Arrests

No arrests were reported from Oct. 31 to Nov. 7.

Summonses

10/31 Rachel McCray, 20, of Stonybrook Road, Phippsburg, was issued a summons by Officer Michelle Small on South Street on a charge of receiving stolen property.

10/31 Margaret Ahlquist, 50, of Franklin Parkway, Brunswick, was issued a summons by Officer Michelle Small on Franklin Parkway in Brunswick on a charge of leaving the scene of a property damage accident.

11/5 Alexander Smith, 19, of Oak Grove Avenue, was issued a summons by Officer Ted Raedel on Court Street on a charge of burglary.

11/6 Peter Washburn, 33, of High Street, was issued a summons by Cpl. Marc Brunelle on Washington Street on a charge of transport of liquor onto a licensed premise.

11/6 Nathaniel Perry, 20, of North Bath Road, was issued a summons by Officer Brett McIntire on Washington Street on a charge of displaying an operator’s license of another as his own.

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Smoking sneaker not so sneaky

11/4 at 3:38 a.m. Officer Ted Raedel responded to the report of a burglary at the Clipper Mart on Leeman Highway. Entry was gained through a door window, and some cigarette packs were stolen. When on patrol the following night, Raedel saw Alexander Smith, 19, of Oak Grove Avenue, smoking on Court Street, within sight the back entrance of the Clipper Mart, wearing sneakers like those shown in surveillance footage of the burglar. Smoked cigarettes butts at the scene matched those stolen from the store. Raedel found that stains on the sneakers matched up, Smith admitted to the crime, and the officer issued him a summons on a charge of burglary.

Fire calls

10/31 at 10:07 a.m. Public service call at Washington House.

11/2 at 7:25 a.m. Fuel spill on High Street.

11/2 at 12:08 p.m. Stove fire on Oak Grove Avenue.

11/2 at 6:29 p.m. Stove fire on Park Street.

11/3 at 8:24 a.m. Motor vehicle accident at High and Prospect streets.

EMS

Bath emergency medical services responded to 49 calls from Oct. 31 – Nov. 6.


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