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RUMFORD – The following are expected to be arraigned on March 6 in Rumford District Court:

• Christina L. Tibbetts, 28, Mexico, operating after suspension, 7:40 p.m. Dec. 18 on Route 2. She was released on $100 unsecured bail, and will be arraigned on March 6 in Rumford District Court.

• Ryan Child, 19, Rumford, domestic assault, 11:40 p.m. Dec. 16 on Franklin Street. He was released on $300 unsecured bail.

• Joshua Gilks, 24, Mechanic Falls, violation of conditions of release, 2:45 a.m. Dec. 16 on Rumford Avenue. He was released on personal recognizance bail.

• Martin Lore, 21, Rumford, violation of conditions of release and possession of a schedule W drug (morphine pills), 2:45 a.m. Dec. 16 on Rumford Avenue.

• Aaron B. Robin, 21, Rumford, operating a motor vehicle with suspended registration, 9:30 p.m. Dec. 12 on Spruce Street. He was released on $300 unsecured bail, and will be arraigned on March 6 in Rumford District Court.

• Tammy L. Farrington, 35, Rumford, operating after suspension, 8:30 p.m. Dec. 23 on Byron Street. She was released on personal recognizance bail.

• Shawn P. McKenzie, 22, Milan, N.H., operating under the influence, 1:35 a.m. Dec. 23 on Rumford Avenue. He was released on $100 cash bail.

Mexico

• David Belskis, 47, Roxbury Road, Mexico, failure to pay fines, at 11:30 a.m. Dec. 27 at his Roxbury Road residence. He was released from the Mexico Police Department on $140 cash bail. He is scheduled to appear in 11th District Court, Northern Oxford Division, on Feb. 2.

Incidents

• Dec. 23, 3 a.m. – While responding to a report of suspicious activity on Lochness Road, police discovered that 13 vehicles parked along the road and Penobscot Street had been illegally entered between 2 and 2:30 a.m. Two juveniles dressed in dark clothing were seen running from the area when police arrived. Sgt. David Bean said none of the vehicles were locked.

Mostly small change was taken. However, the owner of a 1996 Jaguar said the thieves took his hood ornament, valued at $400, an XM Satellite radio, valued at $200, and damaged a car seat, floor mat and the dashboard. Bean said it was the second time in as many years that someone stole the car’s hood ornament. The cases remain under investigation.

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