Keenan S. Angevine, 33, of 365 North Road, Bethel on charges of violation of condition of release and domestic violence assault, 6:37 a.m. Saturday at that address by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
Maria L. Brake, 55, of 78 Bean Road, Otisfield on a charge of domestic violence assault, 11:53 p.m. Friday in Otisfield by Maine State Police.
Mark G. Buck, 42, of 60 Main St., Mexico on a charge of domestic violence assault, 6:26 a.m. Monday at that address by Mexico Police Department.
Robert J. Kermanson III, 27, of 37 High St., Buckfield on charges of operating while license suspended or revoked, falsifying physical evidence, burglary, unlawful possession of heroin with priors, criminal mischief, two counts of violation of condition of release, and three counts of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer, 7:53 a.m. Sunday on Greenleaf Avenue, Norway by Norway Police Department.
Joshua J. Knight, 18, of 31 Edmunds Road, Canton on a charge of failure to appear after bailed, 3:15 p.m. Saturday in Canton by Maine State Police.
Gale S. Smith, 49, of 4 Hazen St., Norway on two charges of violation of condition of release, 1:44 a.m. Monday in Norway by Norway Police Department.
Austin Trivettte, 26, of 41 Cold Water Brook Road, Oxford on charges of domestic violence aggravated assault and violation of condition of release, 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Oxford by Oxford Police Department.
Henry Verduzco-Prado, 28, of 53 Pool St., Biddeford on charges of unlawful possession of methamphetamine, violation of condition of release, domestic violence assault and domestic violence criminal threatening, 9:20 p.m. Saturday in Rumford by Norway Police Department.
These entries reflect charges filed against individuals. Entries are not criminal convictions.
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