Wiscasset police blotter

Tue, 05/23/2023 - 10:30am

    Wiscasset Police Department reported the following for May 1-15:

    Arrests/summonses

    May 1, Thomas Ring, 72, of Harpswell was arrested for Warrant Arrest, by Chief Lawrence Hesseltine.

    May 4, Stuart S. Wyman, 51, of Wiscasset was arrested for Violating Condition of Release, Terrorizing and Refusing to Sign Criminal Summons, by Hesseltine.

    May 7, Wendy D. Couture, 34, of Wiscasset was arrested for a Warrant Arrest, by Officer Nathan Willhoite.

    May 9, Lauren Eldredge, 39, of Wiscasset was arrested for Domestic Violence Assault and Endangering the Welfare of a Child, by Officer Jonathan Barnes.

    May 9, James Jack Mcintire, 24, of Pittston was summonsed for Violating Conditions of Release and Operating While License Suspended or Revoked, by Officer Hunter Farrell.

    May 10, John Lucas, 22, of Edgecomb was summonsed for Operate Vehicle without License and Failure to Register Vehicle, by Farrell.

    May 10, Adrian Buck, 59, of Woolwich was arrested for OUI (alcohol) and Drinking in a Motor Vehicle, by Hesseltine.

    May 11, Jeffrey Collins, 37, of Bristol was arrested for Warrant Arrest, by Farrell.

    May 12, Peter Berry, 31, of Wiscasset was arrested for OUI (drugs or combo), by Farrell.

    Accidents

    May 6, Officer Daniel Prouty responded to an accident at the Ames Supply parking lot. Bailey Jayne Bartlett, 35, of Westport Island was traveling through the parking lot. Andrew Fuller, 34, of Alna was backing from a parking spot and struck Bailey. No injuries were reported.

    May 7, Willhoite responded to an accident on Youngs Point Road. Gavin Peck, 17, of Westport Island was traveling northbound when a deer ran across the road and into the driver’s side. No injuries were reported.

    May 8, Farrell responded to an accident on Bath Road. Michelle Wiley, 60, of Rockland was traveling northbound and slowed in traffic. Amy Wilton, 54, of Camden was traveling northbound, failed to see traffic slowing and struck Wiley. No injuries were reported.