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Woman injured when vehicle collides with fully-loaded tractor-trailer in Bingham

Updated June 29 Woman injured when vehicle collides with fully-loaded tractor-trailer in Bingham Police: Jessica Richards, 42, of New Portland, was taken by LifeFlight helicopter to be treated for a possible head injury and severe upper left arm injury. Photo courtesy of Somerset County Sheriff’s Office BINGHAM A woman was injured early Monday morning when her vehicle crossed the center line and collided with a fully-loaded tractor-trailer, police said. Jessica Richards, 42, of New Portland, was driving north on Route 201 in Bingham around 1:25 a.m. when the 2012 Jeep Grand Cherokee she was driving veered into the opposite lane, according to Chief Deputy Michael Mitchell of the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office. The Jeep crashed into a tractor trailer truck that was hauling tree-length logs, heading south, Mitchell said.

Skowhegan man arrested after alleged vehicle theft, brief chase from police in Somerset County

Micheal M. Thomas, 26, is charged with operating after suspension as a habitual offender, theft by unauthorized taking, eluding a police officer, failure to stop, driving to endanger and possession of a firearm by a prohibited person.

Jails struggle to get vaccines for people in custody

Jails struggle to get vaccines for people in custody With multiple outbreaks in Maine jails and vaccine supplies trickling in from the state, some jails are seeking doses from health care providers in their communities. Share Even though people held in jails or prisons are eligible for COVID-19 vaccines, the Maine Department of Corrections has been slow to get doses to county jails, so much so that some have looked to other options to get shots in arms. Corrections officers were eligible for vaccines starting in January. But while federal guidance said incarcerated people should be vaccinated at the same time as the officers,  Maine didn’t begin offering vaccines to the oldest people in state prisons until last month. Just 284 of roughly 1,600 people in prisons, about 18 percent, had been vaccinated as of April 9, the most recent number provided by the state.

Skowhegan man charged after being shot last week by deputy in Norridgewock

Read Article The man shot last week by a Somerset County deputy sheriff in Norridgewock has been released from the hospital and was reportedly being held Thursday at the Somerset County Jail in Madison. Trever A. Caouette Somerset County Sheriff’s Office Trever A. Caouette, 24, of Skowhegan has been charged with two counts of criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon, which Somerset County Chief Deputy Michael Mitchell said Thursday was a handgun. Caouette was taken to the jail Wednesday evening, according to Mitchell. Mitchell said Caouette’s bail had been set at $25,000 cash. As of Thursday afternoon, Mitchell said he did not think Caouette had made bail.

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