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Brunswick committee backs $380,000 armored vehicle purchase

The Finance Committee reviewed and recommended the controversial BearCat request made in February after hearing divided public comments.

Brunswick woman target of phantom hacker scam

Brunswick traffic stop leads to arrest of Waterville man allegedly speeding in stolen car, possession of opioids

increase font size Brunswick traffic stop leads to arrest of Waterville man allegedly speeding in stolen car, possession of opioids Brendan Palmer Jr., was allegedly driving a stolen car and found with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid during a traffic stop Thursday morning. Share Police say a Waterville man stopped for speeding Thursday morning was arrested for allegedly possessing fentanyl and driving a stolen car while under the influence. Brendan Palmer Jr. Brunswick Police Department photo Brenden Palmer Jr., 23, was charged with aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs (fentanyl), a Class A felony punishable by up to 30 years incarceration and a $50,000 fine.

Police: Waterville man charged with trafficking opioid after speeding through Brunswick

Police: Waterville man charged with trafficking opioid after speeding through Brunswick Brendan Palmer Jr. was allegedly driving a stolen car and found with fentanyl, a synthetic opioid, during a traffic stop Thursday morning. Brunswick Police Department photo Police say a Waterville man stopped for speeding Thursday morning was arrested for allegedly possessing fentanyl and driving a stolen car while under the influence. Brenden Palmer Jr., 23, was charged with aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs (fentanyl), a Class A felony punishable by up to 30 years incarceration and a $50,000 fine. Brunswick police say they stopped Palmer on Interstate 295 at around 11 a.m. for allegedly driving 83 mph in a 65 mph zone, said Cmdr. Martin Rinaldi.

Family of missing man hope larger reward will break case

Jason Reil disappeared after going to a drug store in Brunswick in January of 2012. Author: Vivien Leigh (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 6:34 PM EST January 29, 2021 Updated: 7:44 AM EST January 30, 2021 BRUNSWICK, Maine The family of Jason Reil is hoping a $1,000 reward will lead to answers in his disappearance, which goes back nearly a decade. Despite numerous searches, tips and sightings the investigation has gone cold.  Flyers with pictures of Reil, who was 33-years-old when he went missing, are posted along Main Street in Brunswick, also in Augusta and the Mid-Coast. His family hopes by offering a larger reward will lead to a break in the case.

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