Theft, trespass, criminal mischief
October 2012
Mainers to start feeling Sandy’s winds Sunday night
The storm, now off the North Carolina coast, has a reach extending 500 miles in all directions.
Embezzlement cases rising in Maine
The cases include people stealing from towns, banks, libraries, lawyers and civic organizations.
Auburn police looking for armed robber
Police say the man fled on foot from Wheeler’s Market with an undisclosed amount of cash Saturday night.
New England shapes up as Democratic firewall for Senate
The National Republican Senatorial Committee is no longer spending money in Maine.
U.K. police arrest pop star Gary Glitter
The convicted sex offender is linked to a BBC child sex-abuse scandal.
Magnitude 7.7 quake strikes off Canada’s west coast
There are no reports of major damage in British Columbia.
Kennebec Journal area police log: Oct. 27, 2012
AUGUSTA FRIDAY At 3:38 p.m., a disturbance was reported on Bridge Street. 4:32 p.m., burglary from a motor vehicle was reported on Dumont Drive. 5:15 p.m., disorderly conduct was reported on Riverside Drive. 6:48 p.m., a disturbance was reported on Court Street. 8:41 p.m., criminal trespass was reported on Murdock Street. 10:26 p.m., disorderly conduct […]
HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBAL Oak Hill holds on in quarterfinals
Leading 21-0 at halftime, Oak Hill watched Lisbon storm back to make things interesting — twice the Greyhounds pulled within a score.
But in the end, No. 2 Oak Hill hung on to beat No. 7 Lisbon 28-21 in a Campbell Conference Class C quarterfinal game Saturday afternoon.
WESTERN B BOYS SOCCER SEMIFINALS: Maranacook falls in penalty kicks
READFIELD — An entire season came down to penalty kicks.