ALFRED — The following indictments were recently handed up by a York County grand jury. An indictment is not a finding of guilt but a determination that enough evidence exists to commence prosecution.
Dean M. Towne, 39, 1489 Milton Mills Road, Acton, theft, July 19 in Arundel.
Janice A. Wirtz, 61, 692 South St., Biddeford, aggravated criminal mischief and assault, Dec. 5 in Old Orchard Beach.
Preston Wood, 18, 163 Cleaves St., Unit 1, Biddeford, burglary and possession of burglary tools, Dec. 19 in Biddeford.
Anthony G. Young, 42, 40 Porter Bridge Road, Mexico, theft and burglary, Dec. 22; burglary, theft, criminal trespass, criminal mischief and violation of bail conditions, Dec. 30, all in Lyman.
Corey M. Alexander, 25, 204 Bauneg Beg Road, Sanford, violation of bail conditions, Jan. 30 in Lebanon.
Santiago M. Apodaca, 21, 2210 Western Hills Drive. Rio Rancho, New Mexico, aggravated assault, criminal threatening and assault, Dec. 31 in Newfield.
Zackery M. Butterfield, 22, 52 May St., Waterboro, reckless conduct and criminal threatening, Nov. 11 in Alfred.
Lisa A. Dalicandro, 26, 44 Chatham Circle, Salem, Massachusetts, theft, Nov. 21 in Sanford.
Rebekah Davis, 42, 46C Elm St., Sanford, operating after revocation, Nov. 22 in Sanford.
Ethan C. Gerry, 21, 36 Johnson Road, Limerick, burglary, July 27 in Limerick.
Wayne I. Hall, 62, 674 Beech Ridge Road, North Berwick, violation of bail conditions, Jan. 2 in North Berwick.
Alan D. Hill III, 31, 901 Main St., Apt. 3, Sanford, aggravated criminal trespass and criminal threatening, Jan. 6 in Sanford.
Michelle Hoctor, 30, 421 Sam Allen Road, two counts of aggravated forgery, Jan. 1; two more counts of aggravated forgery, March 12, all in Sanford.
Kodi Joy, 26, 217 Ridge Road, New Durham, New Hampshire, aggravated forgery and criminal speeding, July 3 in Berwick.
Christopher P. McGarey, 38, 926 Burnt Mill Road, Wells, assault and operating without a license, Jan. 23 in Acton; two counts of violation of bail conditions, March 5 in Shapleigh.
Jeffrey S. Morgan, 54, 779-A Main St., Sanford, aggravated criminal mischief and theft, July 16 in Sanford.
Joseph R. Paradis Jr., 24, 8B Stark Ave., Dover, New Hampshire, assault, Jan. 24 in Berwick.
Michael R. Peterson, 29, 100 South Road, Limington, theft by deception, deceptive selling practices and violation of bail conditions, April 23 in Limerick.
Albert J. Proia, 50, 346 North St., Sanford, robbery, aggravated assault, theft and terrorizing, Jan. 30 in Waterboro.
Jeremiah M. Rivard, 20, 58 Riverview Ave., Apt. A., Sanford, burglary and theft, Jan. 27 in Sanford.
Joseph E. Russell, 28, 23 Wildflower Way, Rochester, New Hampshire, burglary, Dec. 10 in North Berwick.
Heather Sordiff, 23, 45 Orange St., Farmington, New Hampshire, theft, Dec. 26 in Sanford.
Zebbie Thomas, 24, 60 Sebago Road, Hiram, eluding an officer, July 17 in Cornish.
John Wood, 23, 19 Hillview Terrace, Farmington, New Hampshire, eluding an officer, Dec. 3 in Berwick.
Melissa Lynn Caton, 37, 513 New County Road, Dayton, theft, Dec. 18 in Wells.
Christopher L. Franklin, 52, 127 Bears Road, Bedford, New Hampshire, criminal threatening and assault, Jan. 21 in York.
Robert O. Furber, 38, 52 School St., Sanford, three counts of burglary and three counts of theft, various October dates in Wells.
Sharma L. Kimball, 33, 34A Rest View Lane, Wells, burglary and theft operating after revocation Nov. 6; operating after revocation and violation of bail conditions, Feb. 28, all in Wells.
Scott M. Bennett, 23, 789 Main St., Sanford, aggravated forgery and theft by deception, July 16, 2011 to Jan. 21, 2012, in York.
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