Entry was made with the use of force early Thursday at The Roost Pub and Wingery.
Maine Crime
Police, crime and courts news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Second suspect arrested in Waterville child shooting case
Jeremiah Gamblin was arrested Friday on a warrant, but charged Monday with elevated aggravated assault in connection with a drive-by shooting Feb. 28 that injured Emahleeah Frost, 7, of Waterville.
Judge tosses cellphone evidence in Auburn manslaughter case
AUBURN — In a split decision, a judge threw out evidence from the seized cellphone of a New Gloucester man charged with manslaughter in 2017 after his car crashed with a motorcycle. Superior Court Justice MaryGay Kennedy also tossed information detailed in Steven Primavera’s medications. But Kennedy wrote in a 24-page order filed last week […]
Palermo man charged with attempted murder after dispute
David Dellinger, 35, is being held at the Somerset County Jail on $50,000 bail after being charged with attempted murder on Monday afternoon.
Advocates call for releasing some Maine inmates as jails, courts try to limit infections
The American Civil Liberties Union has urged governors in all 50 states to release inmates with less than a year left on their sentences.
Bangor man charged with attempted murder is held on $50,000 bail
The Maine State Police tactical team was called in Sunday after Jason Mulligan allegedly shot and seriously wounded a man in a Millinocket home.
Bomb threat forces evacuation of Scarborough supermarket
Shaw’s on Payne Road was evacuated Monday afternoon after managers received a telephoned bomb threat.
Fire marshal asks that Waterville man accused of arson have limits on incendiary devices
Affidavit argues that accused poses significant risk to the care facility and a danger to other residents and staff.
Portland man’s sentencing for murdering his girlfriend is delayed
The sentencing of Gregory Vance, who pleaded guilty to the strangulation death of his girlfriend last year, is postponed because of the state court system’s response to the new coronavirus
Trials at Maine courts delayed until May; DA urges fewer arrests
Kennebec County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney is asking law enforcement to whenever possible summon people to appear in court, rather than arrest them on a crime, as the spread of coronavirus results in delays of court trials.