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• Jordan L. Bennett, 35, of 722 Hunts Corner Road, Albany Township, on charges of failing to stop for officer and driving to endanger, 9:12 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, at Hunts Corner Road, Waterford, by Maine State Police.
• James A. Brewer, 40, of 36 Boss Ave., Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on a charge of operating under the influence of alcohol, 10:53 a.m. Sunday, July 11, in Fryeburg by Fryeburg Police Department.
• Brian P. Cabral, 43, of 27 Holt Road, Norway, on a charge of violation of condition of release, 1:27 p.m. Friday, July 9, in Norway by Maine State Police.
• David A. Collins, 33, of 11 Denmark Road, Fryeburg, on charges of unlawful possession of scheduled drug, aggravated trafficking of scheduled drug, possession of drug paraphernalia, failing to stop for officer, possession of firearm when prohibited, violation of condition of release, operating a vehicle without a license, operating while license suspended or revoked, 5:57 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, in
FRYEBURG, MAINE (AP) – A former Maine police chief wanted to skip out of a public meeting so badly that it cost him his career. A law enforcement oversight board has decided to revoke the license of former Fryeburg Police Chief Joshua Potvin after an investigation found Potvin, who had been chief for six years, […]
Maine Police Chief Loses License After Faking Report To Avoid Meeting
Fryeburg Police Chief Joshua Potvin invented a suspicious person report so he could ditch a public meeting in February 2020.
Fryeburg Police Department
A law enforcement oversight board has decided to revoke the license of former Fryeburg Police Chief Joshua Potvin after an investigation found Potvin, who had been chief for six years, invented a suspicious person report so he could ditch a Fryeburg Board of Selectmen meeting in February 2020.
FRYEBURG, Maine (AP) A former Maine police chief wanted to skip out of a public meeting so badly that it cost him his career.
Top Cop Banned after Faking Report to Flee Meeting
FRYEBURG, Maine (AP) A former Maine police chief wanted to skip out of a public meeting so badly that it cost him his career.
A law enforcement oversight board has decided to revoke the license of former Fryeburg Police Chief Joshua Potvin after an investigation found Potvin, who had been chief for six years, invented a suspicious person report so he could ditch a Fryeburg Board of Selectmen meeting in February 2020.
The Maine Criminal Justice Academy decision said Potvin engaged in a multi-step fraud that began with texting one of his officers and asking her to call him out of the meeting. Potvin then drove his cruiser to the Fryeburg Fairgrounds.
Top cop banned after faking report to dodge meeting
FRYEBURG, Maine (AP) A former Maine police chief wanted to skip out of a public meeting so badly that it cost him his career.
A law enforcement oversight board has decided to revoke the license of former Fryeburg Police Chief Joshua Potvin after an investigation found Potvin, who had been chief for six years, invented a suspicious person report so he could ditch a Fryeburg Board of Selectmen meeting in February 2020.
The Maine Criminal Justice Academy decision said Potvin engaged in a multi-step fraud that began with texting one of his officers and asking her to call him out of the meeting. Potvin then drove his cruiser to the Fryeburg Fairgrounds.