Criminal Mischief (412)
Under where?
BANGOR – The owner/operator of a small business called “Topless Cleaning” was recently arrested for shoplifting underwear from a local store, according to the always-entertaining Bangor Police Department Facebook page.
Bangor PD warns against scam
BANGOR – Some local women have recently fallen victim to an online scam, according to a post on the Bangor Police Department Facebook page.
Meth lab fire leads to four arrests, one death
OLD TOWN – An incident related to the manufacture of methamphetamine in Old Town has led to charges against four people and the death of a fifth, according to press releases from Maine Department of Public Safety spokesman Steve McCausland.
Belfast goats go viral
BELFAST — A police officer in Belfast recently picked up some adorable intruders after two miniature goats escaped from their home and wandered the streets.
Shooting suspect still at large
BANGOR – On the afternoon of April 16, a man was shot and killed on Ohio Street. The alleged shooter is still at large and Bangor Police have posted a reward for information that leads to the apprehension of the suspect.
Plane crashes on I-295
BOWDOINHAM – A small plane was forced to make an emergency landing on Interstate 295 in Bowdoinham, according to officials.
Suspect sought in failed crimes
SIDNEY/OAKLAND - State Police is investigating the attempted robbery of a man in Oakland and an attempted burglary of the Sidney convenience store that took place early on the morning of April 2. It is believed that both crimes were committed by the same man.
Coffee with a Cop
BANGOR — On March 30, officers from the Bangor Police Department and community members will come together in an informal, neutral space to discuss community issues, build relationships - and drink coffee.
Trio assaulted by fake Uber driver
BANGOR – According to a wild story posted to the Bangor Police Department’s Facebook page, a trio of intoxicated individuals got taken for an unexpected ride in the early hours of March 19.
Credit card fraud ring broken up
PORTLAND - The Falmouth Police Department has been conducting a four- month investigation into dozens of resident’s credit card and debit card information being stolen. This investigation has led to the arrest of three Florida residents.
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