NORWAY – A West Baldwin man was arrested Monday on a warrant after he was indicted in October by an Oxford County grand jury for felony burglary and theft of a motorcycle and surveillance video from an apartment and a Laundromat in Porter.
Aaron Dodd, 22, was arrested by the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office. Dodd was being held at the Oxford County jail. Superior Court Justice Roland Cole set bail at $25,000 surety or $5,000 cash.
Dodd was indicted Oct. 11 for one count of Class B burglary, a felony, and two counts of Class C theft. According to court records, Dodd is accused of entering the Porter residence of Augustine Mastropietro on Aug. 2, and stealing a 1987 Harley-Davidson. He is also accused of stealing a video owned by Mark and Richard Vieira, according to records.
Trooper Andre Paradis of the Maine State Police, the investigating officer, said Mastropietro’s apartment was in the same building as a Laundromat owned by Mark and Richard Vieira. The Harley-Davidson was inside the apartment, Paradis said.
The surveillance video was stolen from the Laundromat, he said.
The motorcycle was abandoned by Dodd and was recovered; the video was not recovered, he said.
Court records show that Dodd was previously convicted of theft in October 2001 and March 2002.
“He is not a stranger to us,” Paradis said.
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