The Conway Daily Sun, Tuesday, April 3, 2012

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Page 12 — THE CONWAY DAILY SUN, Tuesday, April 3, 2012

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The following people were arrested in Conway between March 14-25, 2012: Kollin Drinkert, 29, of Blue Hill, Maine, was arrested on a charge of simple assault. Jameelah S. Ware, 35, of North Conway, was arrested on charges of driving while intoxicated and possession of controlled/narcotic drugs. Jonathan P. Wojcik, 25, of Peabody, Mass., was arrested on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Michael S. Fram, 25, of Lovell, Maine, was arrested on a bench warrant. Christopher Paul Bellen, 23, of North Conway, was arrested on a bench warrant. Justin B. Murray, 30, of North Conway, was arrested on a charge of simple assault. Clarissa White, 17, of North Conway, was arrested for alleged probationary license violations. Christopher E. Murphy, 26, of North Conway, was arrested on a charge of criminal mischief (vandalism). Wayne T. Bell, 46, of Berlin, was arrested on a charge of unsworn falsification. Stacey L. Day, 33, of Parsonfield, Maine, was arrested on a charge of willful concealment. Kaitlyn B. Souther, 19, of Eaton, was arrested

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ers didn’t appropriate any money to secure the impound yard that the sheriff and county attorney share. It’s used to store vehicles involved in felony-level cases or accidents that result in serious injury. The impound yard is on the county complex. The yard has no security. Lt. Michael Santuccio said somebody tampered with vehicles that are stored at the yard. A camper’s windows were broken and gas caps have been removed. “We don’t know if something was being put in or taken out,” said Santuccio of the vehicles’ gas tanks. Commission chairman David Sorensen said there’s only $1 in the

on a charge of bail jumping. James Burke, 52, of Fryeburg, was arrested on a charge of failure to pay child support. Jasmine Milagros Quinones, 36, of North Conway, was arrested on a charge of duty of parent, compulsory attendance by pupil. Justin B. Murray, 30, of North Conway, was arrested on charges of default of breach of bail conditions and possession of controlled/narcotic drugs. Jessica J. Sponseller, 33, of Conway, was arrested on a charge of tampering with public or private records. Timothy F. Skerritt, 18, of Danvers, Mass., was arrested on a charge of second-degree assault. Seth Liversidge, 26, of North Conway, was arrested on a charge of bail jumping and on a bench warrant. Chad Nason, 44, of Sebago, Maine, was arrested on a charge of driving after revocation or suspension. Alex Genovese, 31, of Somerville, Mass., was arrested on a charge of driving after revocation or suspension. Daniel R. Auch, 19, of Boston, Mass., was arrested on charges of willful concealment and unlawful possession of alcohol.

impound yard budget line item. The $1 is in the budget to keep the line item legally open. This would allow commissioners to spend on the impound yard if they find the money elsewhere in the budget. Sorensen estimated the impound yard upgrade would cost $20,000 to $30,000. “It didn’t get brought up (on Monday) so it’s not in our budget,” said Sorensen of the impound yard. Sheriff Christopher Conley said he was “disappointed” that lawmakers didn’t fund a part-time prosecutor who had been handling court cases for his department. Commissioners and lawmakers said Conley had hired the prosecutor last year without their permission.

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