In 2006, Marshall Swan stood handcuffed outside his Chelsea home, following his wife, Carole’s, report that he was out of control and that he had assaulted her, according to a Kennebec County deputy sheriff’s report.
July 2013
Morning Sentinel area police log, July 26, 2013
IN CANAAN, Thursday at 8:30 p.m., a report of trespassing was investigated on Mud Run.
STILL LIFE: Family act
Davontay Gorham-Roy gets ready to do a cartwheel as his sister, Malia, waits her turn to perform on the stage in the Concourse in Waterville on Wednesday. Watching on a park bench is their mother, Natalie Roy.
Kennebec Journal area police log, July 26, 2013
Augusta, Thursday, 12:17 p.m., there was a report of a hit-and-run accident on East Chestnut Street.
Wardens seek gunman in fatal wounding of Maranacook Lake loon
An injured loon found on the shore of Maranacook Lake earlier this month was shot and died from a related infection, according to the Maine Warden Service.
At World Youth Day, pope honors the elderly
Pope Francis has introduced a surprising theme during an event dedicated to inspiring young people: He has repeatedly praised the elderly as valued contributors to the church’s future.
SNAPSHOT: Gardiner Farmers’ Market
Michele Roy, left, and Will West, performing as Twisted Strings, play under a tent at the Gardiner Common on Wednesday, at the Gardiner Farmers’ Market.
STILL LIFE: ‘Dunk Your Kicks’
Camp Runoia camper Charlotte Westermann does a backward dunk of a pair of sneakers during a “Dunk Your Kicks” event in Belgrade on Wednesday.
STILL LIFE: Winslow cucumber patch
Milton Poulliot harvests cucumbers in his garden in Winslow on Wednesday.
Waterville District Court, May 5 – June 3, 2013
The following cases, listed alphabetically A-S, were closed from May 5, 2013, to June 3, 2013, in Waterville District Court.