A prosecutor in Kennebec County Superior Court has filed a dismissal of pending burglary, criminal mischief and theft charges against Richard E. Rice, 47, of Waterville.
April 2013
Kennebec Journal area police log, April 23, 2013
Augusta, Monday, At 4:08 p.m., a 38-year-old Augusta man was charged with criminal mischief by police responding to a report of a man hitting passing cars with his fist on Memorial Bridge.
Uphill battle for defense of Boston Marathon bomb suspect
‘The reality is you just try to save his life,’ says one lawyer who has defended several terrorism suspects.
Man describes finding bomb suspect in his boat
David Henneberry of Watertown says he feels lucky to be alive.
Maine police to help honor fallen MIT officer
The contingent will include about 30 Portland officers and two dozen state troopers.
Newtown officers share lessons with Maine responders
Police officers from Newtown, Conn., told hundreds of rapt emergency responders gathered Tuesday at the Augusta Civic Center that the lessons from the Sandy Hook school shootings are many.
Stephen King makes ‘substantial’ donation to gun control effort
The Coalition for a Safer Maine says King is a gun owner who supports expanded background checks on gun sales and a ban on the sale of high-capacity ammunition magazines.
State House calendar, April 24, 2013
Hearings and work sessions for Wednesday.
Police patdown produces pill parcel, plethora of problems for Winslow man
While former Winslow High School honor student Lyle Etienne Bernie, 21, of Vassalboro, was being booked on three drug-related charges last weekend, a bag of pills fell out of his shorts, leading to additional charges.
Rhodes scholar to deliver Unity College commencement address
James Gustave Speth, a Rhodes scholar, environmental advocate and lawyer, will deliver the commencement address May 18 at Unity College.