According to court records, Michael Rickett tried to sell the device to an undercover agent.
Maine Crime
Police, crime and courts news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Security cameras installed in downtown Farmington
The cameras are exepcted to increase security around municipal parking lots, intersections and businesses.
Man sent to prison for cold-case murder wants court to toss his conviction or grant new trial
A lawyer for Philip Scott Fournier, the man convicted of killing of Joyce McLain in 1980, tells five justices that Fournier’s trial was flawed.
Former Riverview worker cleared of theft allegation
Ahmad Nejad had been accused of defrauding the state of workers’ compensation payments.
Augusta woman charged with aggravated assault after alleged knife attack
Kiana Green, 26, reportedly used a knife to slash a man’s hand during an altercation at Crosby Street Place.
Sting uses fake Amazon boxes, GPS to catch would-be thieves
Nearly one in 12 Americans have had a holiday package stolen from their home, a new survey says.
Trial begins in November 2017 Augusta pedestrian fatality
Driver Andrew P. Bilodeau pleaded not guilty to manslaughter in the death of Emile Morin, 81, who was struck on Nov. 18, 2017, in a Northern Avenue crosswalk.
Auburn woman pleads guilty to heroin trafficking conspiracy
Sierrha Frisbie, 26, faces up to 20 years in federal prison, the U.S. attorney says.
Rockland man pleads guilty to health care fraud, embezzlement
The manager of a physical therapy practice and health club filed false claims for reimbursement, prosecutors say.
Court to consider appeal of man convicted 36 years after girl’s murder
Philip Scott Fournier, 57, is appealing his murder conviction in the death of Joyce McLain, 16, in East Millinocket, and the state’s high court will hear arguments in the case on Wednesday.