Exeter man indicted on assault charges

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BANGOR – An Exeter man with a criminal history that includes a pattern of violence was indicted Monday by the Penobscot County grand jury on charges of assaulting a brother and sister after a night of drinking at a Newport tavern. Guy K. Maloon, 37,…
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BANGOR – An Exeter man with a criminal history that includes a pattern of violence was indicted Monday by the Penobscot County grand jury on charges of assaulting a brother and sister after a night of drinking at a Newport tavern.

Guy K. Maloon, 37, was indicted on one count each of elevated aggravated assault, aggravated assault, assault and violation of condition of release. He was arrested Feb. 5 after Robert Greeley, 45, and Kimberly King, 38, who are brother and sister and both of St. Albans, were found about 4:30 a.m. in a dairy barn at the Chambers Farm on Route 43 in St. Albans.

Both had been severely beaten the night before and Greeley had a serious facial cut, according to law enforcement officials. The incident started in Corinna after a fourth person gave the pair and Maloon a ride home from Lucky’s Tavern in Newport. Police said that the beating and knifing took place inside the vehicle in Corinna.

Other indictments Monday included:

Keith Appleton, 25, Bangor, unlawful sexual contact, two counts of visual sexual aggression against a child.

Robert G. Augustine, 20, Bangor, burglary, theft.

Barry R. Bard, 39, Bangor, assault.

Sean T. Barry, 34, Brewer, operating after revocation.

Shane K. Butler, 29, Eddington, gross sexual assault, three counts unlawful sexual contact.

Cuthbert Ulemu Chalila, 37, Bangor, operating after revocation, operating an unregistered motor vehicle.

Kondwa Chalila, 35, Brewer, operating after revocation.

Matthew N. Downing, 23, Dexter, aggravated criminal trespass, two counts of assault.

Kenneth Drake, 52, Brewer, two counts of trafficking in scheduled drugs.

Harold L. Fisher III, 24, Etna, burglary, criminal mischief, operating after suspension.

William J. Harper, 19, Bangor, burglary, theft;

Willie W. Harper, 34, Dexter, sexual abuse of a minor, furnishing alcohol to a minor, forgery, theft.

Julie L. Hicks, 37, Milford, theft.

Jacob Hoxie, 22, Old Town, burglary, criminal mischief, criminal trespass.

Roland H. Keezer, 28, Bangor, operating after revocation, leaving the scene of an accident.

Daniel Lane, 56, Bangor, operating after revocation.

Daniel Anthony Lane, a k a Anthony Lane, 27, Brooks, theft.

Anthony LeBrettor, 34, Brewer, failure to appear.

Mark D. LeClair, 41, Hinckley, failure to appear.

Jason L. Martin, 23, Etna, burglary, criminal mischief.

Scott A. McLeod, 28, Bangor, failure to report.

Randy Millay, 35, Brewer, criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon.

Frederick E. Olsen III, 26, Bangor, assault, theft.

William Sale, 21, Old Town, burglary, criminal mischief, burglary of a motor vehicle, unauthorized use of property, eluding an officer, failure to stop for an officer.

William L. Scott, 52, Augusta, operating after revocation.

Martha Shave, 27, Bangor, two counts of assault on an emergency medical care provider.

Charles E. Simon Jr., 23, Verona Island, forgery, theft.

Michael Smith, 23, Bangor, burglary, theft, burglary of a motor vehicle, eluding an officer, unauthorized use of property, robbery assault, theft.

Barry Thomspon, 45, Brewer, four counts unlawful sexual contact.

Brian Tomilson, 27, Brewer, two counts aggravated unlawful furnishing scheduled drugs, unlawful sexual contact.

Peter Tuller, 30, assault, terrorizing.

Wayne A. Weeks, 24, Dexter, aggravated criminal trespass, two counts of assault.

Michael P. Yeager, 22, Bangor, eluding an officer, criminal operating while under the influence of intoxicants; improper plates, failure to sign a complaint.

Gregory Young, 34, Bangor, theft by deception.


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