Incident report statistics
Between 7 a.m. Friday, April 3, and 7 a.m. Friday, April 10, Lewiston Police responded to 599 service calls. Of those, 126 were motor vehicle stops.
Accidents: 39
Disorderly disturbances: 41
Domestic disputes: 19
Arrests: 45
Criminal mischief
A window of a U.S. Postal Service truck was busted out of it while it was parked in front of 77 Sabattus St. between 12:45 and 1 p.m. on April 8.
A vehicle parked at 807 Main St. was dented overnight April 4-5; the suspect appeared to have kicked it.
A residence at 21 Woodville Road was egged overnight April 4-5.
A vehicle parked at 146 Horton St. had a window smashed out of it prior to 3 p.m. on April 5.
A vehicle parked at 47 Spruce St. had its tires slashed overnight April 3-4.
A vehicle parked at Andover College at 475 Lisbon St. was damaged overnight April 4-5. It appears that it may have been struck by another car, causing damage to the mirror.
The J Dostie building at 4 Lisbon St. was tagged with graffiti overnight April 4-5. The suspect wrote “HEX” in blue, white and green spray paint.
The Dairy Joy at 109 Campus Ave. was tagged with graffiti overnight April 4-5. “Hex” and “Chuck” were written in paint and markers.
Thefts
A blue and silver Raleigh M50 mountain bike was stolen from the bike rack outside of the Webb House at 17 Frye St. between April 5-7.
A resident of Russell Park Manor had their wallet stolen in the week previous to April 8.
A black K-2 mountain bike with a rusty chain and black U-lock was stolen from outside of Pettengill Hall between midnight and 3 a.m. April 4.
An Edmund Antell Italian bicycle was stolen from the storage area inside the John Bertram Hall at 78 Campus Ave. prior to 9 p.m. April 6.
A bicycle from 1943 was stolen from outside of Campus Cuisine at 100 Campus Ave. prior to 5 p.m. April 4.
An orange 26-inch Next 18-speed bicycle was stolen from the driveway of 27 Leavitt Ave. between 10 p.m. April 3 and 11 a.m. April 4.
A silver Tony Hawk bicycle with black spokes was stolen from 155 Walnut St. prior to 3 p.m. April 7.
An employee of Tri County at 230 Bartlett St. had their wallet and credit cards stolen prior to 9 p.m. April 6.
Two Lenovo laptop computers were stolen from Berman & Simmons overnight April 2-3. The building had been left unlocked.
All of the parking garages had their coin boxes broken from April 6-9. The ticket machines were badly damaged in the process.
MV burglary
A vehicle parked in the Municipal Garage at 1 Oak St. was burglarized sometime in the past two weeks. A bottle jack and a shovel were taken.
Burglary
An apartment at 184 Randall Road was burglarized prior to 1 p.m. on April 9. Money was taken.
Robberies
A juvenile was charged with robbery on April 6 after he punched a male in the face and stole his iPod after the victim had given the subject a ride to Nomar Court.
A pedestrian reports that between 1:30 and 2 a.m. on April 4 he was robbed while on Park Street between Birch and Spruce. He claims two black males walked up to him, one of punched him in the face and the other stole his wallet out of his back pocket.
Counterfeiting
A black male driving a silver Ford Explorer – Maine registration 5126PW – attempted to pass a counterfeit $100 bill at the Cumberland Farms on Main Street, which was refused by the clerk at 11:19 p.m. on April 7.
Operating under the influence arrests
Ryan Morin, 23, was charged with OUI and driving to endanger at 1:37 a.m. on April 3 at 27 Bartlett St.
Matthew Paul, 22, was charged with OUI at 12:18 a.m. on April 10 at Prescott and Main streets.
Operating after suspension arrests
Steven Beaudoin, 33, was charged with operating while license suspended on April 4.
Wanted
Jeffrey Vining, 36, is wanted on a warrant, charging unpaid fines for driving after suspension.
Kristopher Pelletier, 18, is wanted on a warrant charging unpaid fines for assault.
Jennifer Kennedy, 19, is wanted on a warrant charging unpaid fines for furnishing alcohol to a minor.
Please notify Lewiston Police immediately at: (207) 784-6421 or e-mail [email protected]. with any information.
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