Brunswick
Summonses
Kyle Nester, 20, of 11A Antietam St., Brunswick, was issued a summons Sept. 16 at 5:50 p.m. on Gurnet Road and charged with attaching false registration plates.
Andrea K. Bisson-Merrill, 20, of 23 Oak St., Apt. 6, Brunswick, was issued a summons Sept. 19 at 5:41 p.m. at Hannaford on Elm Street and charged with criminal trespass.
Nancy L. Kelly, 59, of 8 Midway Road, Harpswell, was issued a summons Sept. 14 at 9:28 p.m. at Bath and Old Bath roads and charged with failure to register a motor vehicle.
Arthur Pierce, 28, of 14 Walker Road, Woolwich, was issued a summons Sept. 11 at 12:55 p.m. at Lowe’s Home Improvement, 250 Bath Rd., and charged with theft by unauthorized taking.
Tracy Clark, 29, of 86 North End Road, Westport Island, was issued a suumons Sept. 5 at 11:09 a.m. on U.S. Route 1 and charged with failure to register a motor vehicle and obscuring motor vehicle registration plates.
Freeport
Arrests
Joann E. Canning, 44, of Freeport, Sept. 26, 10:42 p.m., charged with violating condition of release on Dune Drive.
Brenda M. Silverman, 43, of Falmouth, Oct. 5, 1:08 a.m., charged with OUI and failing to obey a red traffic light on Interstate 295 North.
Jennifer L. MacDonald, 40, of Freeport, Oct. 6, 10:13 p.m., charged on a warrant on U.S. Route 1.
Summonses
Karen L. Lewis, 41, of Auburn, Oct. 6, 11:24 p.m., charged with operating while license suspended or revoked on Mallett Drive.
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