LIVERMORE FALLS — A Farmington man police say was intoxicated is accused of trying to break into an apartment building at 27 Depot St. early Monday morning.
Police responded to a report of someone yelling and trying to break into the building at 2:43 a.m., police Chief Ernest Steward Jr. said.
Officer Steve Allen and Jay officer Russell Adams responded to the incident and found Anthony Coscia, 23, sitting on the steps of the south side of the building, he said.
Coscia was “extremely intoxicated,” Steward said, according to the police report.
Coscia was arrested on a charge of violation of condition of release, he said.
In a separate incident on Saturday, police tried to have a resident on Vine Street turn down music after a report of loud music came in, Steward said.
Officer Allen attempted to get Guner A. Vicelich, 22, of Livermore Falls to cooperate and quiet down but he wouldn’t, he said.
“He was highly intoxicated,” Steward said, according to the police report.
Vicelich was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct, he said.
Allen was assisted at the scene by Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Sgt. Tim Kachnovich. He is expected to appear on Nov. 10 at Lewiston District Court.
On Friday night, police issued summonses to Kelly Chamard, 42, of Livermore Falls on misdemeanor charges of assault and criminal trespassing, Steward said.
She is accused of going to a residence in the Pine Ridge Loop mobile home park and forcing her way in, he said. Once in, she punched the owner in the mouth, he said.
Residents were able to get her out of the house, Steward said.
Chamard is scheduled to appear on Nov. 10 at Lewiston District Court.
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