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8-26-13 Tpr. Adam Schmidt responded to an assault complaint in Lebanon. The male victim was reportedly assaulted by NICHOLAS BAGLEY (19 y.o.)of Wells. On August 29, 2013 Tpr. Schmidt interviewed BAGLEY and at the conclusion, BAGLEY was summonsed for the assault. 

8-27-13 Tpr. Kyle Wells arrested DERICK CHENETTE (31 y.o.) of Lebanon for an active warrant. CHENETTE’S girlfriend, JENNIFER MASSEY, was also inside the residence. CHENETTE was not to have contact with her per his bail conditions. CHENETTE was charged with VCR as well. As Trooper Wells searched CHENETTE incident to arrest, he located a hypodermic needle in CHENETTE’S left hand pocket. Further drug charges are pending. 

8-28-13 Tpr. Kyle Wells charged GARETT LOVEWELL (31 y.o.) of Livermore with criminal OAS following a traffic stop on Route 4 in Turner. LOVEWELL was stopped for a seatbelt violation. 

8-30-13 Tpr. Adam Schmidt stopped CAROLYN ZIADEH (45 y.o. of Lebanon) for an expired inspection sticker. ZIADEH’S license is currently under suspension for failure to pay fine. ZIADEH was summonsed for Operating after Suspension. 

8-30-13 Tpr. Kyle Wells charged JOHN SMITH (26 y.o.) of Bath with OAS following a traffic stop on I295 in Scarborough. SMITH was stopped for a seatbelt violation. 

9-1-13 Tpr. Matthew Williams arrested JOSHUA BEDARD (37 y.o.) of North Waterboro for OUI and Driving to Endanger after he rolled an ATV over causing serious injury to himself and female passenger, KELLY DUBOIS of Biddeford. 

9-1-13 Tpr. Adam Schmidt stopped a vehicle for a defective brake light. Tpr. Schmidt conducted a search of the vehicle and found drug paraphernalia underneath the operator’s seat. The operator, WESLEY FISHER (20 y.o.)of Wolfboro, NH was summonsed for Sale and Use of Drug Paraphernalia. 

Troop A working with the Town of Lebanon, Lebanon Rescue, the Fire Marshall’s office, the FAA and Sky Dive New England worked collaboratively and proactively to plan for Sky Dive New England’s annual “Tiki Fest” (year- end party-bash). In past years there were numerous problems ranging from OUI, drunk and disorderly, noise complaints and injured persons due to the event. Troop A is pleased to report that this year there were no complaints reported to the RCC concerning the event. All parties involved including the Troopers that worked special enforcement details and the regularly assigned Lebanon Troopers (Trps. Coflesky, Wells, Schmidt) are credited for this success.

 

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