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Trucks crash in Jay; four occupants not injured
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Police identify suspect in criminal mischief cases in Jay, Livermore Falls
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JAY An Alabama woman is accused of driving drunk after after the truck she was operating Sunday went off Route 133 near Lomie Rivers Road and rolled down an embankment.
A truck driven by Samantha Loftis, 25, of Mobile, Alabama, early Sunday went off Route 133, near Lomie Rivers Road in Jay and rolled down an embankment.
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Samantha Loftis, 25, of Mobile, was arrested on a misdemeanor charge of operating under the influence, police Chief Richard Caton IV said.
She was not injured, he said.
The 2015 truck owned by Aaron Guy, also of Mobile, Alabama, had been traveling south when it went off the road. It was towed out of the woods.
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REGION In recent years recruitment and retention for police departments in Maine and across the U.S. has become more and more of a challenge. In Franklin and Oxford counties, local forces have fared a little better than more urban communities. But the pandemic has stalled high school and college law enforcement education, as well as the residential certifications sessions held twice a year at the Maine Criminal Justice Academy in Vassalboro.
The academy’s programming remained in limbo for months as public gathering and social distancing restrictions made it impossible to operate. Some classes were able to continue using Zoom and other virtual technology. But practical police training must be hands-on and as real to life as possible.