Kristina A. Pomerleau, who authorities say was in a relationship with John D. Williams, is charged with unlawful possession of cocaine base and unlawful furnishing of cocaine.
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For one Maine deputy, lessons in service and solidarity
For an entire generation of police, the killing of Cpl. Eugene Cole is a sobering reminder of what’s at stake and why they train.
Video: ‘We’ve got the watch from here’: Cpl. Eugene Cole honored by community, fellow officers
Thousands of people turned out as a procession carrying the casket of Cole, left Skowhegan and then arrived in Bangor for funeral services at the Cross Insurance Center.
Fallen officer’s deep ties to Maine community on display at visitation service
‘He just knew everybody and everybody knew him,’ says one of the hundreds of mourners for sheriff’s Cpl. Eugene Cole, who was fatally shot while on duty late last month.
Supper fundraiser for slain police officer’s family draws big crowd in Norridgewock
Wind knocked the power out for a while, but it came back on in time to allow preparation of food for at least 400 guests.
Norridgewock spaghetti supper to benefit family of slain Cpl. Cole
The dinner will take place 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Lebanon Masonic Lodge in Norridgewock.
New York City police to lead funeral procession of Cpl. Eugene Cole to Bangor
After a viewing day Sunday at the Skowhegan Armory, a 40-car escort will take Cole’s remains to the Cross Insurance Center on Monday, where thousands from across the country will converge.
Bill Nemitz: Photos raise troubling questions about arrest of suspect in corporal’s killing
Authorities should opt for full transparency in explaining how John D. Williams was injured during his arrest on Saturday.
Cpl. Eugene Cole’s visiting hours, funeral
A celebration of Eugene Cole’s life will be held on Monday at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
Skowhegan woman, friend of police-homicide suspect John D. Williams, indicted on drug charges
Kristina A. Pomerleau was arrested in a traffic stop that involved Cpl. Eugene Cole — whom Williams later allegedly shot to death — and two other Somerset County officers.