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Wilton woman faces new charges

FARMINGTON — A Wilton woman who pleaded guilty last month in the case of a Livermore Falls convenience store fire faces new charges. Nicole Hennessy, 31, pleaded not guilty Monday to misdemeanor charges of violation of condition of release and domestic violence assault in 12th District Court in Farmington. The domestic assault involved a family […]

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Windham market owner charged with arson

WINDHAM (AP) — A Windham man authorities say set fire to an apartment building he owns and claimed it was the work of organized crime is facing criminal charges. Police and the state Fire Marshal’s office on Thursday arrested 67-year-old Donato Corsetti and charged him with two counts of arson in connection with the Dec. […]

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Gorham group home resident accused of arson

Maine — A resident of the Granite Bay Group Home is facing charges after she allegedly started a fire in the kitchen early Monday, police said. Danielle Jenness, 20, was arrested and charged with arson and aggravated criminal mischief, according to Detective Sgt. Dana Thompson of the Gorham Police Department. She is being held at […]

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Court questions competence of arson suspect

AUBURN — A 42-year-old Lewiston woman accused of setting a fire that engulfed the porch of her Orange Street home last December may not be competent to face an arson charge. A pair of experts testified in Androscoggin County Superior Court on Tuesday that Wendy Bryce has mild retardation and has a poor grasp of […]

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No suspects in Denver bar killings, arson

DENVER (AP) — Denver police said they have no suspects in the killings of five people whose bodies were found at a neighborhood bar after it was set on fire early Wednesday, apparently to cover up the slayings. Police chief Robert White said there’s nothing to indicate the deaths at Fero’s Bar & Grill were […]

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Jay woman pleads guilty in arson case

FARMINGTON — A Jay woman accused of setting fire to her mobile home on BJ’s Lane in Jay twice in August 2011, pleaded guilty Wednesday to aggravated criminal mischief in Franklin County Superior Court. Amanda Morey, 29, entered an Alford plea in the case. This type of plea means the court will find a person […]

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Standish grandmother gets 4 years in arson case

PORTLAND (AP) — A Standish grandmother has been sentenced to four years in jail for setting a string of fires in York and Cumberland counties. Carol Field was sentenced Tuesday after pleading guilty last week to six counts of arson. Prosecutors said the 66-year-old Field admitted to setting 18 fires in York and Cumberland counties, […]

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Maine grandmother admits to string of arsons

PORTLAND (AP) — A Standish grandmother charged with starting a string of fires across southern Maine has pleaded guilty to six counts of arson. Sixty-six-year-old Carol Field entered her plea Thursday and faces sentencing at a later date. Her defense attorney says she’s likely to serve two years behind bars. Prosecutors say Field admitted to […]

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Fayette teen charged in Mt. Vernon fire

FAYETTE – A 17-year-old local boy is accused of intentionally setting a fire on July 20 that destroyed a vacant house at 1173 Pond Road in Mt. Vernon, Sgt. Ken Grimes of the Maine Office of the State Fire Marshal said Friday. The Fayette juvenile was issued a summons charging him with arson and was […]

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N.H. man accused of setting sub fire to stay in jail

PORTLAND — A civilian shipyard worker accused of setting a fire that caused $400 million in damage to a nuclear-powered submarine will remain in jail after a magistrate ruled Wednesday that the defendant is too great a risk to society and a Navy officer described a harrowing scene inside the burning vessel. Casey James Fury, […]