Augusta area police reports for Aug. 15, 2018.
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Owner of Brunswick senior housing accused of financial crimes
Amy McLellan, owner of the McLellan complex, faces up to 10 years in prison on charges of theft and misuse of the property of a vulnerable person.
Augusta man admits federal firearms violations
Richard Quattrone pleaded guilty Tuesday to lying to obtain weapons.
Drug conviction of former Augusta man upheld
Michael Journet will have to report to jail to begin a four-year initial period of incarceration.
Woman gets 6 months in jail after selling cocaine to undercover agent
Katherine Spiller pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and other charges at the Capital Judicial Center.
Waterville police increase patrol near Walmart over harassment reports
Deputy Chief Bill Bonney said the department received reports Monday of suspicious men approaching women in the Walmart parking lot and asking “strange questions.”
Gardiner man in court to hear new home invasion charges
Scott E. York, who was arrested Saturday night in Chelsea, was on probation for reckless conduct conviction.
Albion man arrested on arson, explosives charges
Joseph Tilly was ordered held in lieu of $25,000 cash bail with conditions prohibiting him from returning to his Clark Road home.
Bloody attack on cellmate nets Augusta man 20-year prison term
Elijah Ashley pleaded guilty to aggravated assault on Paul Gagnon, who was jailed for contempt involving child support.
Sentencing in Manchester double murder set for October
David Marble Jr., who was convicted in the Dec. 25, 2015, slaying of Eric Williams and Bonnie Royer in Manchester, also is requesting a new trial.