Incident Report Statistics
Between 7 a.m. Friday Nov. 27 and 7 a.m. Friday Dec. 04, Lewiston police responded to 643 calls for service. Of those calls, 195 were motor vehicle stops.
Accidents: 34
Disorderly disturbances: 15
Domestic disputes: 15
Arrests: 27
Criminal Mischief
A mailbox at 415 Grove St. was broken overnight Dec. 1 — Dec. 2.
A vehicle parked at Sears at 20 East Ave. was keyed prior to 2 p.m. on Dec. 1.
The gates of the Chestnut Street Parking Garage at 29 Chestnut St. were broken overnight Nov. 26 — Nov. 27.
A vehicle parked at 2 Cedar St. had two tires slashed prior to 4 p.m. on Nov. 24.
Theft
Maine dealer license plate 973D was stolen from a vehicle parked at City Limit Auto at 898 Main St. sometime prior to noon on Nov. 30.
Several solar lights were stolen from a residence at 10 Columbia St. overnight Dec. 2 — Dec. 3.
A resident of 9-5 Pleasant View Apartments had a cell phone stolen from their apartment sometime between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Nov. 29.
Maine Black Bear license plate 740ACF was stolen from a vehicle parked on Bartlett Street sometime during the day on Dec. 1.
A red Craftsman toolbox, a Craftsman wrench set, sockets, and a Skil saw were stolen from the basement of 137 Pierce St. sometime between Nov. 22 and Dec. 1.
Motor Vehicle Burglary
A vehicle parked at 28 Wakefield St. was burglarized prior to noon on Dec. 1. A pocketbook and $150 in cash were taken from inside.
Burglaries
A residence at 49 Laurier St. was burglarized between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Dec. 1. Spare change and a set of keys were taken from inside.
A residence at 49.5 Laurier St. was burglarized between 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. on Dec. 1. A laptop and change were taken from inside.
A residence at 28 Orange St. was burglarized between 12:15 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. on Nov. 30. Entry was gained through a window. A 26-inch flat screen TV in the box was taken.
The Bill Davis Smoke Shop at 1270 Lisbon St. was burglarized overnight Dec. 3 - Dec. 4, the business was ransacked and several packs of cigarettes and smoking paraphernalia were stolen from inside.
An apartment at 42 Walnut St. was burglarized between 7 p.m. Dec. 1 and 2:45 p.m. Dec. 3. A door was pried to gain entry. Fisher speakers, gold chains, Sanyo DVD player, PlayStation 2 and games, and 50 DVDs were taken from inside.
Drug Trafficking
Brunel Constant, 30, of Boston, was charged with aggravated trafficking and failure to provide correct name at 1:34 a.m. on Nov. 30 at 149 Bartlett St. Upon stopping the car, a strong odor of marijuana became apparent and several rocks of crack cocaine were found.
Operating Under the Influence
Cameron St. Claire, 21, was charged with operating while license suspended, and operating under the influence at 1:15 a.m. on Dec. 3 at Sabattus and Bradley streets.
Cheryl Wilson, 38, was charged with operating under the influence at 12:57 a.m. on Dec. 4 at Lisbon and Maple streets.
Operating After Suspension
Adan Mohamed, 20, was charged with operating after suspension, attaching false plates, and refusing to sign a criminal summons at 2 p.m. on Nov. 30 at 305 Bates St.
Wanted
Anthony Rembert, 32, is wanted on a warrant charging failure to appear for assault.
Desmond Bickford, 36, is wanted on a warrant charging violating conditions of release.
Jason Bishop, 29, is wanted on a warrant charging failure to appear for probation violations.
Please notify Lewiston police at: (207) 784-6421 or e-mail MCornelio@ci.lewiston.me.us with any information.









Just think these are not all
Just think these are not all the crimes and robberies. My building was broken into on Nov. 25 and its not on here. Over 1000.00 worth of power tools were taken. Luckily the idiot tried to pawn them and LPD was able to recover most of our property. So I am very thankful... but it worries me that we aren't being told about all the crimes in this city.
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Here we go with all the burglaries again. All except 1 were committed during the day.
Come on LPD, you need to work harder at catching these losers.
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Good job S-J, where in the hell are the pictures that go with the names?, shuch good public news.
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does anyone else see the pics or is everyone just seeing gray boxes?
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