Charges
Auburn
• Zackary Horice Duprey, 29, of 70 River St., Lewiston, driving after having been declared a habitual offender and violating conditions of release, 11:39 p.m. Tuesday at 370 Main St.
Lewiston
• Melissa Tuomivirta, 39, of 30 Spring St., Sabattus, domestic assault, refusing to submit and violating conditions of release, 10:30 p.m. Tuesday at 6 Cloutier St.
Androscoggin County
• Tracy Polhans, 60, of Lewiston, violating a protection order, 7:48 p.m. Tuesday at 207 Lincoln St. by Mechanic Falls police.
• Aaron Morgan, 35, of 27 Gagnon St., Livermore Falls, warrants, 3 p.m. Wednesday in Livermore Falls by Maine State Police.
Accidents
Auburn
• Vehicles driven by Julianna Siagel, 21, of Lisbon Falls, Madelyn J. Grover, 65, of Poland, collided at 2:36 p.m. Tuesday at Broad and Ninth streets. Siagel’s 2016 Volkwagen and Grover’s 2005 Jeep were towed.
Lewiston
• Vehicles driven by Deborah A. Leblond, 59, of Lewiston, and Kyle Lunn, 30, of Sabattus, collided at 9:27 a.m. Tuesday at Sabattus and Perley streets. Damage to Leblond’s 2016 Chevrolet was listed as functional. The 2007 Nissan, driven by Lunn and owned by Lyndsay Smith, of Lewiston, was towed.
• Vehicles driven by Thomas E. Sweeney, 64, of Topsham, and Joseph G. Katula, 75, of Lisbon Falls, collided at 5:30 a.m. Monday on Lisbon Street. Sweeney’s 2001 Toyota was towed. Damage to Katula’s 2010 Chevrolet was listed as functional.

Arrested man in handcuffs with hands behind back
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