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.
Kathleen Riley, 25, 10 James St., Biddeford, violation of bail conditions June 30 in Biddeford.
Steven Matthew Donald Robbins, 24, 123 Route 236, South Berwick, sexual exploitation of a minor, sex abuse of a minor March 1, 2014, in Biddeford.
Amir Shirazi, 37, 77 Old Alewive Road, Kennebunk, OUI, violation of bail conditions, refusing to submit to arrest, operating after suspension, failure to stop for an officer Nov. 21 in Kennebunk.
Kevin Switzer, 28, 21A Schuster Road, Cumberland, eluding an officer, aggravated operating after revocation Oct. 15 in Saco.
Jonathan R. Vallee, 31, 8 Debbie Ave., Biddeford, operating under the influence, operating without a license Oct. 14 in Biddeford.
Wayne B. Williams, 42, 65 Cape Road, Standish, theft by deception, violation of construction sales statutes, two counts selling without a license, violation of bail conditions July 24 in Saco.
Benjamin Zegouros, 25, P.O. Box 349, Gray, assault July 15 in Old Orchard Beach.
Jared M. Austin, 28, 21 Oak Lane Unit 25, Windham, aggravated assault, two counts assault, violation of bail conditions Nov. 4 in Sanford.
Troy D. Blackburn, 19, 18 Garland Hill Road, North Waterboro, burglary, theft Oct. 23 in Waterboro.
Tyler A. Cann, 23, 19 Junkins Road, Limerick, theft Sept. 14 in Sanford.
Teri Delong, 32, 295 Watson Hill Road, Limerick, burglary Aug. 7 in Limerick.
Alexandra Detzer, 27, 1253 Sokokis Trail, Cornish, aggravated forgery Sept. 18 in Sanford.
Whitney Guy, 22, 154 Rochester St., Berwick, aggravated criminal trespass, aggravated assault, assault, criminal threatening Oct. 8 in Sanford.
Andrew Hanson, 30, 126 High St., Unit A, Sanford, burglary, attempted burglary, theft Oct. 15 in Berwick.
Rusty A. Hood, 36, 64 Terry Drive, Sanford, unauthorized use Oct. 14 in Sanford.
Ronald Seth Johnson, 41, 4 Lebanon Court, Apt. B, Sanford, criminal threatening, assault, refusing to submit to arrest Nov. 1 in Sanford.
Paul H. Kastburg, 29, 206 gore Road, Alfred, burglary, theft Sept. 17 in Alfred.
Dean E. Martin Jr., 41, 516 Cushing Road, Warren, operating after revocation, violation of bail conditions Oct. 213 in Sanford.
Linda M. Mee, 50, 23 Oxford St., Sanford, operating under the influence, operating after suspension Sept. 21 in Sanford.
Nicholas G. Metrick, 53, 12 Bridge St., Apt. 4, Berwick, assault Oct. 8 in Berwick.
Daniel J. Nevins, 50, 379 Shapleigh Corner Road, Shapleigh, assault, operating under the influence Nov. 21 in Shapleigh.
Clifford J. Perkins, 32, 21 Crystal Lane, Scarborough, burglary, eluding an officer, reckless conduct, theft, driving to endanger, obstructing government administration, refusing to submit to arrest, displaying a fictitious inspection sticker Aug. 6 in Cornish.
Adam M. Pierce, 35, 264 Hooper Road, Shapleigh, eluding an officer Oct. 23 in Shapleigh.
Thomas P. Primmerman, 27, 117 Little river Road, Berwick, burglary, theft, criminal mischief, receiving stolen property July 21 in Berwick.
Vanessa L. Spear, 24, 51 Carl Broggi Highway, Lebanon, burglary, attempted burglary Oct. 15 in Berwick.
Anthony V. Arrendell, 29, 102 Swan St., Methuen, Mass., burglary, robbery Nov. 15 in Wells.
Joseph E. Busch, 23, 750 Sanford Road Unit 5, Wells, eluding an officer, violation of bail conditions, OUI, OAS Nov. 5 in Wells.
Natausha Deroche, 21, 735 North Main St., Nashua, N.H., robbery Nov. 15 in York; robbery Nov. 5 in Wells.
Kevin A. Voll, 32, 46 Elm St., Unit D, Sanford, OUI, driving to endanger, two counts violation of bail conditions Nov. 27 in Sanford.
Nathan D. Wright, 35, 120 Little River Road, Lebanon, aggravated operating after revocation, reckless conduct, OUI July 9 in Berwick.
Juan C. Andino- Tirado, 24, 33 Webster St., Haverhill, Mass., robbery, burglary Nov. 15 in Wells.
Carlos A. Diaz, 21, 48 Duckett Ave., Lawrence, Mass., robbery, burglary Nov. 15 in Wells.
Marcos J. Hernandez, 31, 102 Swan St., Methuen, Mass., robbery, burglary Nov. 15 in Wells.
Jeremy Jewell, 19, 219 Baldwin St., Laconia, N.H., robbery Nov. 23 in York; robbery Nov. 23 in Wells.
Michael T. Kvak, 25, 6419 Almont Drive, Brook Park, Ohio, OUI Nov. 1 in York.
Pappilion P. Mains, 29, 90 U.S. route 1 Bypass, Unit 9, Kittery, two counts assault, terrorizing, endangering welfare duty of care Nov. 26 in Kittery.
Mark R. Mauger, 29, 25 Springtree Lane, South Berwick, OAR, OAS Nov. 12 in South Berwick.
Javier A. Pagan Gonzalez, 24, 3053 C. St., Philadelphia, robbery, burglary Nov. 15 in Wells.
Jeffrey J. Polizzo, 42, 8 Gerry’s Lane, Dover, N.H., OUI June 14 in Eliot.
John T. Simons, 37, 52 Witchtrot Road, South Berwick, OUI Nov. 17 in Kittery.
Tyler Sullivan, 22, 16 Sherwood Circle, Salem, N.H., driving to endanger, reckless conduct July 20 in Wells.
Brittany Washburn, 25, 15 Howard St., Unit 2, Laconia, N.H., robbery Nov. 23 in Wells; robbery Nov. 23 in York.
Alea Webster, 20, 86 Sherwood Forest Drive, Gilford, N.H., robbery Nov. 23 in Wells; robbery Nov. 23 in York.
Denise E. Ebanks, 47, 2921 Vivaldi Drive, Las Vegas, Nev., theft by deception, unemployment fraud Dec. 4,. 2010 through April 23, 2011, location not specified.
Timothy A. Engram, 37, theft by deception, unemployment fraud June 2 , 2012 through Nov. 17, 2012, location not specified.
Patricia L. Main, 41, 35 Toothaker Road, Richmond, theft by deception April 6, 2013 through Nov. 9, 2013, location not specified.
Nicole Turcotte, 37, 29 Fox Ridge Drive, Apt. 5, Berwick, three counts theft by deception, unemployment fraud various dates form Aug. 25, 2012, through Dec. 22, 2012, location not specified.
Kimberly G. Vuletich, 47, 202 Hubbard Road, Berwick, theft by deception, unemployment fraud March 24, 2012, through June 16, 2012, no location specified.
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