A Corinna woman was reportedly grabbed by a strange man Monday afternoon in Bangor.
Bangor police Officer Marty McCrea reported that the woman, who works in Bangor, reported that she was outside her car in the back parking lot of the Airport Mall, when a strange man came up behind her and asked, “Are you all set?”
The woman said that she was, at which point the man reportedly grabbed her around the waist.
The woman told McCrea she stomped on the man’s foot. He left in a pickup truck.
Bangor police arrested a man Monday night after he allegedly disobeyed a trespass warning.
Officer Chad Foley reported that at about 8:30 he went to a Park Street address, where a man was constantly ringing the doorbell.
On arrival, Foley found Vaughn Scott, 52, of Bangor standing on the top step of the building, looking in the window and repeatedly pushing the doorbell button. Scott was visibly intoxicated, Foley said.
Scott told Foley he had been kicked out earlier. Dispatch confirmed that Officer James Dearing had issued Scott a 24-hour criminal trespass warning about three hours before.
Foley arrested Scott and charged him with criminal trespass.
A Bangor man was found to be driving with a suspended license after his car was struck by another car Monday afternoon.
Officer Jeffrey Small reported that Jason Hairston, 26, of Bangor was charged with operating after suspension after the accident, which occurred at about 4 p.m.
Small said Kim Badershall, 38, of Glenburn was driving south on a four-lane section of Broadway, and signaled a left turn onto School Street. A driver in the nearest northbound lane reportedly waved Badershall through, but when she made the turn she collided with Hairston’s car traveling in the other northbound lane.
Officer Small said that nobody was hurt, but damage to both cars was estimated at more than $1,000.
Old Town police arrested a man Tuesday afternoon after he was found to have an active warrant from New Hampshire.
Officer Kevin Giberson reported that at about 5 p.m. Michael Bonneau, 32, of Old Town came to the station to speak with him about a prior charge. After he arrived, Giberson discovered that Bonneau had a warrant for failing to appear on a theft charge in Rockingham County, N.H.
Bonneau was arrested and taken to Penobscot County Jail.
– Compiled by NEWS reporter Isaac Kimball
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