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October 1, 2015, The Bridgton News, Page 5A
GJ indictments The following is a list of individuals from the Greater Bridgton area who were indicted in September by the Cumberland County Grand Jury for cases being handled by the Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office. This list does not include indictments impounded by the Unified Criminal Court or otherwise restricted, and also does not include indictments by the Office of the Attorney General. Ryan P. Dingley, 34, of Bridgton was indicted on a charge of Theft by Unauthorized Taking following an arrest on March 30 by Cumberland County Sheriffs Deputy Trevor Cote. Nicole L. Haycock, 27, of Raymond was indicted on a charge of Theft by Unauthorized Taking following an arrest on Nov. 15, 2014 by Cumberland County Sheriffs Deputy Trevor Cote. Joshua A. Lamb, 26, of Raymond was indicted on charges of Theft by Unauthorized Taking and Burglary of a Motor Vehicle following an arrest on May 18 by Officer Michael Bennis of the Portland Police Department. Joshua A. Lamb, 26, of Raymond was indicted on charges of Theft by Unauthorized Taking, Burglary of a Motor Vehicle, Stealing Drugs and Violation of Condition of EAGLE CANE PRESENTATION — American Legion Post #155 Naples Commander Ron Edson presents the Eagle Release following an arrest on July 16 by the Portland Police Cane to 94-year-old U.S. Navy WWII and Korean War veteran David E. Santos, EN CSS, who served on 12 different Department. submarines from Nov. 26, 1942 to July 16, 1963. Pictured from left to right, Curtis Merrill, Dick Bell, Ron Edson, David Lisa Marie Patchell, 41, of Raymond was indicted on Santos, Robert Shaw, Jim Proctor. The presentation was made at Mr. Santos’ residence in Bridgton on July 25, 2015. charges of Theft by Unauthorized Taking and Violation of Conditions of Release following an arrest on Aug. 5 by Windham Police Officer Joshua Katuzny. David J. Torres, 50, of Naples was indicted on charges of Theft by Unauthorized Taking and Violation of Condition of Release following an arrest on Aug. 8 by Bridgton Police Wednesday, September 16 by Officer Jones. Parker was released on bail. Officer Brad Gaumont. 12 p.m. Peter B. Korb, 55, of South High Street in Sunday, September 20 Bridgton was charged with theft by unauthorized taking or 10:50 p.m. Scott F. Matatall, 52, of North Main Street in transfer by Officers McCormick and Jones. Salem, N.H. was arrested for operating under the influence Thursday, September 17 by Officer Smolinsky. Matatall was released on personal 8:47 p.m. Jeffrey A. Lhereux, 51, of Sam Ingalls Road recognizance. in Bridgton was arrested for domestic violence assault by Tuesday, September 22 Officer Gaumont. Lhereux was transported to the Cumberland 9:34 a.m. James M. Foss, 34, of Brown Road in Raymond County Jail in Portland. was arrested on a warrant for possession of scheduled drugs • $11.00 per ft. and up Friday, September 18 by Officers Jones and Muise. Foss was transported to the 6:10 a.m. Jason M. Curtis, 24, of Hays Hill Road in Cumberland County Jail in Portland. • Winterizing – $200 for most boats Greenwood was charged with exceeding the speed limit by 5:31 p.m. Charles R. Irish, 33, of Mountain Road in • Mobile Service – We come to you! 30 miles an hour or more by Officer Hammond. Bridgton was arrested on a warrant for theft by unauthorized 3:14 p.m. Ian L. Parker, 50, of Perry Hill Road in Sweden taking or transfer by Sergeant Reese and Officer McCormick. (207) 653-9878 was arrested on a warrant for domestic violence threatening Irish was released on bail. 12T39X
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(Continued from Page 4A) on Lovell Road. 7:32 p.m. Unwanted subjects were moved from a Maple Street home. 9:06 p.m. A fireworks complaint on Meadow Lane was unfounded. 11:33 p.m. Caleen McCarthy-Bedard, 19, of Center Conway, N.H. was charged with sale/use of drug paraphernalia and possession of marijuana after police responded to an unwanted subjects complaint in the Weston’s Beach parking lot.
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