Auburn
• Margaret Larlee, 57, of 98 Hershey Hill School Road, Minot, operating under the influence, 10:51 p.m. Friday on Goff Street.
• Trevor Brown, 21, of 148 Highland Avenue, Winthrop, operating under the influence, 1:24 a.m. Saturday at 245 Center St.
• Tommy Goode, 57, of 52 High St., aggravated assault and domestic violence assault, 7:32 p.m. Friday at that address.
Lewiston
• Scott Kramarz, 44, transient, criminal trespass, 5:23 p.m. Friday at 64 Sabattus St.
Androscoggin County
• Delanie Ouellette, 20, of 395 Lisbon St., Lisbon, operating under the influence, 12:50 a.m. Monday on Route 196 by Lisbon Police.
• Nicholas Parent, 25, of Mason Street, Auburn, disorderly conduct, 1:15 p.m. Monday at 2 Pigeon Hill Road, Mechanic Falls, by the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office.
• Nathaniel Bourget, 24, of 583 Brighton Hill Road, Minot, disorderly conduct, 1:15 p.m. Monday at 2 Pigeon Hill Road, Mechanic Falls, by the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office.
ACCIDENTS
Auburn
• Vehicles driven by Ronald LePage, 68, transient and Rita Ray, 74, of Sabattus collided, 4:26 p.m. Thursday on Mount Auburn Avenue. LePage’s 1999 Chevrolet and Ray’s 2012 Hyundai received functional damage.
• Vehicles driven by Brittany Reed, 27, of Lewiston, Robert Dunklee, 72, of Raymond, and Kristie Teague, 25, of Mexico collided, 12:27 p.m. Thursday on Center Street. Reed’s 2011 Honda and Teague’s 2010 Jeep were listed with minor damage. Dunklee’s 2013 Volkswagen was towed due to disabling damage.
• Vehicles driven by Anthony Travaglini, 29, of Lewiston and Daniel Beaulieu, 28, of Litchfield collided, 12:36 p.m. Friday on Washington Street. Travaglini’s 2011 Dodge and Beaulieu’s 2011 GMC received functional damage.
Lewiston
• Vehicles driven by Jordan McCarthy, 26, of Berlin, Massachusetts, Timothy Gray, 27, of Lewiston and Olivia Meunier, 29, of Pawtucket, Rhode Island collided, 5:05 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 28, on Russell Street. McCarthy’s 2013 Hyundai received functional damage. Gray’s 2007 KIA was towed due to disabling damage. Meunier’s 2016 KIA was listed with minor damage.
• Vehicles driven by Leslie Conway, 56, of Lewiston and Cristal Read, 26, of Lewiston collided, 3:20 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30, on College Street. Conway’s 2016 Dodge and Read’s 2002 BMW received functional damage.
• Vehicles driven by Richard Collins, 69, of Lewiston and David Walter, 24, of Poland collided, 7:57 a.m Tuesday, Jan. 31, on Lisbon Street. Collins’ 2013 Toyota and Walter’s 2003 Honda were towed due to disabling damage.
• Vehicles driven by Daniel Amick, 30, of Oxford and Troy Veit, 22, of Lewiston collided, 1:05 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31, on Lisbon Street. Amick’s 2000 Chevrolet was towed due to disabling damage. Veit’s 2004 Pontiac was listed with minor damage.
• Vehicles driven by Christian Parlin, 22, of Livermore and Sherry Robinson, 52, of Lisbon Falls collided, 10:59 a.m. Thursday on East Avenue. Parlin’s 2002 GMC and Robinson’s 2014 KIA were towed due to disabling damage.
• A vehicle driven by Kourtni Proctor, 26, of Lisbon struck a concrete post on High Street, 11:28 p.m. Thursday. Proctor’s 2009 Nissan received functional damage.
• Vehicles driven by Irene Cote, 78, of Lewiston and David Rice, 50, of Lewiston collided, 11:02 a.m. Friday on Lisbon Street. Cote’s 2013 Hyundai and Rice’s 2003 Mercury received functional damage.
• Vehicles driven by James Nokes, 55, of Georgetown, Massachusetts, Tammy Soucy, 51, of Lewiston, and Donna Bissonnette, 56, of Lewiston collided, 1:32 p.m. Friday on Sabattus Street. Nokes’ 2000 Chevrolet received functional damage. Soucy’s 2010 KIA and Bissonnette’s 2017 Subaru were towed due to disabling damage.
• A vehicle driven by Diane Longtin, 64, of Lewiston went off Martin Drive and hit a utility pole, 11:32 p.m. Sunday. Longtin’s 2005 Ford was towed due to disabling damage.
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