The Waldoboro Police Department reported the following activity from June 27 through July 10.
June 27
Officer Sean Kozer arrested Charles Davis, 41, of Portland on a warrant.
June 28
Officer William Bragg summoned Daniel McKecknie, 22, of Waldoboro for possession of greater than 10 percent undersized clams.
Officer Thomas Bartunek arrested Daroyl Wilson, 21, of Jefferson for a violation of conditional release.
June 29
Officer Bartunek is investigating a report from a resident that someone broke into her residence and stole approximately $3,000 worth of items.
Officer Bartunek investigated an accident on Friendship Road at 5:44 p.m. Hilary Fales-Haynes, 19, of Warren was driving a 2007 Mitsubishi passenger car. James Panarelli, 37, of Pembroke, Mass., was driving a 2000 Chevrolet pickup truck. Panarelli was traveling north on Friendship Road. Fales-Haynes was attempting to cross the Friendship Road from Sara Lane. Fales-Haynes failed to see Panarelli. Panarelli struck the front passenger side of Fales-Haynes. Panarelli, Fales-Haynes and a passenger, Tiffanee Fraughton, all sustained injuries.
Officer Bartunek arrested Hilary Fales-Haynes, 19, of Warren for operating under the influence.
Officer Bartunek arrested Tiffanee Fraughton, 37, of Jefferson on a warrant.
June 30
Officer Kozer arrested Jonathan Tarr, 34, of Waldoboro for a violation of conditional release.
July 1
Officer Kozer arrested Lisa Chickering, 34, of Waldoboro for criminal trespass.
July 2
Officer Jeffery Fuller summoned Gorden Simmons, 45, of Waldoboro for operating after suspension.
July 3
Officer Fuller arrested Anthony Chaisty, 47, of Waldoboro for domestic violence assault.
July 3
Officer Thomas Hoepner is investigating a report of harassment.
Officer Michel Dutil arrested Daniel Reed, 55, of Friendship for operating under the influence and summoned him for an inspection violation.
July 4
Officer Dutil is investigating a report from a resident that someone broke into his residence and stole his X-Box.
July 5
Officer Kozer is investigating a report of the theft of a ring.
Officer Dutil investigated a complaint from a resident that she is being harassed. The subject was found and warned on harassment.
Officer Bartunek summoned a 16-year-old male for criminal mischief.
Officer Bartunek summoned a 15-year-old male for criminal mischief.
July 6
Officer Kozer arrested Joshua Spear, 20, of Waldoboro for domestic violence assault.
July 7
Officer Kozer investigated an accident on Bremen Road at 1:24 p.m. Dennis Anderson, 61, of Washington, D.C., was driving a 2002 Honda sport-utility vehicle that sustained minor damage. Debra Arter, 55, of Damariscotta was driving a 2001 Volvo car that sustained minor damage. There was possible minor injury to both drivers and a passenger in the Volvo. The accident occurred at a four-way intersection that has two stop signs. Anderson was at a stop sign. Arter did not have a stop sign. Anderson turned left onto West Main Street from Bremen Road. Anderson failed to yield to Arter, who was westbound on Main Street. Anderson struck Arter.
July 8
Detective Lance Mitchell investigated a complaint from Dunkin’ Donuts that an employee was being harassed. The subject was found and warned on harassment and told not to return to Dunkin’ Donuts.
July 9
Officer William Bragg summoned Keith Main, 33, of Waldoboro for harvesting clams without a town license.
Officer Jeffery Fuller arrested Kyle Wambolt, 25, of Waldoboro for assault and criminal threatening.
Officer Bragg summoned Todd Dodge, 38, of Waldoboro for harvesting clams without a town license.
Officer Bragg summoned Theodore Cocco, 46, of Damariscotta for harvesting clams without a town license.
Officer Bragg summoned Montgomery Winchenbach, 56, of Waldoboro for harvesting clams without a town license.
Officer Bragg summoned Montgomery Winchenbach, 56, of Waldoboro for a second offense of harvesting clams without a town license.
July 10
Officer Dutil summoned Steven Corbett, 36, of Waldoboro for criminal threatening
Officer Fuller is investigating a report from a resident of the theft of his iPod Touch with case.
An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at criminal proceedings.
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