Incident Type: DRUGS
Date: 4/13/2021
Town: Littleton
Trooper: CPL. QUINT
Brief Synopsis: Cpl. Quint responded to Littleton to assist US Border Patrol Agents with a traffic stop. A vehicle was acting suspicious near the old border crossing in Littleton, so Agents conducted a traffic stop to investigate. During the stop, it was discovered the woman was in possession of methamphetamines and drug paraphernalia. Cpl. Quint issued the woman a criminal summons for the violation.
Incident Type: OAS
Date: 4/14/2021
Town: woodland
Trooper: TR. RIDER
Brief Synopsis: Tr. Rider was conducting traffic enforcement in Woodland and observed a vehicle with a defective light. Tr. Rider stopped the vehicle and further investigation revealed the driver had a suspended driver’s license and the registration plates were falsely attached. Tr. Rider issued the man a criminal summons for both violations and helped the man get a ride home. The vehicle was towed from the roadway by a local wrecker company.
Incident Type: WARRANT
Date: 4/15/2021
Town: sherman
Trooper: TR. CASTONGUAY
Brief Synopsis: Tr. Castonguay was called to a residence in Sherman to investigate a suspicious incident. A homeowner called reporting they just returned home, and the garage door is open. They were unsure if anyone was inside or if anything was missing. During the investigation, it was discovered that the male resident had a warrant for his arrest due to a previous domestic violence incident. Tr. Castonguay arrested the man without incident and transported him to the Penobscot County Jail due to the Aroostook County Jail being closed due to COVID.
Incident Type: false attachment of plates
Date: 4/16/2021
Town: frenchville
Trooper: TR. DESROSIER
Brief Synopsis: Tr. Desrosier was conducting traffic enforcement in Frenchville and observed a vehicle not displaying a valid inspection certificate. Tr. Desrosier stopped the vehicle and discovered the registration plates were falsely attached. Tr. Desrosier issued a criminal summons for the violation and arranged for the driver to remove the vehicle from the roadway.
Incident Type: harassment
Date: 4/13/2021
Town: madawaska lake TWP
Trooper: Tr. curtin
Brief Synopsis: Tr. Curtin took a report of ongoing harassment in Madawaska Lake Twp. The caller reported their neighbor at their camp was throwing rocks at their fence and yelling vulgar names at them. Troop F had dealt with a similar complaint between the parties in the fall of 2020, but the victims did not want the suspect to be confronted. They advised this time they would like enforcement action against the man. Tr. Curtin met with the 66-year-old man and served him a harassment notice without incident.
Incident Type: VIOLATION OF BAIL
Date: 4/14/2021
Town: sherman
Trooper: Tr. Saucier
Brief Synopsis: Tr. Saucier conducted a bail search on a 21-year-old East Millinocket woman after locating her at a motel in Sherman. The female failed a urine test and was arrested for VCR as well as two sealed warrants.
Incident Type: trespass
Date: 4/14/2021
Town: van buren
Trooper: cpl. casavant
Brief Synopsis: Cpl. Casavant took a trespass complaint from Northern Railway in Van Buren. They reported they had been having issues with people driving through their posted property while employees were operating heavy machinery as well as people walking on the railroad tracks. Cpl. Casavant sent an email to Troop F as well as the Sheriff’s Department and Maine Warden Service to make them aware.
Incident Type: WARRANT
Date: 4/15/2021
Town: patten
Trooper: tr. saucier
Brief Synopsis: Tr. Saucier was traveling through Patten when he saw a 32-year-old Patten man walking down the road. Tr. Saucier was familiar with the subject and knew he had an active no bail warrant for his arrest. Tr. Saucier took the male into custody without incident and he was transported to Penobscot County Jail.
Incident Type: Instructor
Date: 4/16/2021
Town: Presque isle
Trooper: tr. saucier
Brief Synopsis: Tr. Saucier taught the Breath Testing Device Certification and Recertification Course for several Aroostook County law enforcement agencies.