While wildlife officials moved quickly Tuesday to confiscate five baby alligators at an Augusta bus depot, smaller invasive species such as green crabs and pike are a more serious threat to Maine’s natural world.
Maine Crime
Police, crime and courts news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Man charged with attempted murder in 2015 Old Port shooting will admit to having gun
Moses Okot, who was already on probation in a 2010 murder, was arrested near the site of the stabbing and shooting after a police officer saw him driving fast from the area.
Madison man charged with sexual assault on 14-year-old girl
Eric Horan, 36, allegedly assaulted the girl in December and then fled the area to escape arrest, police said.
Bill would create statewide system to track rape testing kits
The sponsor of the bill says having such a system would allow officials to keep track of kits that aren’t tested but are still being stored.
Hack of state’s job-matching vendor puts Mainers’ personal data at risk
The Maine Department of Labor outsourced its job bank services in July to Kansas-based America’s JobLink, which suffered a data breach.
Jefferson man sentenced for threatening girlfriend
Matthew Ramsden pleaded guilty to domestic violence criminal threatening.
Charges resulting from 2015 China fracas dismissed
Kristin Hinckley, now of West Gardiner, successfully completed a 12-month deferred disposition.
Augusta man arrested Monday on aggravated assault charge
Police also charged Quincy Tremaine Abrams, 36, with possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.
Court upholds arrest, extradition of New Yorker facing 10 drug trafficking charges in central Maine
Eric “Korey” Colbert, 31, was arrested in New York and returned to Maine earlier this month.
Baby alligators found in Augusta taxi lead to charge against student
Yifan Sun, 20, told police that he kept the alligators in an Augusta home and was taking them with him on a visit to someone in Waterville.