CHARGES
Auburn
• Roy Thomas Albert, 20, of 7 Chestnut St., on charges of violating condition of release and possession of marijuana, 10:26 p.m. Thursday at that address.
• Matthew Jack Haines, 31, of 146 Oxford St., on a charge of operating while license suspended or revoked and a warrant, 11:34 p.m. Thursday at Minot and Cleveland avenues.
• Rick Alan Rundlett, 30, of 142 Weeks Mills Road, Farmington, on a charge of operating while license suspended or revoked, 11:46 p.m. Thursday at Washington Street and Danville Corner Road.
Lewiston
• Neal Howard Frost, 36, transient, on a warrant, 3:47 a.m. Friday at 192 Main St.
Androscoggin County
• Lacey Mace, 22, of 136 Pratt Road, Bowdoinham, arrested by the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency on a warrant, 3:13 p.m. Friday in Suffolk County, New York.
ACCIDENTS
Lewiston
• Cars driven by Andrew D. Denis, 26, of Lewiston, and Mustafe Omar, 39, of Lewiston, collided, 3:58 p.m. Tuesday on Lisbon Street. Damage to Denis’ 2004 Crysler was listed as functional; to Omar’s 2014 Toyota, minor.
• Vehicles driven by Jody M. Raio, 34, of Topsham and Christopher M. Beam, 70, of Lewiston, collided, 8:11 a.m. Wednesday on Randall Road. The 2014 Subaru SUV driven by Raio and owned by John F. Raio and Beam’s 2003 Toyota pickup truck were towed due to disabling damage.
• Vehicles driven by Tina M. Sibley, 46, of Lewiston, and Julie M. LePage, 35, of Auburn, collided, 7:02 a.m. Thursday on Sabattus Street. Damage to Sibley’s 2014 Jeep SUV was listed as minor; to the 2013 Nissan driven by LePage and owned by KP Donuts of Lewiston, functional.
• Vehicles driven by Karen S. Boyerm, 64, of Auburn and Robert Tyrrell, 73, of Lewiston, collided, 7:35 a.m. Thursday on Wood Street. Boyer’s 2012 Subaru SUV was towed due to disabling damage. Damage to Tyrrell’s 2008 GMC SUV was listed as minor.
• A car driven by Patricia A. Bell, 51, of Poland, struck a steel pipe barrier, 7:56 a.m. Thursday on Campus Avenue. Bell’s 2015 Chevrolet was towed due to disabling damage.
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