• Justin M. Archibald, 33, of 205 Campbell Road, Canton, on a charge of violation of protective order, 12:09 p.m. Monday in Canton by Mexico Police Department.
• Justin M. Archibald, 33, of 205 Campbell Road, Canton, on a charge of violation of condition of release and violation of protective order, 9:05 p.m Monday in Mexico by Mexico Police Department.
• Marlene G. Ela, 52, of 2102 Pequawket Trail, Hiram, on a charge of domestic violence aggravated assault, 10:48 p.m. Thursday at that address by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• Kristian S. Flanagan, 28, of 187 Main St., West Paris, on charges of obstructing report of a crime and domestic violence criminal threatening with priors, 1:23 p.m. Wednesday at 16 Cottage St., Norway, by Norway Police Department.
• Roger E. Larrivee, 51, of 931 Tripptown Road, Hiram, on a charge of violation of protective order, 6:20 p.m. Tuesday at that address by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• Matthew A. McGraw, 35, of 459 Park St., South Paris, on charges of criminal restraint, domestic violence criminal threatening and domestic violence assault with priors, 7 a.m. Thursday in Paris by Paris Police Department.
• Jeremy M. Perry, 35, of 517 Norway Road, Waterford, on a charge of domestic violence assault, 1 a.m. Wednesday at that address by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• Joanna Sherrer, 40, of Phillips on a charge of failure to appear after bailed, 10:05 p.m. Monday in Androscoggin County by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• Timothy W. Tuttle, 31, of 20 Lochness Road, Rumford, on charges of violation of protective order, possession of a firearm when prohibited and arson, 12:12 p.m. Wednesday in Rumford/Waterford by Maine State Police.
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