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SKOWHEGAN — A Pittsfield man has been indicted by a Somerset County grand jury on two charges of gross sexual assault.

Allen M. Salley, 25, is charged with compelling the female victim on April 12 in Palmyra to engage a sexual act by compulsion in the first count, a Class A felony; and by threat in the second count, a Class B felony.

Also indicted by the grand jury, Eric T. Weston, 38, of Skowhegan, is charged with theft and receiving stolen property in May and with burglary and theft in March, all in Skowhegan.

Others indicted by the grand jury were:

• Patrick O. Rines, 38, of Smithfield, charged with attempted arson, March 12 in Smithfield.

• Katie N. Murray, 19, of Burnham, charged with burglary and theft, March 5 in Fairfield.

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• Kevin D. LaCroix, 49, of Skowhegan, charged with possession of a firearm by a felon, April 23 in Solon.

• Michael L. Fortin, 31, of Skowhegan, charged with burglary and theft, June 8 in Skowhegan.

• Jermaine M. Jackson, 24, of Waterville, charged with trafficking and possession of drugs and violating the conditions of release, May 7 in Fairfield.

• James Ryan Anderson, 20, of Lewiston, charged with trafficking and possession of drugs, May 23 in Skowhegan.

• John M. Kissolovege, 52, of Harmony, charged with operating under the influence, with two prior convictions, and operating beyond license conditions, June 12 in Harmony.

• Scott Gilbert, 49, of Waterville, charged with theft with prior convictions, April 2 in Palmyra.

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• Andrew Melcher, 36, of Bingham, charged with theft and violating the conditions of release, March 1 in Bingham.

• Stacey A. Carrigan, 40, of Anson, charged with trafficking and possession of drugs, May 24 in Madison.

• Trent Whipple, 20, of Madison, charged with burglary and theft, April 18 in Norridgewock.

• Jeffrey Scott, 23, of Skowhegan, charged with burglary and theft, April 18 in Norridgewock.

• James Mayo, 41, of Skowhegan, charged with criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon and criminal threatening, April 26 in Cornville.

Doug Harlow — 612-2367

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Doug Harlow is a veteran Morning Sentinel reporter now covering Skowhegan municipal government and police, court activity and general news from around Somerset County. In his spare time he raises chickens...

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