Wednesday’s police blotter
April 2012
Norway killer: Insanity diagnosis based on ‘fabrications’
Anders Breivik murdered 77 people — mostly teenagers — in what he describes as a ‘patriotic’ attack in a war against immigrants, multiculturalism and liberal politicians.
Waldo County Sheriff’s Office log April 25
The Waldo County Sheriff’s Office reported the following activity April 25:
Mother of NH shooter says he was a good person
Cullen Mutrie is accused of killing the Greenland police chief and wounding four other officers. A Maine woman also died in the incident.
Middle-aged man dies in Boothbay fire
The man’s body, which was burned beyond recognition and is being taken to the state Medical Examiner’s Office to be identified.
Somerset County arrest log April 25
The following people were recently booked at Somerset County Jail:
Burger King makes cage-free promise
Burger King is the first major fast-food chain to promise humane, cage-free treatment of all its chickens and pigs.
Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office log April 25
The Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office reported the following activity April 25:
Maine gets nearly $1M in arts money
The bulk of the money from the National Endowment for the Arts – $746,900 – goes to the Maine Arts Commission to support its grant-making activities.
Fairfield police log April 25
The Fairfield Police Department reported the following activity April 25: