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Two Maine women accused of selling drugs, endangering children

Police: Drugs and children seized during search of Brunswick home Two girls who were present at the time were released to other family members, according to police. Police said Maine Child Protective Services were notified. Credit: Brunswick Police Department Published: 2:20 PM EDT April 22, 2021 Updated: 2:21 PM EDT April 22, 2021 BRUNSWICK, Maine Two Maine women are facing charges related to drug trafficking and child endangerment after police served a search warrant at 12 Perryman Drive in Brunswick Wednesday night. Kim Wentworth, 37, and Amanda Ames, 35, were taken into custody. According to Brunswick police, Wentworth is a resident of 12 Perryman Drive and Ames is from Lewiston.

Police: Drugs and children seized during search of Brunswick home

Police: Drugs and children seized during search of Brunswick home Griffin Stockford © Provided by WCSH-TV Portland, ME Two Maine women are facing charges related to drug trafficking and child endangerment after police served a search warrant at 12 Perryman Drive in Brunswick Wednesday night. Kim Wentworth, 37, and Amanda Ames, 35, were taken into custody. According to Brunswick police, Wentworth is a resident of 12 Perryman Drive and Ames is from Lewiston. The search happened around 10:15 p.m. Two girls who were present at the time were released to other family members, according to police. Police said Maine Child Protective Services were notified and are involved in the investigation. 

Hancock County Sheriff s Log Week of Dec 24 - The Ellsworth American

ELLSWORTH The Hancock County Sheriff’s Office checked on children for a school and for Maine Child Protective Services this past week. On Dec. 16, Deputy Luke Gross checked on the well-being of siblings who have not had contact with the school. “The kids were found home safe and a parent was advised of the truancy laws,” Gross said. “No further action was taken.” On Dec. 17, Deputy Jeff McFarland tried to check on the well-being of a Tremont boy, 16, at the request of the Maine Department of Health and Human Services. McFarland said no one was found at the boy’s residence.

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