Auburn
• Jesse Robbins, 28, of 154 West Kingfield Road, Kingfield, operating under the influence, 12:45 a.m. Tuesday on Minot Avenue.
Lewiston
• Jodi Anson, 33, of 72 Walnut St., on a warrant, 9:20 p.m. Monday at that address.
• Phillip Ellis, 37, of 72 Walnut St., on a warrant, 9:40 p.m. Monday at that address.
• Ashley Smith, 25, of 529 Riverside Drive, Auburn, trafficking scheduled drugs and violating conditions of release, 3:45 p.m. Tuesday at Motel 6.
Androscoggin County
• Justin Croteau, 29, of 146 Oxford St., Lewiston, refusing to submit to arrest or detention, violating conditions of release, 8 p.m. Monday on Walnut Street by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency.
• Darren Clarke, 35, of 55 Howe St., Lewiston, on a warrant, 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at 40 Pleasant St., Auburn, by the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office.
• Earl Hickson, 74, of 126 Hampshire St., Auburn, probation violating, Tuesday at that address by the Probation and Parole Office.
ACCIDENTS
Lewiston
• Vehicles driven by Patrick Dostie, 67, of Augusta and Harold Strout, 60, of North Monmouth collided, 10:13 a.m. Monday on Main Street. Dostie’s 2012 Toyota was towed due to disabling damage. Strout’s 2013 Toyota received functional damage.
• Vehicles driven by Joseph Gilliland, 49, of Winslow and Samuel Slowikowski, 26, of Lewiston collided, 2:58 p.m. Monday on Lisbon Street. Gilliland’s 2015 Nissan received functional damage. Slowikowski’s 2002 Toyota was listed with minor damage.
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