After an early report of the alleged incident, police have had continued difficulty communicating with the victim, who police say has ‘not cooperated.’
Colin Ellis
Colin Ellis began writing for the Morning Sentinel in winter of 2016. He covers general news in Fairfield and other surrounding communities of Somerset County. Originally from Portland, he began writing for The Forecaster in southern Maine in the summer of 2014 before joining the Sentinel. He is a graduate of St. Michael’s College in Vermont, and returned to Maine in spring of 2013.
First day of new Clinton July 4 celebration in the books
Formerly held in Winslow, the annual Independence Day celebration features two days worth of events at the Clinton fairgrounds.
Clinton police investigating car break-ins from late June
While nothing was reported stolen, about six cars were entered overnight on June 23, the same night roughly 20 cars were broken into in Fairfield.
A generations-old family property in Sidney reopens as rustic wedding venue
The Lakeside Lodge at Bangs Beach, a family-run business on Marigold Lane, features expansive views of Messalonskee Lake and a rich history dating back eight generations.
Missing Connecticut woman last seen in Clinton
Kimberly Piccolo, 31, was discovered asleep in her car and was last seen on June 25.
Hay fire on Clinton-Benton town line still under investigation
The fire, which occurred Sunday afternoon on Gogan Road, destroyed a trailer filled with hay.
Pets rescued from fire that damaged Waterville home
According to officials, the fire probably was caused by an air conditioning unit; no one was home at the time, but four pets were rescued.
Separate fires in Newport displace 5, send 1 to hospital
A fire on Park Avenue, which began in a bedroom, displaced two families, while a man on Golf Course Road was sent to the hospital with serious burns after starting a brush fire with a ‘large amount of gasoline.’
Norridgewock to accept development questions on old fire station until Friday
While requests for proposals aren’t due until July 21, the town is seeking any questions about the property ahead of time.
First Maine case of measles in two decades confirmed in Farmington area
The first case of the highly contagious respiratory disease since 1997 was discovered in Franklin County, officials said Tuesday.