An Arundel man lifted his infant son by the head and threw him into a chair in the days before the baby’s death, according to police.
David Hench
Baby dies from injuries
An Arundel man lifted his infant son by the head and threw him into a chair in the days before the baby’s death, according to police.
Charges up in air for shaken baby case
ARUNDEL — State police were closely monitoring the condition of Ethan Henderson on Monday night to determine whether his father would be charged with assaulting his son or killing him.
Police closely monitor beaten child’s condition
ARUNDEL — State police were closely monitoring the condition of Ethan Henderson Monday night to determine whether his father would be charged with assaulting his son or killing him.
Police: Weapons found during Portland standoff
Police say Saturday’s standoff escalated after the Special Reaction Team discovered two assault rifles, a handgun and a hunting rifle in a common area of the building on Cedar Street.
Man charged in infant son’s assault is held on $100,000 bail
The Maine Department of Health and Human Services removed two other children from the house Saturday, including the injured boy’s twin brother.
Texting teen in court today on manslaughter charge
Kristina Lowe, 19, was arrested Tuesday at her home on charges of manslaughter, aggravated drunk driving, aggravated driving to endanger and leaving the scene of an accident.
Maine teen faces manslaughter charge in crash
Kristina Lowe, 19, of Oxford is accused of texting, drinking and speeding before a January accident that killed two.
No-confidence balloting under way for USM president
Even if the faculty initiative succeeds against Selma Botman, it doesn’t mean she’ll be ousted.
State officials talk with farm about disposal of dead horses
State agriculture officials plan to meet with the owners of a Gorham horse farm today to outline options for disposing of 23 horse carcasses that died of botulism.