Waldoboro officers responded to 149 calls for service between July 15 and 22. Below are a few of the highlights:
July 15
Officer Andrew Santheson summoned Charles Peters, 57, of Waldoboro for an uninspected motor vehicle.
July 16
Officer John Lash investigated a report of the theft of approximately $145 worth of items from a motor vehicle.
Lash summoned Sean Hunter, 31, of Bristol for attaching false plates and possessing an open container on a public way.
July 17
Officer Thomas Bartunek charged Joseph Waltz, 25, of Waldoboro for operating after suspension and attaching false plates
July 18
Lash investigated a report from Goodnow’s Variety that the lock was cut on the ice machine and ice was stolen.
July 19
Officer Jeffery Fuller investigated an accident on the Atlantic Highway at 11:03 a.m. Alicia Brann, 36, of Jefferson was driving a 2003 Kia sedan when she attempted to make a left turn into a business, and failed to yield the right of way to Grace Lange-Way, 68, of Richmond who was driving a 2010 Chevrolet sedan. No injuries were reported.
July 20
Fuller investigated a report that a male subject tried to take the plates off of a vehicle.
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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