The Maine Department of Public Safety on Friday released written transcripts of the 911 calls involving the murder of Sarah Gordon in Winslow the night of June 6, shedding new light on the emergency response to the killing.
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Four arrested in Waterville, Winslow drug busts
State drug agents arrested four people at two apartments in Waterville and Winslow, seizing drugs, paraphernalia and an illegal knife, police said Friday.
In Waterville, another mixup over addresses
WATERVILLE — Another address mixup that occurred during a 911 call this week highlights the importance of taking new measures to minimize such mistakes, the city’s police chief said.
Michaud says GOP redistricting plan likely aimed at him
WATERVILLE — U.S. Rep. Mike Michaud says a Republican proposal to redraw Maine’s two congressional districts is probably aimed at unseating him in the 2012 election.
Winslow man, 79, seriously hurt in collision
WINSLOW — A man was seriously injured Tuesday morning when he pulled his car out in front of a large dump truck on Clinton Avenue and the impact launched the car down the road, into a ditch, and over a grassy knoll, police said.
Winslow man faces drug charges after traffic stop, search
WINSLOW — A Winslow man pulled over in a traffic stop early Tuesday morning was arrested on drug charges, including possession of bath salts, police said.
Waterville renovation has some worried
WATERVILLE — Hard-hat wearing workers walked among cranes, bulldozers, dump trucks, piles of dirt and asphalt adorning the torn-up surface and a large blue tarp hung over the front entrance.
Winslow ponders library building’s future
WINSLOW — Officials are wondering whether the town government should continue to own the old public library building on Lithgow Street or try to sell it.
Winslow ponders old library’s future
WINSLOW — Officials are wondering whether the town government should continue to own the old public library building on Lithgow Street or try to sell it.
Tannery now current on Hartland property taxes
HARTLAND — The town’s landmark tannery is caught up on its property taxes six months after it was sold amid bankruptcy proceedings.