Law enforcement officers who included city police and agents from the Maine Drug Enforcement Agency made the arrests Thursday at a camper on Blair Road.
Scott Monroe
Police: Two pedestrians hurt in Augusta automobile crash
Crash involves several vehicles and pedestrians near the Crossings Way area of Western Avenue.
Backyard Naturalist: A rainbow in the eye of the beholder
The beauty of light rays refracted inside raindrops give us — or so it seems — a peculiar sense of grace being imposed on the world, Dana Wilde writes.
Court documents identify teen charged with murder in Mount Vernon girl’s killing
Aidan Grant, 15, of Wayne is charged with intentional or knowing murder in connection with the July 18 killing of Brooke McLaughlin, 14.
On the Edge: The crown, no not the Netflix show
A recent dental drama in the family has J.P. Devine thinking about a different kind of “crack” he came upon in high school.
Maranacook seventh grader identified as victim in Mount Vernon homicide
Brooke McLaughlin, 14, who was found dead at her home Monday night in a case still under investigation by Maine State Police, was described by friends and school officials as a bright and kind girl who looked out for others and loved her pet lizard.
Death of girl, 14, in Mount Vernon investigated as homicide
Police say the girl was found dead Monday evening, and they are looking for information about a stolen car related to the killing.
Augusta woman’s first-person obituary an ode to her ‘positive vibes,’ daughters say
Gail Armstrong says in her obituary she has joined the newspapers’ “Stiffs Section” after dying last week from “complications with illness, having a little too much fun earlier in life, and fatigue from dealing with all the humorless and overly sensitive people in this world today.” She was 61.
Photos: Authorities hold training for high-stakes emergencies in downtown Skowhegan
The Army Civil Support Team based out of Waterville, Skowhegan Fire and dispatch, Redington-Fairview General Hospital and ambulance services took part in the Wednesday training, which includes scenarios such as the report of suspicious activity, bomb-making materials, drug materials and radioactive objects. All photos by Morning Sentinel staff photojournalist Rich Abrahamson.
Thinking Things Through: The timely appeal of true crime stories
The allure of true crime stories might come from a variety of factors, but Liz Soares realizes her own interest is in her blood.