Brewer police arrested a woman Monday evening after she reported her house was being barraged by BBs.
Officer Roger Hershey and Sgt. Jason Moffitt went to a State Street address at about 6 p.m. after Sylvia Chase, 64, of Brewer complained that somebody was shooting BBs at her windows, Moffitt said.
There was no evidence of BBs or other malicious activity, Moffitt said.
Hershey arrested Chase on a warrant for failure to appear in court to answer charges of harassment by telephone.
Brewer police charged two teenagers with littering and other crimes after finding a pile of trash in the road early Monday.
Officer Rodney Gerald reported that he found a pile of clothes and trash strewn on North Main Street at about 1:30 a.m. As Gerald was picking up the trash, a truck driver pulled up and told him he had just seen two kids walking away from another pile up the road. The man gave Gerald the boys’ descriptions.
Gerald found the second pile of trash, then noticed two teenage boys on Broadlawn Drive. As he shone his spotlight on them, Gerald said, he noticed one of them toss something into the road.
Gerald asked the boys, both 17 and residents of Brewer, what they were doing out in the middle of the night. Gerald picked up a soda bottle one of the boys threw down, he said. It contained an alcoholic beverage, which one of the boys identified as whiskey.
Gerald said he knew one of the boys and that he smoked. He asked the boy where his cigarettes were, and both boys presented packs of cigarettes.
Gerald summoned both boys for littering and possession of tobacco and summoned one for possession of alcohol by a minor.
An unmarked cruiser put an end to a Bangor man’s unlicensed ride Monday afternoon in Bangor.
Officer Randall Parsons reported that at about 2 p.m. Officer Eric Tourtelotte, in an unmarked car, radioed that a blue Ford Taurus was approaching Parsons’ position on Union Street. The Ford had been traveling at 50 mph in a 35 mph zone, Parsons said.
Parsons pulled the car over. The driver, Bart Langely, 37, of Bangor, had a suspended Nevada license and no Maine license. The veteran plates on his car were licensed to a different vehicle, Parsons said. Langely was charged with operating without a license and illegal attachment of plates.
A Husson College dorm reportedly was burglarized over the weekend, and a $1,300 laptop computer was taken.
Officer Michael Jewett said the burglary allegedly occurred at Hart Hall between 3 p.m. Friday and 9 p.m. Sunday. The laptop’s owner said her roommate claimed to have locked the door Friday night and when the owner returned Sunday night the door indeed was locked.
The owner said her printer also was knocked over.
Somebody allegedly sprayed the Coffee Express kiosk on Main Street in Bangor with blue paint. Officer Butch Moor, who took the complaint Monday afternoon, reported that the damage is estimated at $100.
– Compiled by NEWS reporter Isaac Kimball
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