• Nicholas Bergeron-Moore, 22, of 567 Marsh Road, Sabattus, on charges of harassment, domestic violence stalking, tampering with a witness, domestic violence terrorizing and criminal mischief, 9:38 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, in Norway, by Norway Police Department.
• Christian Duran, 28, of West Paris, on a charge of assault, 7:53 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 5, at 237 Main St., West Paris, by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• Terrence G. Gordon, 32, of 23 Mason St., Bethel, on a charge of violation of condition of release, 4:17 p.m. Friday, Jan. 7, in Bethel, by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• William D. Merrow, 35, of 30 Briggs St., West Paris, on charges of domestic violence aggravated assault and violation of condition of release, 7:19 a.m. Friday, Jan. 7, in Paris, by Paris Police Department.
• Joshua J. Messier, 38, of 107 Chase Ave., Mexico, on charges of violation of condition of release, domestic violence assault and failure to appear after bailed, 10:38 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, in Mexico, by Mexico Police Department.
• Ernestine Miller, 58, of 50 Dyer St., Portland, on a charge of domestic violence assault, 3:23 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, at 423 Waldo St., by Rumford Police Department.
• Brianna E. Reeve, 28, of 202 Mechanic Falls Road, Oxford, on a charge of possession of firearm when prohibited and two charges of aggravated trafficking of scheduled drug, 7:46 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 6, on Mechanic Falls Road, Oxford, by Maine State Police.
These entries reflect charges filed against individuals. Entries are not criminal convictions.
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