The Ellsworth Police Department, Maine State Police, and a warden all searched for over an hour before finding the whereabouts of a toddler missing from a Mill Street residence in Ellsworth Thursday afternoon.
The 3 1/2-year-old boy was reported missing at 3:30 p.m., and the warden was dispatched because of the need to search a wooded area. Several officers were sent because it was feared the child could have fallen in the Union River nearby.
Around 5 p.m., police found out that the child was taken from the grandmother’s home by the mother, and the report was apparently based on a misunderstanding.
An accident on High Street near Harmon Tire sent a woman to the hospital Wednesday. Joy G. Strout, 43, of Ellsworth, was taken by county ambulance to Maine Coast Memorial Hospital for treatment of head and neck pain after the collision with Daniella Perdaen, 35, of Belgium, around 11:30 a.m.
Three teenagers were injured in an accident in Verona Tuesday. Police said Ryan Beckwith, 16, was driving “at a high rate of speed” eastward on Westside Drive when he hit a frost heave and the 1984 Camaro skidded, rolled end to end, and hit several trees and rocks.
According to a report by the Hancock County Sheriff’s Office, the car’s sppedometer registered 90 mph at the time of the accident. Beckwith suffered abrasions and back pain. Passenger Mark D. Mayhew, 18, of Orland, complained of an ankle injury. Rebecca Bragdon, 16, no address reported, suffered back pain.
The 1984 Camaro was destroyed in the accident.
Three rear windows were broken by someone throwing rocks at the Cheese Man on Ellsworth’s Main Street Thursday morning. The incident was believed to have occurred around 11 a.m.
Ralph Knowlton, 25, of Ellsworth, was arrested after local police officer Dotty Small reportedly was assaulted by him. Small said the man was reported to be cut on the back and neck, and to be sitting drunk at a picnic table near the Pizza Place. He apparently refused the help of a medical technician, yelled obscenities, then hit and pushed Small.
Knowlton was arrested around 6:30 p.m., then taken to Maine Coast Memorial Hospital, where it was found his cuts were caused in a fall through a plate glass window, police said. Enroute back to jail, he reportedly tried to kick out windows, and bent the cage and broke a light in the police vehicle. He was also arrested for criminal mischief.
An 18-year-old man was arrested for reckless conduct with a firearm and domestic assault Tuesday after several incidents involving his wife at their Lamoine home. The Hancock County Sheriff’s Department arrested James R. Condon after he reportedly threw his wife onto a bed, threw a glass at her,leg kicked holes in the home’s wall, and fired a gun into the air outside.
Leon Jacobs, no age reported, of Bar Harbor was issued a summons for assault Monday after kicking his girlfried in the lower back during an argument around 8:30 p.m., police said. The victim was taken to Mount Desert Island Hospital, where a doctor said she was bruised, but otherwise uninjured.
Those recently arrested or booked in Hancock County include:
Thomas L. Nichols, 24, Bar Harbor, arrested on warrant charging failure to appear in court.
Laurie K. Gray, 31, Seal Harbor, operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
Tiffany A. Forrest, 21, Bass Harbor, arrested on Hancock County Superior Court order revoking probation.
Joseph A. Betts, 28, Deer Isle, criminal threatening.
Joseph A. Jurkenas, 40, Bucksport, violation of bail conditions.
Nicole B. Leslie, 42, Brooksville, operating while under the influence of intoxicating liquor.
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