Belfast man charged in Camden assault

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BELFAST – A local man was arrested on a domestic assault warrant from Camden. Scott Mosher, 35, was picked up by city and Camden police officers at his Patterson Hill Road home Monday. Mosher was booked at the Waldo County Jail on…
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BELFAST – A local man was arrested on a domestic assault warrant from Camden.

Scott Mosher, 35, was picked up by city and Camden police officers at his Patterson Hill Road home Monday.

Mosher was booked at the Waldo County Jail on charges of terrorizing, criminal threatening and assault. He was released on $500 bail Tuesday.

Camden police Lt. Randy Gagne said Mosher allegedly assaulted a female acquaintance in Camden on Jan. 17.

Gagne said authorities had been searching for Mosher since then and got a break when he placed a telephone call to his alleged victim on Monday.

“We had been unable to locate him until he made a call to her from his residence in Belfast,” Gagne said Wednesday.

Camden police notified their Belfast counterparts, and an officer was sent to Mosher’s home to look for him. When officers arrived, they noticed a light on in the home but it went out when they knocked on the door, Gagne said.

Camden police Officer William Nelson obtained a search warrant, and he and Belfast police Sgt. John Gibbs returned to the home and arrested Mosher without incident.


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