Maureen Everett says in a lawsuit that Tennessee-based Correct Care Solutions fired her after she cited medication errors and incomplete blood pressure exams.
Maine Crime
Police, crime and courts news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Brunswick officer injured when vehicle strikes his parked cruiser
Sgt. Ed Yurek had pulled his cruiser to the side of Route 1 to assist another driver when the accident occurred during Tuesday’s snowstorm.
Waterville police report string of burglaries targeting unlocked cars
Detective David Caron warned residents to lock their vehicles in order to prevent more thefts.
Phone scam hits Fairfield, Oakland, Skowhegan
Callers from California have been impersonating the Social Security Administration and Internal Revenue Service in an attempt to gain individuals’ personal information.
Rochester, NY, man pleads guilty to drug conspiracy role in central Maine
Frankie Dejesus also was one of four people involved in an exchange of gunfire in June 2016 in the Augusta Walmart parking lot.
Appeals court ruling sends Riverview outpatient lawsuit to jury
Jason Begin says the Augusta police officer violated his rights when she shot him as he was stabbing himself.
Maine court won’t weigh in on constitutionality of tribal gambling
Lawmakers had asked the high court to decide whether a U.S. Supreme Court decision would allow the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians to conduct gambling on tribal trust land without state permission.
Morning Sentinel Nov. 20 police log
Waterville area police reports for Nov. 20, 2018.
Harmony man charged with sexually assaulting child
Darrell Woodard, 69, was arraigned Monday in Skowhegan District Court on felony counts of unlawful sexual contact.
Advocacy group sues state for records of youths’ suicide attempts at Long Creek
Disability Rights Maine says it received reports of 5 attempted suicides between March and July at the juvenile detention center in South Portland and has been seeking records from the state, with little success.