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• Nov. 22, 5:23 p.m. – A Green Street resident in East Dixfield reported that someone was damaging her property with an all-terrain vehicle. After an initial investigation, the gathered information was turned over to the Maine Warden Service.

• Nov. 21 – A Morrison Hill Road resident reported vandalism to a pickup truck. A window was smashed out.

• Nov. 20 – Dixfield Fire Chief Scott Blaisdell reported finding evidence of someone attempting to start a fire next to the warming hut at McGouldrick Park.

• Nov. 20 – A Lyon’s Lane resident reported that someone had left human excrement on the ground outside her house.

• Nov. 17, 8:45 p.m. – A Coburn Avenue resident reported that someone was in his garage. The man saw someone running away as police were responding, and was able to provide a description of the suspect. However, police could not locate the burglar anywhere in the area.

• Nov. 17, 6:30 p.m. – A Brian Street resident reported receiving some bad checks.

• Nov. 16 – A Weld Street resident reported property stolen from her residence.

• Nov. 14, 1:25 p.m. – A High Street resident reported that an assault had taken place in the resident’s home. After investigating the domestic incident, a 15-year-old girl was arrested on charges of assault, criminal threatening and violation of conditions of release. She is to be arraigned on Jan. 4 in Rumford District Court.

• Nov. 13, 9:45 p.m. – An unidentified Weld Street resident reported a disturbance at the Dixfield Village Apartments, but the perpetrators left before police from Dixfield and Mexico arrived.

• Nov. 13 – A Livermore resident reported that his residential property on Rollins Ridge Road in East Dixfield was burglarized sometime during the past week.

• Nov. 12, 10:25 p.m. – A Mill Street resident reported a residential burglary.

• Nov. 11, 12:26 p.m. – A businessman reported that a sign was stolen from a Main Street residence.

• Nov. 8, 5:30 a.m. – Leo Gallant Jr., 65, of Dixfield struck a deer on Route 142. His 2005 Chevy pickup truck sustained an estimated $1,200 in damage; the deer did not survive.

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