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Indictment alleges man attempted to shoot son

BANGOR – A Dexter man arrested in November for allegedly shooting at his son during a family altercation was indicted Monday by a Penobscot County grand jury on several charges including attempted murder.

Wayne Elliott, 57, was indicted on charges of attempted murder, attempted aggravated assault, criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon and reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon in the Nov. 24 incident in Dexter.

Elliott remains in the Penobscot County Jail where he has been incarcerated since his arrest that evening. His bail is set at $100,000 with one surety or 20 percent cash.

Penobscot County Assistant District Attorney Greg Campbell said the trouble began when Elliott’s son, William Elliott, went to the family’s home on Upper Garland Road to retrieve some of his mother’s belongings. The family had been feuding and the mother planned to spend the night elsewhere, Campbell said.

The elder Elliott allegedly hit his son on the head with a flashlight and then pointed a pistol at his son and pulled the trigger, Campbell said.

“The gun just clicked,” Campbell said, “and William got out of there and got into his car.”

Wayne Elliott allegedly followed his son outside and fired numerous shots that struck the car.

The attempted murder charge carries a potential 40-year sentence.

A 43-year-old Bangor man was indicted on a charge of reckless or criminally negligent manslaughter Monday in the November death of a Bangor man who police say was beaten to death.

Bruce Mann faces the charges in connection with Nov. 9 death of 40-year-old Jack Sears at Sears’ apartment at 217 Broadway.

Mann remains in Penobscot County Jail on a $5,000 cash bond.

According to court documents, Mann told one witness that he “kicked [Sears] and stuff and crushed his face … with his foot,” and “did do damage to him,” after an altercation on the building’s first floor.

Witnesses initially told police that Sears was intoxicated and tripped over a cat and fell from the second-floor landing to the first-floor entryway of the apartment building.

Subsequent witness interviews revealed that Mann brutally beat Sears after an argument, police said.

Mann could face up to 40 years in prison if convicted.

The following also were indicted by the grand jury on Monday:

Jon Atwood, 20, Bangor, aggravated forgery, operation after license revocation.

David A. Bates, 40, Lincoln, operating after license revocation.

Eric J. Buck, 20, Southwest Harbor, two counts theft.

Carlo Calcasola, 24, Stetson, burglary, theft.

Rosario V. Caruso, 18, Bangor, two counts burglary, theft, refusing to submit to arrest, theft by deception, receiving stolen property.

Edward Cobb Jr., 29, Hudson, operating after license revocation.

Carl L. Cross, 41, Palmyra, operating after license revocation, criminal operating under the influence.

Ronald E. Demers Jr., 29, Charleston, two counts tampering with witness, two counts violation of protective order, two counts violation of condition of release.

Richard J. Dumas II, 20, Augusta, four counts burglary, three counts theft.

Donald J. Dwyer, 49, Brewer, assault, violation of condition of release, refusing to submit to arrest.

Barry E. Grant, 41, Patten, operating after revocation of license, criminal OUI.

Bryant Gray, 43, Orland, violation of protective order, assault.

Richard Steven Hamilton, 42, Indian Island, assaulting officer, criminal threatening, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct.

Bion Hatch, 43, no address, four counts negotiating worthless instrument, failure to appear in court.

Greg Hitchcock, 29, Carmel, operating after license revocation.

Jennie S. Kelley, 27, Whiting, operating after license revocation.

John A. King, 51, Bangor, assault, terrorizing.

Justin D. Koval, 21, Springfield, trafficking marijuana.

Nicole Martin, 19, Bangor, possession of heroin.

Wilmer S. McNeely, 33, Biddeford, aggravated forgery, operating after revocation of license, criminal OUI, operating unregistered motor vehicle.

Richard Moloney, 25, Bangor, trafficking in prison contraband, stealing drugs, false public report.

Randy C. Nason II, 23, Saco, operating after revocation of license aggravated forgery, failure to give correct name.

Lisa Marie Powers, 35, Bangor, failure to appear.

Wayne L. Quimby, 35, Bangor, eluding officer, criminal OUI, operating after license revocation, unauthorized use of property.

Kerry Robinson, 25, Bangor, four counts theft, forgery.

Christopher J. Roderick, 26, Bangor, theft.

Harrel R. Spann, 43, Bangor, negotiating worthless instrument.

Charles D. Stubblefield II, 37, Patten, trafficking marijuana.

Dorothy Sweden, 39, Bangor, trafficking heroin, possession of heroin, tampering with a witness.

Justin Sylvester, 18, of Carmel, burglary, theft, violation of condition of release.

David R. Tovey, 32, Springvale, operating after license revocation.

Beatrice L. Whipple, 24, Hampden, possession of heroin.

Patrick Whipple, 23, Hampden, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs, 27 counts burglary.


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