In the early hours of Friday, May 21, Sanford Police officers responding to a larceny/forgery/fraud call on Main St. issued a summons to a 45-year-old Springvale resident for violating condition of release and operating an unregistered vehicle. That evening, a summons was issued to a 34-year-old Sanford resident following a motor vehicle stop at the corner of Main and Schuler Sts. for possessing a revoked, mutilated or fictitious license or ID card.
On Saturday, May 22, a summons was issued during a motor vehicle stop on Emile Levasseur Dr., no details given. A call to a Grammar St. address regarding a past assault resulted in an 11-year-old juvenile being summonsed for the assault. That evening, a 21-year-old Sanford resident was arrested on charges of operated without a license and violating conditions of release, after a motor vehicle stop at Breton and Maurice Aves.
Sunday, May 23, Sanford officers responding to a motor vehicle accident on Stebbins Rd. took a 35-year-old Sanford resident into custody on a charge of operating under the influence with a prior. Fire and EMS units also responded to the accident.
On Monday, May 24, the log records arrest(s) made while Sanford Police assisted another agency on Main St. No details were given.
In response to a shoplifting call on Main St. on Tuesday, May 25, a 39-year-old resident of West Newfield was arrested on charges of theft by unauthorized taking or transfer and criminal trespass. Later that day, a summons was issued during a motor vehicle stop at Twombley Rd. and Shaw St., no details given.
On Wednesday, May 26, a 45-year-old Springvale resident was arrested and charged with violating a protective order and refusing to sign a summons. That night, a motor vehicle stop at Main St. and Bodwell Ct. in Springvale led to arrest(s), no details given.
In the early hours of Thursday, May 27, the log records arrest(s) made while Sanford Police were assisting another agency to a call on Main St. No details given. A few hours later, a motor vehicle stop at the intersection of Main St. and Cedar Ln. in Springvale resulted in the arrest of a 41-year-old Springvale resident on charges of operating after habitual offender revocation and attaching false plates, as well as an outstanding warrant.
This digest includes just a few of the calls Sanford Police responded to on these dates. The complete police logs, with names and addresses of those arrested and summonsed, can be viewed and downloaded on the city’s website here: https://www.sanfordmaine.org/index.asp?SEC=CEDEF129-68EB-4E1B-9AD8-B8FEE7400AE8&Type=B_BASIC
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