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Charges

Saturday, March 29, 2008

• Henry John Farrington, 37, 49 Elm St., Auburn, on an unspecified warrant, 8:40 a.m. Wednesday at 8th District Court.

• Alicia L. Noddin, 21, 43 Pleasant St., on a charge of violating a condition of release, 2:10 p.m. Wednesday at 37 Park St.

• Samuel Jason Cronk, 21, 129 Oak St., on a probation hold, 7 a.m. Thursday at that address.

• Jennifer Lee Tilton, 29, 1853 Lisbon St., on a charge of domestic violence assault, 9:50 p.m. Thursday at 681 Lisbon St.

• Eric Everett Lundin, 31, 104 Blake St., on a charge of criminal trespass, 12:05 a.m. Friday at that address.

• Abraham Hussein, 20, 50 Fairmount St., on an unspecified warrant, 12:32 a.m. Friday at 120 Bartlett St.

Auburn

• Roger Bruce Naylor, 24, 9 Broad St., on an unspecified warrant, 9:41 p.m. Wednesday at 17 Broad St.

• Melissa Thomas, 21, 40 Oxbow Drive, Lewiston, violating a condition of release and theft of service, 11:42 p.m. Wednesday at 81 Broad St.

• Nathan Joyner, 21, 654 Federal Road, Livermore, operating under the influence, 1:19 a.m. Thursday at 119 Center St.

• Hope Lane, 27, 432 Turner Center Road, Turner, domestic violence assault, 7:32 p.m. Thursday, at 786 Center St.

• Lucas Peder DeWildt, 27, 984 Allen Pond Road, Greene, operating under the influence, 12:26 a.m. Friday at 67 Minot Ave., Auburn.

• Brian James Strout, 30, 15 Willow St., operating under the influence and a probation hold, 1:29 a.m. Friday at 1 Minot Ave.

• Eric R. Stevens, 24, 809 Main St., Lewiston, unspecified warrant, 1:44 a.m. Friday at 345 Center St.

Accidents
Lewiston

• Vehicles driven by Lorraine Lebel, 67, 246 Oak St., and Ginger L. Tripp, 25, 1 Belleview Ave., collided at 7:55 a.m. Thursday on Park Street. Damage to Lebel's 2007 Honda was estimated at $2,500; to Tripp's 2000 Buick, $2,500.

• Vehicles driven by Matthieu Specq, 30, of Portland, and Eugene Spangenberger, 51, of Sabattus, collided at 12:05 p.m. Thursday on College Street. Damage to Specq's 2005 Volkswagen was estimated at $2,500; to Spangenberger's 1994 GMC, $200.

Auburn

• Vehicles driven by Jonathan M. Conners, 22, 32 Bradman St., and Christopher Casey, 33, 37 Northern Avenue Heights, collided at 12:55 p.m. Friday on Bradman Street. Damage to Conners' 1999 Chevrolet was estimated at $100; to Casey's 2004 Honda, $3,500.

• Vehicles driven by Becky I. Ellis, 34, 3 Stewart St., Lewiston, and Theodore R. Davis, 63, 33 Plummer Mill Road, Durham, collided at 6 a.m. Friday at Bell Farms. Damage to Ellis' 1995 Jeep was estimated at $5,000; to Davis' 2002 Chevrolet, $5,000.

• Vehicles driven by Ellen Henderson, 61, of Parsons, Kan., and Jane Emerson, 52, 392 North Raymond Road, Poland, collided at 4:20 p.m. Wednesday on Court Street. Damage to Henderson's 1986 Toyota was estimated at $2,000; to Emerson's 2008 Honda, $4,000.

• Vehicles driven by Danita A. Laplante, 40, 107 Newbury St., and Linda Parent, 59, 14 Yarmouth Road, Gray, collided at 7:10 a.m. Thursday on Main Street. Damage to Laplante's 2003 Subaru was estimated at $2,000; to Parent's 2006 Jeep, $200.



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Posted By:don at March 29, 2008 7:58 AM (Suggest Removal)
I've noticed quite a few females being arrested for "domestic violence". I'd love to know the details of it. Do they beat on their boyfriends, and then boyfriends call the cops, the cops believe the boyfriends accounts and haul the girlfriends away? Intriguing at any rate.

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Posted By:normoose at March 29, 2008 10:13 AM (Suggest Removal)
Rather tragic I'd say. It is about time that people took responsibility for their actions, no matter what gender.

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Posted By:mjj at March 29, 2008 11:05 AM (Suggest Removal)
these females that get arrested for domsetic should have to go to awap also their no different from the males,

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Posted By:lew res at March 29, 2008 1:42 PM (Suggest Removal)
I myself did some time out of state for a xgfreind i was with. She took a siezure and i called the rescue well there the police assist the rescue. When she finally came out the siezure cops asked her why my face was cut which she did cut when she did when coming out of the siezure.well the cops questioned her cause i needed stitches while i went to hospital with her i was being stitched and the cops came in and arrested me .i went before the judge in the morning and i couldnt believe i have no record and my bail was 10 thousand cash cause she made a big story up cause she wanted them to feel sorry for her.she told the police i was choking her .Well i was summoned to court 7 weeks later and she was there and her therepist.the da took me aside and told me they were sorry for what happened and i was released with no bail and they eraised the charges on me ...like it never happened cause of her doctors statement to the da . but i did 7 weeks incarcerated for a crime i never did ................thats 8 years ago and i still have no arrest record .

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