The officer details the leads that were ruled out before police received a tip 16 months after Timothy ‘Asti’ Davison Jr.’s slaying that led them to charge John Strawser Jr. with murder.
2019
Brunswick’s tax on solar panels is legal, court rules
Several families had challenged the tax, arguing that it was arbitrary and that methods used to compute it were flawed.
Puerto Rico official: Pedro Pierluisi to be nominated as state secretary
If the House and Senate approve, Pierluisi would become the territory’s next governor after Ricardo Rosselló resigns Friday.
Video: Augusta caps off day of Maine bicentennial kickoff with cannon fire
Tuesday’s dedication of the William Payson Viles Tricentennial Pine Grove is the start of nine months of events that will culminate with the celebration of Maine’s admission to the United States in March 1820.
Body of 1930s gangster John Dillinger to be exhumed
The digging might prove difficult as Dillinger’s father had the casket reburied under a protective cap of concrete and scrap iron topped by 4 reinforced-concrete slabs, according to historians.
U.S. Border Patrol agent injured in ATV crash near Canadian border
The agent was airlifted to a hospital in Bangor after the accident, which took place Monday in the remote township of Gorham Gore.
Massachusetts man to serve 14 years on drug charges from Newport area
Myron Crosby “Templer” Jr. was sentenced to 14 years in prison with five years of supervised release.
Dismantling of Sanford mill tower begins
The EPA is monitoring the demolition of the rear tower of the Stenton Trust mill, a once-thriving industrial site that was gutted by a fire in 2017, because of concerns about asbestos.
Sens. Sanders, Warren clash with moderates over ‘Medicare for All’ in debate
During the first of 2 nights of debates, the tug-of-war over the future of the party pits pragmatism against ideological purity as voters navigate a crowded Democratic field divided by age, race, sex and ideology.
Trump ‘rodent’ tweets ring true at Kushner-owned apartments
Conditions got so bad two years ago that the Baltimore County government issued a release showing the Kushner Cos. had violated housing codes more than 200 times in 10 months.