Waterville area police reports for Jan. 28, 2017.
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Kennebec Journal Jan. 28 police log
Augusta area police reports for Jan. 28, 2017.
Bonny Eagle cheerleading coach accused of having sexual relationship with student
Nicholas Perry, 21, of Standish is released on $5,000 cash bail after his arrest by Cumberland County sheriff’s deputies.
Bail in Waterville stabbing case set at $500,000
The victim remains in critical condition, a prosecutor said Friday.
Troy woman charged with murder in infant son’s death seeks release on bail
Miranda Hopkins, 32, remains at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset awaiting a bail hearing in February, and her lawyers say their client has an ‘exceptional case’ to be released on bail.
Judge denies convicted Maine dermatologist’s bid for new trial
Dr. Joel Sabean’s lawyers argued that jurors were prejudiced by a family member’s testimony that the doctor had sexually abused her.
Man arrested for alleged unpaid fines after Farmingdale head-on crash
The accident resulted when his car crossed the centerline Wednesday on Maine Avenue, police said.
Augusta woman to spend 4 years in prison
Teresa L. Thomas, 46, failed to report to jail in December 2015.
Police: Man charged with OUI after driving wrong way on I-95 in Waterville
Jack Bullock, 66, of Bangor, allegedly struck a guardrail and got turned around, telling police he didn’t know where he was driving.
Two arrested after Waterville drug deal gone bad leads to wounds
Police said a drug dealer driving an SUV was stabbed in the torso and suffered serious wounds, and the man who allegedly stabbed him was dragged or run over by the vehicle.