The owners of Bentley and Kole are seeking to have a euthanasia order overturned in a case heard Friday by the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
Maine Crime
Police, crime and courts news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Madison truck driver charged with OUI, possession of narcotics
A report of erratic driving led police to discover Norman Seeley, 55, seated in his flatbed truck after it crashed, snapping a utility pole, Thursday night.
‘Armed and dangerous’: Police search for suspects in Auburn home robbery
Armed men tied up a woman and stole her Harley-Davidson motorcycle and an SUV on Thursday.
Dozens gather for Skowhegan vigil against domestic violence
District Attorney Maeghan Maloney said this year’s event takes on special significance by coming so soon after Robert Burton’s murder conviction and the deaths of three victims in Madison.
Thief uses hammer to rob Portland jewelry store
The man walked in during business hours, smashed glass display cases and ran off with jewelry.
Portland standoff suspect was being sought for allegedly beating his wife
Vincent Teruel had gotten into a fight with his wife and hit her, according to a police affidavit. Police who went looking for him ended up surrounding a Motel 6 in Portland, but did not find him there.
Interrupted burglars tie up Auburn woman, take off on her Harley
Police consider the 2 men to be armed and dangerous and caution people against approaching the pair, who also stole an SUV.
Century-old Skowhegan water fountain vandalized
The Roman Fluted Magnus fountain will be taken apart this winter to be repaired.
State supreme court considers when cellphone data can be used to find suspect
A burglary suspect who was arrested after police found him based on his cellphone location data argues that the data was improperly obtained.
Ex-detective is asked why he left data out of final reports given to defense in murder trial
Attorneys for Anthony H. Sanborn Jr., who is seeking to have his 1992 conviction overturned, hope to show the exclusions of information were aimed at hiding exculpatory evidence.