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FARMINGTON – The following were booked recently at the Franklin County jail:

• Tina M. Peaslee, 42, Stratton, violation condition of release, $100 cash, Nov. 12, Franklin County Sheriff’s Department.

• Chad J. Oliver, 22, Temple, violation of protection from abuse, $3,000 unsecured bail, Nov. 12, Farmington Police Department.

• Ryan E. Muncey, 26, Lewiston, operating after suspension, habitual offender, violation of condition of release, released to Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 12.

• Joshua M. Lablanc, 22, Weeks Mills, kindling fire without permission, released to Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office, Nov. 13, Franklin County Sheriff’s Department.

• Alfred Tardif, 46, Jay, domestic assault, $3,000 unsecured, Nov. 13, Jay Police Department.

• Julia Small, 30, Winslow, criminal mischief, violation condition of release, no complaint filed, Nov. 13, Farmington Police Department.

• Hope Marie Stenson, 38, Farmington, warrant failure to appear, operating after registration suspended, $100 cash bail, Nov. 13, Farmington Police Department.

• Raymond C. Zimmerman, 21, Farmington, operating under the influence, $100 cash bail, Nov. 14, Farmington Police Department.

• Harley D. Witherell, 23, Farmington, violation of bail conditions, $100 cash bail, Nov. 14, Farmington Police Department.

• Bret M. Gundlah, 21, Farmington, violation conditions of release, $100 cash bail, Nov. 14, Farmington Police Department.

• Joshua Wheeler, 29, Rumford, operating after license revoked, no bail set as of Nov. 16, Franklin County Sheriff’s Department.

• Everett Cook, 57, Phillips, domestic criminal mischief, personal recognizance, Nov. 15, Franklin County Sheriff’s Department.

• Stephen Haines, 33, Phillips, possession of scheduled drugs, $150 cash bail, Nov. 15, Franklin County Sheriff’s Department.

• Richard A. Oliver, 38, Jay, domestic assault, no bail set as of Nov. 16, Wilton Police Department.

• Sarah Lynn Farnsworth, 23, Hartland, assault, burglary, no bail set as of Nov. 16, Skowhegan Police Department.

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