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• Christopher Labbe, 36, of 241 Central Ave., on a charge of violating condition of release, 8 a.m. Wednesday at 220 Lisbon St.

• James E. Whirley, 26, of 5 Howard St., on a warrant, 9:45 a.m. Wednesday at that address.

• Cornel Caron, 50, of 15 St. Jerome St., on a charge of operating under the influence, 10:15 a.m. Wednesday at 794 Sabattus St.

• Laura Mae Ayer, 22, of 320 Bates St., on charges of assault, violating condition of release and unlawful possession of scheduled drugs, 4:34 p.m. Wednesday at 64 Oxford St.

• Gregorio Cortes Marquez, 27, of 518 Main St., on a charge of violating condition of release, 7:09 p.m. Wednesday at that address.

• Jared Bryan Erskine, 24, of 46 Oak Drive, Greene, on a charge of operating under the influence, 1:04 a.m. Thursday at 236 College St.

Androscoggin County

• Richard Libby, 38, of 88 Wilkins Road, Greene, on charges of operating after suspension and possession of suspended license by Maine State Police, 6:52 a.m. Wednesday on Route 202 in Greene.

• Jason Wanser, 37, listed as a transient, arrested by the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Department on warrants, 2:18 p.m. Thursday at the Cumberland County Jail in Portland.

Accidents
Lewiston

• A vehicle driven by Michael Brown, 50, of Auburn, backed into a car parked by Lisa L. Zemla, 36, of Lisbon, which was pushed into a car parked by Amanda Parker, 24, of Lewiston, 8:35 a.m. Saturday at a parking lot off Lincoln Street. Damage to Zemla’s 1992 Pontiac was estimated at $2,000; to Parker’s 1999 Pontiac, $1,000; to Brown’s 1999 GMC pickup truck, $0.

• A car driven by Steven Phair, 16, of Greene hit a fire hydrant, 8:30 p.m. Monday on Main Street. Damage to the 1999 Pontiac driven by Phair and owned by Charity M. Bates of Greene was estimated at $5,000. It was towed.

Auburn

• A vehicle driven by Kimberly A. Martin, 32, of Minot, rounded a curve and rolled over, 11:50 p.m. Wednesday at Garfield Road. Damage to the 2000 Ford SUV driven by Martin and owned by Schan E. Martin of Minot was estimated at $10,000. It was towed.

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