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Police log

Thursday, August 16, 2007

• Bobby Bruce Godin, 36, of 29 Sabattus St., on a charge of domestic assault, 8:36 p.m. Tuesday at 129 Howe St.

• Robert David Dubois, 19, of 50 Fairmount St., on a charge of violating conditions of release, 10:44 p.m. Tuesday at that address.

• Nelson Sanchez, 31, of Revere, Mass., on a charge of theft of services, 12:06 a.m. Wednesday at the Big Apple, 248 Main St.

• Theodore Hastings, 47, of Wilton, on a charge of unlawful use of a permit, 1:39 a.m. Wednesday at 50 Fairmount St.

• Brent C. Adams, 50, of 178 Depot St., Farmington, on charges of driving while intoxicated, driving with a suspended license and violating conditions of release, 1:40 a.m. Wednesday at 50 Fairmount St.

• Keith Dale Gammon, 41, of 101 Birch St., on charges of assault and criminal trespass, 4:35 a.m. Wednesday at that address.

Accidents
Lewiston

• Vehicles driven by Anthony Travaglini, 20, of Lewiston, and Erica McLeod, 20, of Poland, collided at 10:40 a.m. Monday at Canal and Pine streets. Damage to the 2006 Mitsubishi, driven by Travaglini and owned by Gary J. Travaglini was estimated at $2,500; to the 2001 Kia, driven by McLeod and owned by Ronald McLeod, $2,000.

• A vehicle driven by Miranda Marie Spencer, 23, of Auburn, struck the back of a vehicle driven by Patricia D. Schott, 63, of Greene, while Schott was stopped in traffic at 3:10 p.m. Tuesday on Main Street, near Union Street. The impact forced Schott's vehicle into the back of another driven by John Guy, 45, of Auburn. Damage to Guy's 1994 Nissan was estimated at $1,000; to Schott's 2004 Volkswagen, $1,500, and to Spencer's 1997 Saturn, $4,000.

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Posted By:Marilyn at August 16, 2007 8:24 AM (Suggest Removal)
Here you go Bruce...a 63 year old was "stopped in traffic" when struck from behind by a 23 year old...

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Posted By:Anon at August 16, 2007 9:10 AM (Suggest Removal)
to marilyn, i hope you never get old

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Posted By:unknown at August 16, 2007 9:13 AM (Suggest Removal)
M. reread the accident you have it backwards. the older driver was stopped and hit by the 23 year old.

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Posted By:T at August 16, 2007 9:14 AM (Suggest Removal)
M your lack of the use of the dictionary is what was it ridicolous. you can't spell, yet you have the gaul to comment on people aging? it's ot rediculase, it's ridicolous. and it's not down't, it's don't. and furthermore is a LICENSE not a licence! God help America when most can not even spell in this country.

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Posted By:notamoron at August 16, 2007 9:32 AM (Suggest Removal)
If you're going to give someone a hard time for not spelling something right make sure you know how to spell it first. It is spelled RIDICULOUS not ridicolous or rediculase. I'm not sure which one of you is a bigger moron.

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Posted By:Mainetarr at August 16, 2007 12:42 PM (Suggest Removal)
They are both morons. And that's not ridiculous, either.

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Posted By:Just a thought at August 16, 2007 1:29 PM (Suggest Removal)
M, how old is old to you? 63 isn't even considered the average retirement age anymore. At what age do you think people should stop driving? I am more afraid of the 20 something year olds that drive like idiots while talking on their cell phone cutting in and out of traffic while listening to music that is so loud my car vibrates than I am of a 63 year old driver!!

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Posted By:Just a thought at August 16, 2007 1:36 PM (Suggest Removal)
notamoron, you sound like someone that I used to work with, are you sjm?

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