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Two Bangor residents had cinder blocks thrown at their parked cars Monday evening.
At 7:30 p.m., 50-year-old Valorie Larson reported her 2000 Volvo was damaged by cinder blocks thrown at the windshield, hood and driver’s side door while it was parked in front of her Nelson Street home, said Bangor police Officer Butch Moor.
Likewise, Moor said, 32-year-old James Marcotte reported somebody had damaged the tailgate and rear window of his 1989 Ford truck while it was parked outside his Ohio Street home, again using cinder blocks. The report was made about 9 p.m.
There are no suspects, the police said.
Hampden police responded to a report of an intruder in a woman’s home Tuesday morning, only to find she had made it up.
At about 5:30 a.m. 54-year-old Faye Williams called police saying a man wearing a white mask was inside her home, Officer Kenneth Lawson said.
When Lawson arrived, he found Williams intoxicated. He determined the report was fictitious.
Sgt. Scott Webber said Williams was summoned last week for giving a false report that a person was in her house with a gun; a number of officers responded to that incident as well, only to find her safe and drunk, the police said.
Hampden police arrested a Bangor man for assault after he came to the police station to give his side of an incident Monday evening.
Officer Kenneth Lawson spoke to the alleged victim, a Hampden woman who said 29-year-old Damon Noyes came to her house Monday evening to visit their 6-year-old daughter. She said a dispute broke out over child-support payments.
The woman said Noyes left, slamming the door, which struck her. When she threatened to call the police, Noyes grabbed her by the wrists and pushed her, she said. Noyes then went to the police to tell them his version of what happened.
Lawson said the woman had bruises on her leg and red marks on her wrists.
Sgt. Scott Webber spoke with Noyes, who denied grabbing the complainant.
Lawson arrested Noyes and charged him with assault. He is awaiting trial for a previous assault on the same woman.
Somebody stole pumps and batteries from a Bangor well-drilling company last weekend.
Peter Fleming of Fleming Well Drilling on Finson Road reported at 9 p.m. that three submersible pumps and two car batteries were taken from an unlocked storage building on his property, Bangor police Officer James Buckley said.
The pumps were valued at $300 each, and the batteries at $50 each.
– Compiled by NEWS reporter Isaac Kimball
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