LIVERMORE FALLS — A local man faces charges after a police dog tracked him from the scene of a burglary on Church Street to a Jay residence early Sunday morning.
Alexander Ryerson, 20, of Jay, faces charges of burglary, criminal mischief, violation of condition of release and refusal to submit to arrest, Officer Stephen Gould of the Livermore Falls Police Department said.
A juvenile female was also charged with burglary and criminal mischief, but was referred to a juvenile probation office and released to her parents, he said.
The homeowner, who lived on the first floor of the Church Street home, was at work when the upstairs tenant heard a noise at about 1:15 a.m. Sunday. She thought it was a cat and walked downstairs where she was confronted by a man who took off through the door, Gould said. The female came out of the kitchen with a hammer in her hand but she also fled through the door.
The tenant was not harmed and provided police with a description.
Police tracked footprints from the home heading toward Knapp Street, he said. They called Franklin County Sheriff's Department for a tracking dog.
Deputy David Rackliffe and his dog followed the tracks to the Jay house where police recovered evidence and questioned the pair.
While police were arresting Ryerson, he bolted, but Rackliffe let his dog loose and the dog stopped him. Ryerson was charged with refusal to submit to arrest.
Both were charged with criminal mischief because they broke a window beside the door to get the home unlocked, he said.
Police believe they were attempting to take the homeowner's computer, but were interrupted.
The tenant told police the homeowner had hired Ryerson to do some shoveling Saturday and they had had a verbal confrontation.
While police were looking for the pair, a Jay police officer spotted someone they suspected a few streets from the burglary. As they questioned him, Damon Rodzen, 27, Livermore Falls, gave police reason to charge him with disorderly conduct, Gould said.
Both men were transported to Androscoggin County Jail in Auburn.
Jay police officers Russell Adams and Michael Booker helped at the scene, Gould said.



Hey Randall....
Don't forget the tracking dog, sounds like the dog had a big part in the arrest, it just amazes me what a dog will do for a good treat or a chance to play with a tennis ball.
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Sounds Typical for Livermore Falls, Youth. Nothing to do up there, So Let's Break The Law! Thank God for officers Like Stephen and Thomas Gould and others on the force to remind Juvenile Delinquents when you Break The Law, You Go to Jail! You don't Pass Go and You Don't, Collect $200.00. This isn't Monopoly Kids. It's Life! You want Something? GET OFF YOUR A DOUBLE AND GET A JOB! McDonald's, Burger King, Dunkin Donuts, Walmart and Hannaford's are always looking for good Honest Working People!
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