Alyssa Marcellino, 25, is heading back to jail for six months after violating the terms of her probation imposed after she was convicted of causing a fatal Monmouth crash in 2014.
Cops & Courts
Police, crime and courts news from the Portland Press Herald.
Investigator turns over Sanborn murder case files that he kept in his attic
The boxes of material held exculpatory evidence and show that a detective lied at the trial, the defense team says.
Wilton man charged with three counts of aggravated assault in stabbings
Ryan Brann, 38, appeared in court for the first time Monday to face charges in the stabbings of a Farmington man and his son
Man found dead after Old Town meth lab blast is identified
Jeffrey Miller was found in a house down the street from an apartment where police say a meth lab burst into flames.
South Freeport residents want to slow the town down
A group is asking local officials to crack down on speeding on Pine Street and South Freeport Road.
Standoff in Lewiston ends when police find body inside motel room
They say the person at Motel 6 had committed suicide, WCSH-TV reports.
Visualizing Maine’s serial drunken-driving offenders
7,267 distinct individuals have been convicted five or more times for drunken driving in Maine since 1980. That’s roughly as many people as the entire population of Rockland.
In Maine, thousands have 4 or more OUIs
Their victims aren’t the only ones wondering why drivers with multiple drunken-driving convictions haven’t had their licenses revoked.
In battle against meth labs, Maine may require a prescription for certain cold medications
Consumers would need a doctor’s approval to buy remedies containing ephedrine and pseudoephedrine under a bill pending in the Legislature.
Death of longtime Maine State Prison inmate not deemed suspicious
Deane Brown, 53, who had complained about prison conditions and filed a federal lawsuit, was serving a lengthy sentence for a burglary spree in the mid-1990s.