More OUIs in Wiscasset
Monday, March 28
Officer Benjamin Kolko responded to a call about a domestic disturbance on Beechnut Road. Both parties were issued a warning for disorderly conduct.
Sergeant Alfred Simmons investigated a call about a car parked on a woman's lawn.
Communications officer Teresa Grenier checked on an accidental 9-1-1 call.
Officer Levon Travis issued a warning for improper pass in a no-pass area near the former Wiscasset Primary School.
Kolko issued a warning for defect, and a citation for inspection.
Tuesday, March 29
Kolko issued a warning for speed.
Simmons and Deputy Chad Gilbert investigated a complaint about a child being threatened online. They advised the parent to have the child delete the individuals from Facebook and stay away from them at school. They also advised the mother to contact the school.
Simmons responded to a found credit card at Dunkin Donuts.
Wiscasset police assisted the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office and Waldoboro police in the case of a road rage assault that began at Moody's Diner in Waldoboro.
Officer Levon Travis investigated a report of suspicious activity at Eaton Point Farm.
Officer Nadean Crossley issued a warning for defect.
Wednesday, March 30
Crossley attempted to locate a vehicle that was reportedly driving all over the road. The vehicle was not spotted.
Simmons investigated a report of a toddler outside on Federal Street, with no adults around. When Simmons arrived, a young person was watching the children and may have been obscured because of the bushes.
Simmons responded to a three-car accident near the new NAPA Auto Parts store on Bath Road.
Crossley escorted a citizen to drop off some items for a former girlfriend at the Schooner Inn, investigated a complaint that an inspection sticker was scraped off a car, and investigated a burglar alarm at the airport.
Crossley responded to a domestic disturbance at Sarah's Cafe. An argument escalated into a situation where a woman was transferred to Mid Coast Hospital.
Thursday, March 31
Crossley issued a warning for speed; and investigated a disturbance on Birch Point Road. The caller said that a woman in a blue Jeep chased her home, hit her with the door of her car, and pounded on a neighbor's door. The caller said the same thing had happened twice the week before.
Simmons responded to a case of harassment at Camden National Bank.
Friday, April 1
Officer Michael Smith took a report of damage to a mailbox.
Smith issued a warning for speed, a warning for defect, two warnings for registration, a warning for inspection, and a citation for insurance.
Smith investigated a report that a customer at Mike's Log Cabin had a suspended license. Smith could not locate the person.
Kolko issued two warnings for defect.
Tammy Elliot, 46, of Damariscotta, was arrested for OUI, (Drugs or combo), with one prior, Unlawful Possession of Scheduled Drugs, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
Saturday, April 2
Travis issued two warnings for speed, and a warning for inspection.
Travis investigated a property damage-only accident at Ames True Value Hardware.
Kolko issued a citation for inspection and two warnings for speed, and responded to a domestic disturbance at Safe Fellow Church. He issued one of the parties a warning for harassment.
Mark Mason, 45, of Union, was arrested for OUI (alcohol).
Sergeant Brendan Kane investigated a report of suspicious activity in which a canoe had been taken as a prank from the Wiscasset Trading Post.
Sunday, April 3
Simmons investigated a case of burglary. Nothing appeared to be missing.
Simmons responded to police information about a possible driver under suspension traveling through Lincoln County. He could not locate the person.
Kolko issued a warning for speed and a warning for defect.
Kolko assisted a disabled motor vehicle at the Lil' Mart.
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