The man is interviewed by police but not charged with any crimes.
Dennis Hoey
Dennis Hoey is the Portland Press Herald’s night reporter, covering any and all news that breaks in the late afternoon and evening hours. He has been chasing stories after normal business hours in Portland since 2008. Before that he worked in the Press Herald’s Brunswick Bureau where he spent several years covering news in several midcoast towns from Rockland and Wiscasset to Bath and Brunswick. He also covered Bath Iron Works, the Brunswick Naval Air Station, Bowdoin College, and the Maine Yankee Nuclear Power Plant during his years in Brunswick. When he’s not hunting down criminals, politicians or law enforcement officials, Dennis enjoys spending time riding his bicycle, hiking, and cross country skiing.
Maine same-sex marriage backers get $1 million aid pledge
An organization that describes itself as the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights group is donating $1 million to organizations in four states, including Maine, that have same-sex marriage measures on the November ballot.
Same-sex marriage backers get windfall
A national organization gives $250,000 to the Maine group seeking legalization.
National group to help fund Maine’s same-sex marriage initiative
An organization that describes itself as the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender civil rights group is donating $1 million to organizations in four states, including Maine, that have same-sex marriage measures on the November ballot.
Injured hiker dies after heroic rescue in Maine
The 22-year-old UMaine senior fell from the Precipice Trail on Champlain Mountain.
Tornado touches down in midcoast Maine
The 20-yard-wide twister was Maine’s first tornado of the year.
Maine insurance agent accused of promoting prostitution
Mark Strong, who owns The Strong Agency in Thomaston and is a former city official, was arrested by the Kennebunk and state police.
Mother of two charged in bank robbery
Police say Jamilee Kus of Waterville was apprehended at gunpoint Sunday on the Maine Turnpike in Scarborough.
Waterville girl changes policy at Seventeen magazine
A 14-year-old Waterville girl has convinced a popular national magazine for teenage girls and young women not to alter photos to make models appear thinner and more blemish-free than they actually are.
Waterville girl gets Seventeen to address issue
A 14-year-old Waterville girl has convinced a popular national magazine for teenage girls and young women not to alter photos to make models appear thinner and more blemish-free than they actually are.