Retired state police sergeants Percy Turner and Michael Kaspereen have obtained certifications.
Oxford Hills
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Denmark woman charged with murders ordered to undergo mental exams
Tzara Jones was not asked to enter pleas to the two murder charges in court on Tuesday.
Oxford County arrest log: Nov. 28, 2023
• Kalar A. Abdi, 28, of 77 Rideout Ave., Lewiston, on charges of violation of condition of release and possession of firearm when prohibited, 8:02 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 22, on Main Street in Norway, by Norway Police Department. • Abdul S. Ali, 21, of 172 Pine St., Lewiston, on charges of unsworn falsification and violation […]
Police identify victims of Denmark double homicide
Michael Willett, 69, of Denmark and Aremean Mayo, 93, were found dead in Willett’s 7 Fuller Lane home in Denmark on Saturday.
Brownfield fire claims home, dog
A blaze at 417 Dugway road claimed a home and pet in the early hours of Sunday, fire officials said. The home’s sole occupant was able to make it to safety.
Caretaker charged in Denmark double homicide
Tzara Jones, 53, of Denmark was arrested Sunday in the death of two people at their residence on Fuller Lane in Denmark on Saturday, state police said.
It’s official: Annual parade launches Christmas season in Oxford Hills region
The Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce 2023 Christmas Parade unites the community in holiday cheer.
Photo Album: Community gives thanks at Norway church
Volunteers have been hosting Thanksgiving at St. Catherine of Sienna Church for over 30 years
Oxford County arrest log: Nov. 22, 2023
• Christopher M. Akers, 49, of 48 Lucy Knowles Road, Chesterville, on a charge of violation of protective order, 4:06 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, in Paris, by Paris Police Department. • Brandon T. Baka, 22, of 665 Town Farm Road, Hartford, on charges of obstructing report of a crime, aggravated assault, threatening with a dangerous […]
Bethel ignores state warning regarding tax assessment
Town Assessor Rob Duplisea said many small towns were concerned after they received a Nov. 7 letter about not being in compliance with the requirement to properly assess personal property within their municipalities.