Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: Four arrests

Tue, 09/13/2022 - 2:15pm

The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office responded to 201 calls for service for the period of Sept. 6 to Sept. 13. Year to date, LCSO has responded to 7,745 calls for service.

Summonses

Kenneth I. Brewer-Frazee, 23, of Freeport was issued summonses Sept. 6 for Violating Condition of Release; Destruction/Damage/Vandalism and Theft, at Two Bridges Regional Jail, Wiscasset, by Transport Sgt. Alan Shea.

Angela A. Guptill, 33, of Edgecomb was issued a summons Sept. 11 for Violating Condition of Release, on Recreation Pkwy, Nobleboro, by Deputy Jerold Winslow.

Arrests

Kody N. Wallace, 29, of Nobleboro was arrested Sept. 6 for Violating Condition of Release; Unlawful Possession of Scheduled Drugs – Fentanyl and Unlawful Possession of Scheduled Drugs, on Alna Road, Alna, by Sgt. Jared Mitkus, who was assisted by Deputy Samuel Alexander.

 Susan M. Doray, 38, of Gardiner was arrested Sept. 6 on a Kennebec County warrant for Failure to Appear, at Two Bridges Regional Jail, Wiscasset, by Deputy Samuel Alexander.

Benjamin L. Martineau Jr., 33, of South Portland was arrested Sept. 9 at the Kennebec County Jail on an arrest warrant Detective Scott Hayden obtained for Burglary; Theft by Unauthorized Taking or Transfer; Theft by Unauthorized Use and Operating after Suspension.  The charges stem from an incident in Somerville in August 2022.

William H. Gagnon, 39, of Waterville was arrested Sept. 13 for Violating Protection Order and Disorderly Conduct, Loud Unreasonable Noise, on Augusta Road, Jefferson, by Deputy Caleb Poirier.

Accidents

On Sept. 7, an accident occurred on Bristol Road in Bristol involving Gail M. Crooker, 74, of Knoxville, Tennessee. Ms. Crooker was operating her 1991 Mazda Miata southbound when she lost control and ran off the road to the right, causing her to go into the ditch and hit several small trees. Deputy Jeffrey Rogers was the investigating officer.

On Sept. 7, an accident occurred on East Pond Road in Nobleboro involving Christian J. Stebner, 25, of Nobleboro. Mr. Stebner was operating his 2019 Ford F150 northbound when a deer ran into roadway and was struck, resulting in minor damage to the front passenger corner. Deputy Matthew Ryan was the investigating officer.

On Sept. 8, an accident occurred on East Pond Road in Jefferson involving Meghan O. Gray, 23, of Damariscotta and Michael J. Witte, 81, of Damariscotta. Mr. Witte was operating his 2016 Dodge Ram northbound when he stopped because baby turkeys were on the side of the road. Ms. Gray slowed down in her 2000 Ford Focus, behind Witte’s vehicle and stopped. Witte then backed up and collided with Gray’s vehicle. Deputy Owen Beattie was the investigating officer.

On Sept. 9, an accident occurred on Wiscasset Road in Boothbay involving Mary Lou Smith, 79, of Whitefield; Benjamin K. Bricker, 32, of Brunswick and Susan Burge, 79, of Boothbay. Ms. Smith was operating her 2014 Honda CR-V southbound when her driver’s front tire came off her car. The tire then went into the northbound lane and hit the driver’s door of Ms. Burge’s 2016 Honda CRV SP. The tire then hit Bricker’s front driver’s side tire of his 2010 Toyota, who was traveling northbound behind Burge’s vehicle. Deputy Owen Beattie was the investigating officer.

On Sept. 9, an accident occurred on Patricktown Road in Somerville involving Blaze S. Cunningham, 18, of Limestone. Mr. Cunningham was operating his 2004 Volkswagen Passat eastbound when he drove around a sharp corner and lost control of his vehicle. His vehicle then veered left off the roadway and rolled over onto its roof. Deputy Jerold Winslow was the investigating officer.

On Sept. 10, an accident occurred on Pond Road in Newcastle involving Norman R. Pelletier, 63, of Naples. Mr. Pelletier was operating his 2016 Ford Edge northbound when a deer entered the roadway and was struck. Deputy Jonathan Colby was the investigating officer.