Thursday, January 20, 2011

Police beat

Orchard Trails not a toilet
On Jan. 25 at around midnight Orono police responded to a noise complaint in Building 9 of the complex. They arrived and saw Nathan Gilbert, 20, urinating against a wall. When they asked for his name, Gilbert called himself Nathan Philips and lied about his age.
Police charged Gilbert with disorderly conduct, possession of liquor by a minor, and failure to give correct name and date of birth. He was taken to Penobscot County Jail.

Fake ID identified
On Jan. 27 at 10 p.m. a man tried to buy beer at Thriftway. The cashier thought his ID looked fake and checked it. After finding that it was a false ID, the cashier asked if the man had another form of identification. He said he didn’t and the police were called. The man was identified as Logan Rackliff, 19. He was warned that he could be arrested for providing false identification and asked his name. Rackliff then told the officer who he was. He was charged with possession of false identification.

Stakeout pays off
On Jan. 27 at 10:40 p.m. an officer stopped a vehicle on Island Avenue after observing alcohol being put into the vehicle. The officer had been watching The Big Apple and had observed the driver bringing alcohol out to his vehicle car. The driver was identified as Timothy Stormann, 19. Stormann was summonsed for illegal transportation of an intoxicating beverage by a minor.

Arrest warranted
On Jan. 24 at 12:10 a.m. David Sacks, 20, was arrested at Orchard Trails for an outstanding warrant in the Bangor District Court. He was transported to Penobscot County Jail.

No insurance, no problem?
On Jan. 24 at 9 p.m. McKeag Singleton was stopped on Main Street by an officer for an expired registration on his license plate. After investigation, the officer found that the registration had expired in 2006 and had been suspended. Singleton was summonsed for operating with a suspended registration and failure to produce evidence of insurance.

Way past due
On Jan. 24 at 6:40 p.m. on Kelly Road, an officer pulled over a Chevy pickup that displayed an expired registration. The driver was identified as Ryan Collins, 21. When the officer asked about the registration, Collins said it had expired in May 2006. Collins was summonsed for operating an unregistered vehicle for longer than 150 days.

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