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Friday, March 23, 2007

• James Michael Jones, 36, of 315 Bates St., assault, at that address, 8:35 p.m. Wednesday.

• Jeremy M. Bourgoin, 20, of 71 Oak St., operating after suspension, at 59 Oak St., 10:28 p.m. Wednesday.

• Michael DeAngelo Lowery, 23, of 115 Shawmut St., warrant, at 100 Shawmut St., 1:35 a.m. Thursday.

• Jose Manny Torres, 35, of 143 Bartlett St., warrant charging failure to appear in court on a charge of carrying a concealed weapon, at that address, 2:20 a.m. Thursday.

• Rachel L. O'Connor, 43, of 109 Birch St., operating while license is suspended or revoked and violating conditions of release, at 255 Main St., 2:38 a.m. Thursday.

Auburn

• John Kilcarr, 51, of 24 Dunn St., disorderly conduct, at 62 Turner St., 2:29 p.m. Thursday.

Androscoggin County

• Jason Fisher, 32, of 25 Rutherdale St., Brewer, warrants from Somerset County, by Maine State Police, on the Turnpike in Sabattus, 10:07 a.m. Thursday.

Accidents
Lewiston

• A car driven by Therese M. Michaud, 85, of Lewiston, struck a parked car owned by Zita Bolduc, 75, of Lewiston, 12:50 p.m. Tuesday at 27 Bartlett St. Damage to Bolduc's 2003 Toyota was estimated at $1,200; to the 1999 Buick driven by Michaud and owned by Daughters of Wisdom of Lewiston, $1,000.

• Vehicles driven by Paul R. Dehetre, 37, of Wilton and Jocelyne B. Rancourt, 53, of Auburn collided, 6 p.m. Tuesday at Pine and Bartlett streets. Damage to the 2005 Ford van driven by Dehetre and owned by Maine Overnight of Portland was estimated at $500; to Rancourt's 2004 Toyota, $2,000.

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