was issued a summons for failure to register a motor vehicle.
• Renneiverette Allen, 41, of Saco, was issued a summons for operating a motor vehicle while license suspended.
• Belinda Jo Sutton, 42, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for aggravated trafficking of a Schedule W drug.
• Shanaisha S. McNeill, 27, of Biddeford, was arrested for domestic violence assault.
• James A. Turner, 52, of Biddeford was issued a summons for disorderly conduct fighting.
• Danny M. Rydle, 28, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for disorderly conduct fighting.
• Brittany N. Plante, 26, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for keeping an unlicensed dog.
• Kimberly D. Bernier, 39, of Biddeford, was arrested for criminal trespass.
• Heidi L. Waite, 31, of Biddeford, was arrested for theft by unauthorized taking or transfer.
• Nathan Sweeney, 24, of Durham, New Hampshire, was arrested for an outstanding warrant and being a fugitive from justice.
• Robert S. Thibodeau, 34, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for failure to inform law enforcement of concealed weapon.
• Richard A. Smith, 57, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for theft by unauthorized taking or transfer (shoplifting).
• Lincoln A. Little, 55, of Biddeford, was issued a summons for drinking in public.
— Executive Editor Ed Pierce can be reached at 282-1535 ext. 326 or by email at [email protected].
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