He faces 10 counts related to Mozido, a company that he founded in Texas to create software for people to do their banking on cellphones.
Maine Crime
Police, crime and courts news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Former lawmaker pleads not guilty to charges of fraudulently obtaining hunting licenses
Jeffrey Pierce, a Republican from Dresden, reportedly hunted multiple times with firearms over the years despite a felony drug conviction that prevents him from possessing guns.
Wells woman faces drunken-driving charge after Route 1 chain-reaction crash
Sarah Reeck struck 2 cars that were stopped in traffic Wednesday, police say.
Former Maine school bus driver fined $1,000 for slapping autistic student
A judge decides against sentencing Raymond Files to jail time for the misdemeanor assault, which happened on a bus in August.
Mother of Ayla Reynolds asks court for more time to serve missing father in wrongful death suit
An attorney for Trista Reynolds documented extensive efforts to locate Justin DiPietro, including the use of two private detectives, in court records asking for more time to serve him in a wrongful death lawsuit.
Portland firm settles lawsuit claiming employee was drugged at company party
The lawsuit followed an alleged incident at Trueline Publishing’s holiday party in 2016, but terms of the settlement are confidential.
Pickup truck driver eludes Somerset County police after brief high-speed chase
Sheriff Dale Lancaster said speeds reached 85 mph before the chase was called off Tuesday night.
Man tells Maine judge he deserves life in prison, and the judge agrees
Tony Locklear is sentenced for killing a man in his Millinocket home.
Morning Sentinel March 13 police log
Waterville area police reports for Wednesday, March 13, 2019.
Limington man charged with machete killing seeks to suppress evidence
Bruce Akers, who is accused of killing his neighbor with a machete in 2016, wants a judge to quash evidence collected in searches of his home.