Auburn
• Brittany Noyes, 27, of 58 Northern Ave., unlawful trafficking unscheduled drugs, 4:52 a.m. Tuesday at 11 Oak St.
Lewiston
• Gabriel Sanchez, 33, of 21 Horton St., on a warrant, 3:40 p.m. Monday at 94 Knox St.
• Michael Iannotti, 39, of 64 Keg Hill Road, Greene, probation hold, 11:24 a.m. Tuesday at 140 Canal St.
Androscoggin
• George Smith, 36, of 21 Wing St., Lisbon, probation violation, 6:30 p.m. Sunday at that address by Lisbon Police.
• Sarah VanDeGraaf, 18, of 5 Falls St., Biddeford, on a warrant, 8:54 a.m. Monday in York County by York Police.
ACCIDENTS
Auburn
• Vehicles driven by Benjamin Gosselin, 17, of Auburn and Marilyn Noble, 81, of Portland collided, 5:54 p.m. Sunday on Hatch Road. Gosselin’s 2001 Audi and Noble’s 2014 Subaru were towed due to disabling damage.
• Vehicles driven by Cathy Kahkonen, 31, of Oxford and Michelle Hawley, 44, of Mechanic Falls collided, 7:25 a.m. Monday on Minot Avenue. Kahkonen’s 2004 Dodge and Hawley’s 2012 GMC were towed due to disabling damage.
• Vehicles driven by Tammy Barclay, 51, of Lewiston and Christine Theriault, 37, of Lewiston collided, 2:45 p.m. Monday on Minot Avenue. Barclay’s 2007 Buick and Theriault’s 2014 Honda were towed due to disabling damage.
Lewiston
• Vehicles driven by Brian Haines, 25, of Lewiston and Neil Greenler, 33, of Auburn collided, 5:34 p.m. Monday on Sabattus Street. Haines’ 2010 Chevrolet was listed with minor damage. Greenelr’s 2006 Toyota received functional damage.
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