Thursday, January 20, 2011

Police beat

Suspect receives three charges after foot chase
On Nov. 3 at 1:59 a.m. a man tried to get into Ushuaia after hours. The police were notified and, upon arrival, identified the man as Ryan Quintal, 22. Quintal ran from the officer toward Building 3 of Orchard Trails, which is located just behind Ushuaia. He tried to get into the building from the back door, but it was locked so he ran around the building and entered the front door, which had been propped open. Quintal then proceeded to run into an apartment. The officer followed and found Quintal locked in the bathroom of the apartment. When the officer tried to apprehend Quintal, he resisted. Quintal had to be restrained and secured with duct tape. Quintal continually banged his head against the police car.
After this, he started complaining about injuries. As the police were transporting Quintal to the hospital, he became overly rude and abrasive. He continued this speech with the nurses at the hospital. When Quintal was cleared medically, he was taken to the Penobscot County Jail. Quintal was charged with violation of condition of release, failure to submit to arrest and refusal to sign a summons. Quintal had already been charged with OUI and a previous violation of bail. According to Quintal’s bail conditions for his OUI, he could not possess or consume alcohol.

Ushuaia denial of entrance leads to two charges
On Oct. 27 at 12:21 a.m. Tryce Yanok, 20, of Brunswick, tried to use a fake ID to gain entrance to Ushuaia. The club alerted police to the situation. Yanok had changed the date on her U.S. Air Force ID card to make herself appear over 21. She was charged with possession of a false identification card. Scott MacDonald, 21, of Orono, who was with Yanok, became belligerent regarding the situation, punched a glass door and then left. MacDonald was later located and issued a criminal trespassing warning.

Underage male tries using fake ID at Thriftway
On Oct. 27 at 7:48 p.m. police were notified that a man was trying to purchase alcohol at Thriftway. The customer had shown his identification and when asked for a second form of ID, he presented his MaineCard. The clerk denied purchase and the young man left the store. The police identified the man as Cody Watson, 20. When the police located Watson, he admitted to purchasing the ID card in New York and that he was trying to purchase alcohol. Watson was summonsed for possession of false identification.

Summons for underage drinking
On Oct. 28 at 12:09 a.m. an officer saw a male with a silver can walking down Washburn Place by Orchard Trails. As the officer approached, the man tried to hide the can as he was walking away. The man was identified as Jason Dutremble, 20. The officer seized the beer and charged Dutremble with illegal possession of alcohol by a minor.

Man attempts to hide beer in pocket
On Oct. 29 at 12:43 a.m. an officer approached a young man holding a silver can. The man started walking away from the officer. The officer told the man to stop, but he continued to walk away. As the man was walking away, he emptied the can and tried to hide it in his pocket. The officer finally identified the man as John Kauffman, 24. Kauffman had an existing warrant and was arrested and transported to the Penobscot County Jail.

Intoxicated male tries to enter wrong apartment
On Oct. 31 at 11:01 p.m. an officer saw an intoxicated male trying to get into a room in Building 5 at Orchard Trails. The officer identified him as Samuel Omeara, 19. Omeara denied drinking but could not balance himself while standing. Omeara admitted to trying to get into his own apartment, but he was at the wrong building. Omeara was charged with illegal possession and consumption of alcohol by a minor.

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