LIVERMORE FALLS – Police charged a 23-year-old man with theft after he allegedly stole a number of items early Saturday from Cumberland Farms.
Jay police Officer Roderick Small was called to handle the 4:14 a.m. call because both Livermore Falls police officers, Maurice Drouin and Steve Gould, were handling separate operating-under-the-influence complaints, said Livermore Falls Police Chief Ernest N. Steward Jr.
Small responded to a Cumberland Farms clerk’s complaint of three people drinking alcohol in a vehicle outside the store who kept coming in to use the bathroom, Steward said.
The clerk reported that one of the store’s coolers looked to have been tampered with, the chief said.
Small issued a summons on a theft charge to Brandon Allen, 23, whose address was unavailable Tuesday, who was one of the individuals in the vehicle, Steward said.
Allen had taken a mirror, paper towels, toilet paper and alcohol from the store, the chief said.
The items were returned to the store, he said. More charges may be pending after a security videotape is reviewed, the chief said.
Drouin responded to a 4:07 a.m. call from Jay dispatch to be on the lookout for a person involved in an accident.
Drouin stopped a vehicle on Park Street and arrested Darrell Fournier, 46, of Wayne on a charge of operating under the influence, Steward said.
Gould stopped a vehicle at 4:12 a.m. and ended up issuing a summons to Ryan Cronkhite, 20, of Livermore Falls on a charge of operating under the influence, the chief said.
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