Arrests
Jennifer Doucette, 27, of 91 Pleasant St., Apt. 12, April 15, 12:07 a.m., charged on a Brunswick Police Department warrant for unpaid fines, on Pleasant Street.
Nathan Kane, 28, of 20 Smokehouse Road, Harpswell, April 13, 6:08 p.m., charged with operating after license suspension and violation of conditions of release, on Maine Street.
Adam Emmons, 38, of 15 Poland Road, Freeport, April 14, 12:38 a.m., charged on a Bridgton District Court warrant for failure to appear and on a probation hold, on Maine Street.
Summonses
William Smith, 48, of 5 Paradise Lane, April 12, 2 p.m., charged with unlawful sexual contact, on Farley Road.
Christopher Tucker, 21, of 15 Tedford Road, Topsham, April 11, 1:25 a.m., charged with refusing to submit to arrest or detention, on Maine Street.
Justin Dall, 36, of P.O. Box 383, April 10, 2:10 p.m., charged with sale and use of drug paraphernalia, on Federal Street.
Female juvenile, 16, of Readfield, April 10, 12:08 a.m., charged with possession of marijuana, on Maine Street.
Jason Richardson, 35, of 35 Cumberland St., Apt. 3, April 10, 11:12 a.m., charged with forgery, burglary of a motor vehicle and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, on Cumberland Street.
Randee Jarrett, 28, of 236 Lowelltown Road, Wiscasset, April 6, 11:22 a.m., charged with displaying a fictitious inspection certificate, on River Road.
Wayne Merrill, 29, of 272 Lisbon St., Lewiston, March 31, 6:52 p.m., charged with operating after license suspension, on Route 1.
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