AUGUSTA
MONDAY
At 7:04 p.m., there was a report of liquor law violations at Greentree Apartments on New England Road.
8:20 p.m., suspicious activity was reported on Eight Rod Road.
9:22 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported at a Central Maine Property Management building on Northern Avenue.
TUESDAY
At 8:13 a.m., theft was reported at Charlies Honda on Western Avenue.
9:06 a.m., there was an accident on Eastern Avenue.
9:28 a.m., mischief was reported at St. Michael’s Pastoral Center on Washington Street.
11:07 a.m., there was an accident on Western Avenue.
11:10 a.m., there was an accident on Green Street.
11:44 a.m., there was a traffic light problem at Western Avenue and Airport Road.
12:01 p.m., theft was reported from Lithgow Library on Winthrop Street.
12:15 p.m., theft was reported at River City Realty/Edwards House on Water Street.
12:35 p.m., there was an accident on Hospital Street.
12:58 p.m., trespassing was reported on Lees Court.
2:46 p.m., there was an accident on Anthony Avenue.
2:59 p.m., an assault was reported on Cumberland Street.
3:09 p.m., shoplifting was reported at Kohl’s on Stephen King Drive.
3:58 p.m., mischief was reported at Walmart on Civic Center Drive.
CHELSEA
FRIDAY
A 27-year-old Randolph man was charged with displaying a fictitious sticker, operating with expired registration greater than 150 days and operating after suspension during a traffic stop for a registration violation on Route 9.
MONDAY
At 11:02 a.m., a burglary was reported on Pinkham Road.
12:12 p.m., there was a report of juvenile offenses at Gardiner Regional Middle School on Cobbossee Avenue.
2:42 p.m., there was an accident at Togus Road and Hillcrest Drive.
CHINA
SEPT. 9
A 40-year-old woman was charged with operating without a license during a traffic stop on Lakeview Drive for a defective license plate light.
SEPT. 10
A 26-year-old woman was charged with operating under the influence of drugs, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia by police who responded to three reports of erratic operation on Route 3. Officers caught up to the allegedly intoxicated driver on Route 105 in Augusta.
SEPT. 11
A 16-year-old Vassalboro boy was charged with operating beyond license restrictions during a traffic stop for multiple vehicle defects on Route 3. The young driver with a provisional license reportedly was carrying a passenger.
THURSDAY
There was a report of shots being fired on Woodbury Lane. Nobody was injured. The investigation is ongoing.
FRIDAY
A 45-year-old Augusta man was charged with operating after suspension and operating with an open container of alcohol.
DRESDEN
FRIDAY
A 31-year-old Skowhegan woman was charged with displaying a fictitious sticker during a traffic stop on Route 27.
GARDINER
SEPT. 10
An 18-year-old was charged with theft by police who responded to a call from the Sun Sun Chinese restaurant in Randolph. A restaurant delivery person delivered a $71 order to Gardiner Area High School. The delivery person was given a sealed envelope that supposedly had the full payment, but only held $2.
MONDAY
At 9:39 a.m., a person was reported missing from Maple Street.
12:44 p.m., there was an accident on Brunswick Avenue.
3:31 p.m., theft was reported at the State Rail Depot on River Avenue.
4:17 p.m., there was a 911 hang-up on Spring Street.
HALLOWELL
MONDAY
At 5:42 p.m., there was an accident on Second Street.
JEFFERSON
THURSDAY
A 2011 Chevrolet Cruze being driven north on Linscott Road by a 19-year-old Jefferson woman hit a deer.
MANCHESTER
TUESDAY
At 2:57 a.m., suspicious activity was reported on Pond Road.
PITTSTON
SATURDAY
A 28-year-old man was charged with assault by police responding to a complaint at Pittston Fairgrounds.
RANDOLPH
SEPT. 12
Two 19-year-old men and a juvenile were each charged with burglary by police responding to a report of burglary on Windsor Street. Several stolen items were recovered.
A 17-year-old boy was charged with aggravated criminal mischief and refusing to submit to arrest by police responding to a complaint on Windsor Street of a male smashing windows and furniture inside a house.
The teen told the officer he caused the damage because his X-Box was stolen by a person who lived at the house.
SOMERVILLE
SEPT. 12
Police responded to a report of theft of seven Indian Runner ducks worth about $120.
The caller said the ducks were stolen between 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., that day from a closed pen. He agreed to notify police if the ducks returned.
WHITEFIELD
FRIDAY
There was a report of stolen copper pipe valued at $500.
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