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The family of Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Blier presented Fort Kent Police Officer Jack Maloney with a special plaque for saving her life in April. From left, are, Garland Blier, Officer Jack Maloney, April Blier Caron, Travis Caron, and Fort Kent Police Chief Tom Pelletier. (Jessica Potila | St. John Valley Times)
The family of Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Blier presented Fort Kent Police Officer Jack Maloney with a special plaque for saving her life in April. From left, are, Garland Blier, Officer Jack Maloney, April Blier Caron, Travis Caron, and Fort Kent Police Chief Tom Pelletier. (Jessica Potila | St. John Valley Times)
Family thanks Fort Kent officer who saved grandmother’s life
Fort Kent police officer helps save woman’s life
Jessica Potila, SJVT / FhF Staff Writer • April 21, 2021 A Fort Kent police officer helped to save the life of a woman who suffered from a medical problem.
FORT KENT, Maine A Fort Kent police officer helped to save the life of a woman who suffered from a medical problem.
Earlier this month, Officer Jack Maloney was called to a Fort Kent residence where it was reported that a 75-year-old woman had died.
The call came in as an “unattended death,” according to Fort Kent Police Chief Tom Pelletier.
“Her life signs were gone,” Chief Pelletier said.
A Fort Kent Police Department cruiser is seen in this file photo.
Police charge Fort Kent woman with texting while driving after SUV crashes into utility pole
Jessica Potila, SJVT / FhF Staff Writer • April 15, 2021 A Fort Kent woman whose SUV struck a utility pole on a residential street Sunday afternoon was charged with texting while driving, police said.
FORT KENT, Maine A Fort Kent woman whose SUV struck a utility pole on a residential street Sunday afternoon was charged with texting while driving, police said.
Nichole Jandreau, 34, was driving a 2020 Buick SUV along with two passengers north on Audibert Street after having just turned onto the road from Elm Street at around 4:45 p.m., according to Fort Kent Police Chief Tom Pelletier.