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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.
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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.
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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
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.
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.