Sheriff's report
Sheriff Todd Brackett reports the following:
Arrests
On May 18, Luis Lassu, 43, of Bristol was arrested for Domestic Violence Assault, on Beach Loop Road, Bristol, by Deputy Matthew Day.
On May 19, Tracy Emerson, 46, of Boothbay was arrested on an active warrant for Failure to Appear, on Wiscasset Road, Boothbay, by Deputy Justin Drake.
On May 19, William B. Weaver, 26, of Nobleboro turned himself in at Two Bridges Regional Jail, Wiscasset, on an outstanding warrant for Violation of Bail Conditions and was arrested by Reserve Deputy Richard Woodward.
Accidents
On May 14, an accident occurred on Wiscasset Road in Boothbay involving Smith Climo, 58, of Southport Island. Climo was operating his 2004 Toyota Prius northbound when his vehicle went off the right side of the roadway and when Climo over corrected, his vehicle went off the left side of the roadway before rolling over and coming to rest against a tree. Deputy Kenneth Hatch was the investigating officer.
On May 16, an accident occurred on Main Street in Newcastle involving Lois A. Burnham, 57, of Newcastle and Kelsey R. Howard, 18, of Nobleboro. Burnham was stopped in her 2006 Ford Explorer to make a left turn from Route 1A northbound onto Mills Road intersection. Howard was operating her 2011 Ford Focus southbound on Route 1A. Burnham failed to see Howard approaching and began a left turn and both vehicles collided in the Route 1A southbound travel lane. Sgt. Jason Nein was the investigating officer.
On May 18, an accident occurred on Route 1 in Newcastle involving Alan L. McKinnon, 71, of Damariscotta and Marcy R. Tilas, 38, of Wiscasset. Tilas, who was operating her 2008 Honda Pilot, was making a left turn into Mike’s Place from Route 1 when McKinnon, who was operating his 1994 Kawasaki motorcycle, stated he looked away for a moment and didn’t see Tilas slowing. McKinnon attempted to avoid striking Tilas’ vehicle, however, was unsuccessful and struck it in the rear. Deputy Matthew Day was the investigating officer.
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