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CRIME & SAFETY
Teens accused of cutting through window of Maine home while people slept inside
ROCKLAND, Maine - Police in Rockland have charged two juveniles who they say broke into a home while people were inside sleeping. Police were called to the South End around 2 a.m. Wednesday for a report of three juveniles breaking into cars. Officers said they identified several unlocked cars that had been gone through, as well as a damaged mailbox.
South Thomaston woman accused of assaulting two residents after breaking into apartment
ROCKLAND — A South Thomaston woman was arrested after allegedly assaulting two people after entering their residence. Kristina Larrondo, 32, was arrested June 27 by Rockland Police and charged with burglary, aggravated assault, aggravated criminal trespass, domestic violence assault and criminal assault. Larrondo made her initial court appearance in...
Vehicle on side causes brief detour of south Main Street traffic
ROCKLAND — Rockland’s Main Street, at the intersection of Pleasant Street, was closed to traffic for approximately 30 minutes July 2 after a vehicle landed on its side in the middle of the roadway. No injuries were reported, but the driver was arrested for OUI, according to Police...
Officer selected for RSU 13’s first School Resource Officer position
ROCKLAND — RSU 13’s first School Resource Officer has been selected and will begin the new role when school staff return for the 2024-2025 school year. Rockland Police Officer John Bagley will be the first in the position, though he is already a familiar face inside the halls of the high school through a youth mentorship program.
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