Arrests
Androscoggin County
• Scottie Bragdon, 31, of Lisbon, on an outstanding warrant for failure to appear, 4:10 p.m. Monday on Center Bridge Road in Turner.
Lewiston
• Corey Emery, 27, of Lewiston, on a charge of violating a protection from abuse order, 7:10 p.m. Sunday at 377 Main St.
• Coty Siteman, 31, of Haverhill, Massachusetts, on three outstanding warrants for failure to appear, 1:20 a.m. Monday on Sabattus Street.
Accidents
Auburn
• Jerry D. Gibson, 37, of Auburn was driving south at 6:56 p.m. Friday on Dunn Street when he swerved to avoid a cat and struck a parked vehicle owned by Darcie A. Maynard, 36, of Raymond. The 2015 Toyota owned by Gibson was towed and Maynard’s 2002 BMW received functional damage.
• Steven E. Matson, 64, of Lewiston was backed his vehicle into a utility pole at 8:49 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot of East Auburn Baptist Church when he struck a utility pole. Matson’s 1999 Ford received functional damage.
• A vehicle driven by James B. Stevens, 67, of Auburn struck the side of a vehicle driven by Anne D. Cyr, 62, of Auburn at 12:51 p.m. Saturday in the Walmart parking lot while Cyr was stopped. The 2014 Toyota owned by Stevens received minor damage and the 2003 Oldsmobile owned by Cyr received functional damage.
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