Thursday, January 20, 2011

Police beat

Disorderly conduct arrest
At 1:20 a.m. on March 30, officers were called to investigate a noise complaint. When the officers arrived, they located Gregory Andreason, 23, at the apartment of a young woman. Andreason would not cooperate with the officers or answer questions about the disturbance. While being questioned, Andreason became upset and started yelling at the officers. He was warned for disorderly conduct and told that if he didn’t calm down, other actions would be taken. While the police were talking with Andreason, the young woman tried to leave the apartment. Andreason became irritated and grabbed the young woman. When the officer told him to let go, he started screaming obscenities at the officer. Andreason was arrested for disorderly conduct.

The Transporter
At 9:30 p.m. on March 30, officers sitting on Park Street in Orono observed a young male leaving Thriftway carrying alcohol. The subject walked over to a parked vehicle with two young females sitting in the front seat. The subject proceeded to put the alcohol into the trunk of the car and went back into the store only to return with more alcohol. He then proceeded to get into the back seat and the car started to drive away. The officer stopped the car on suspicion of illegal transportation of liquor by a minor. The driver was identified as Nicole Bureau, 20. Bureau was asked if she knew why she had been pulled over and she admitted to knowing about the law of underage transportation of alcohol. Bureau was issued a summons for illegal transportation of liquor by a minor.

The Transporter: Part two
At 10:40 p.m. on March 30, an officer watching Thriftway observed a young male carry out alcohol and walk over to a vehicle. He put the bag into the vehicle and went back into the store. The officer observed the driver, a young male, get out and put the bag into the trunk of the car and got back in. When the car left the parking lot, the officer stopped the vehicle on suspicion of illegal transportation of liquor by a minor. The officer approached the driver and asked how old he was. The officer identified the driver as Mario Giampetruzzi. Giampetruzzi admitted to being 19 and the officer asked if he knew it was illegal to transport beer. Giampetruzzi replied that he was just giving a friend a ride. Giampetruzzi was summonsed for illegal transportation of liquor by a minor.

Fight for your right . to get summonsed
At 10:50 p.m. on March 31 , officers were called to Orchard Trails for a noise complaint. When the officers arrived and went upstairs, they saw empty beer cans littering the hallway and they could hear people making noise. The officer also observed several people consuming alcohol who scattered into two apartments when they noticed the officers. The officers knocked on the doors of the different apartments several times. A female opened the door to one apartment, said that she was not a tenant, and left to find the tenant. While she was gone, the officer observed beer cans and cups inside the apartment. Joshua Boynton, 19, came to the door and stated that he was the only one home. Boynton appeared to be intoxicated and the officer had difficulty understanding what he was saying. The officer identified Boynton as being underage and charged him with illegal possession of liquor by minor. During this time another tenant, Nicklaus Bloom, 20, came in. The officer informed Bloom that he would also be held responsible for the alcohol in the apartment. Bloom was charged with illegal possession of liquor by a minor. Both Bloom and Boynton were also warned for disorderly conduct.

Swift justice
At 9:30 a.m. on March 31, Nicholas Estabrook, 21, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for not appearing in the Bangor District Court on his set date. Due to failure to appear, a warrant was issued for his arrest. When the police department received the information on the warrant, officers were dispatched to Orchard Trails, located Estabrook and placed him under arrest for failure to appear in court.

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