Selectmen discuss ways to reduce growing juvenile violence.
Oxford Hills
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Juvenile attacks in Paris, Norway remain under investigation
Fights put two teens in the hospital last week.
Oxford County police log
• Ryan F. Bergeron, 30, of 7 King St., Norway, on charges of operating vehicle without license, illegal attachment of plates and operating under the influence, 12:56 p.m. Tuesday in Norway by Norway Police Department. • Shawn T. Brown, 37, of 50 Island Road, Fryeburg, on a probation violation, 1:50 a.m. Wednesday in Fryeburg by […]
Norway police chief says ‘it’s been quite a battle here’ over ongoing violence
Tensions remain high in Norway and Paris following the arrests of teens involved in assaults, while parents protest ‘lack of consequences.’
Paris to purchase new firetruck
The truck will replace a 30-year-old model for which the manufacturer can’t make parts.
Oxford County police log
• Ernst S. Anduze, 40, of Portland on charges of criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, burglary, aggravated criminal trespass and aggravated assault, 10:22 p.m. Sunday in Norway by Oxford Police Department. • Dawn M. Clark, 36, of 202 Maine St., Norway, on charges of disorderly conduct and domestic violence assault, 12:49 p.m. Saturday at […]
Two juvenile males arrested after Paris attack
A video of the attack was posted on Facebook and helped police identify the suspects.
Butterfly gardens honor Mainers who died of drug overdose
Each of the five gardens in Oxford County contain 380 butterflies, one for each death in Maine in 2019 from drug abuse.
Oxford County arrest log
• Lacey A. Drew, 32, of 2 Walker St., Apt. 5, Bridgton, on charges of domestic violence assault, theft by receiving stolen property, and two charges of violating condition of release, 12:49 p.m. Thursday in Oxford by Oxford Police Department. • Brice C. Gammon, 39, of 18 Rumford Center Road, Andover, on two charges of […]
Fryeburg Academy suspends after-school activities, athletics
Oxford County’s rate of increase in COVID cases nearly doubles in two weeks.