AUGUSTA

Friday at 9:44 a.m., a Bangor Street caller reported criminal trespassing.

12:48 p.m., a Jabee Lane caller reported theft.

2:44 p.m. a Water Street caller reported an assault.

4:49 p.m., a criminal mischief report was taken at the police station, on Union Street.

4:55 p.m., a 53-year-old Augusta man was issued a summons charging him with criminal trespass at Augusta Plaza, on Western Avenue.

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6:14 p.m., a Middle Road caller reported harassment.

6:31 p.m., an juvenile was summoned on a charges of criminal threatening, terrorizing and a juvenile probation violation on Eight Rod Road.

6:45 p.m., suspicious activity was reported by a State Street caller.

Saturday at 6:40 a.m., a Green Street caller reported a burglary.

8:31 a.m., two city police cruisers collided in the City Center parking lot, Cony Street, leaving the vehicles with minor damage in the form of scratches. Sgt. Christian Behr said the vehicles were a 2011 Crown Victoria driven by Officer Brad Chase and a 2014 Explorer driven by Officer Nathan Walker. Behr said the collision is under investigation.

9:07 a.m., a Water Street caller reported criminal trespassing.

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1:21 p.m., a North Belfast Avenue caller reported theft.

ARRESTS

Friday at 5:48 p.m., Isaiah Q. Butler, 18, of Augusta, was arrested on a warrant on Cony Street after a report of shoplifting.

11:38 p.m., Richard Matthew Boucher, 45, of Plymouth, Mass., was arrested on Western Avenue on a charge of operating under the influence.

11:19 p.m., Hallowell police arrested two Waterville residents after a motor vehicle stop on Water Street. Lorenzo Lemar Rayford, 23, was charged with operating after license suspension and attaching false plates. At the same stop, Natalie Johansmeier, 32, was held on a warrant from Waterville District Court charging operating after suspension.

Saturday at 8:09 a.m., Brian Anthony Skehan, 31, was arrested at Northern Avenue and Washington Street, Augusta, on an unpaid fine warrant as well as on a charge of refusing to submit to arrest or detention.

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