Ryan D. Merrill, according to federal authorities, was firing a rifle he had equipped with a silencer he made out of an oil filter, at a fox and propane tanks in Augusta.
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State seeks to try Lewiston teenager as adult on manslaughter charge
A judge rules that the 17-year-old boy charged in the June 12, 2018, Knox Street melee will remain in custody.
Attorneys questioned on second day of Jay Mercier murder appeal in Skowhegan
Mercier was sentenced to 70 years for the murder of Rita St. Peter on July 5, 1980, and has since lost two appeals, one in 2014 and the other in 2016.
Grand jury indicts alleged Waterville bank robber who slipped, fell in front of officer
Numerous other people were indicted on drug trafficking charges.
Man convicted of murder that went unsolved for 32 years goes to court for third appeal
Jay Mercier is appealing his conviction for the murder of Rita St. Peter on July 5, 1980, in Anson.
New York man admits to credit card fraud in Maine
Peter Garces pleads guilty to using fake driver’s licenses to open charge accounts at 3 Home Depot stores in Maine.
Cyberattack hits Augusta municipal operations; City Center closed
Officials say a nasty, intentionally deployed virus shut down public safety computers and made the city’s entire network unusable, but the phone system and public safety radio system were not affected.
Burglar caught on live video feed gets arrested leaving Portland home, police say
A Cambridge street resident used a home security camera system to alert police that someone was burglarizing her home.
Charges dropped for Portland man accused of burglaries at Augusta Elks Club
Charles R. York was sentenced to 40 months behind bars, time he already had served, on a single felony charge of violating a condition of release.
Almost a year after Litchfield woman’s death, boy admits he conspired to kill her
The 14-year-old from Ashland, Massachusetts, is committed to the Long Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland until he turns 21.