Loving mum , 32, killed herself following gang-rape after vivid flashbacks WARNING - DISTRESSING CONTENT Nicola McIntyre, 32, took her own life after struggling to deal with a series of devastating events, including a brutal attack
Nicola McIntyre, 32, took her own life after a series of devastating events (Image: MEN MEDIA)
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• Amber Bloss, 35, of 124 Lisbon St., on a charge of violating conditions of release, 9:24 p.m. Thursday at 391 Lisbon St.
• Jessica Godin, 41, of 60 Bow St., Freeport, on a charge of driving with a suspended license, 2 a.m. Friday on College Street.
Androscoggin County
• Daniel Ouellette, 47, of 30 Highland Ave., Mechanic Falls, arrested by Mechanic Falls police on a charge of domestic assault, 12:48 a.m. Friday at that address.
• Dylan Cooper, 24, of 1272 Woodman Hill Road, Minot, arrested by the Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Office on charges of driving while intoxicated and driving with a suspended license, 11:51 p.m. Thursday on Anson Road, Greene.
Grieving mother urges drivers to put mobile phones away after son was hit on A46 near Flintham in December 2019
| Updated: 09:14, 13 February 2021
A grieving mother is asking drivers to pledge to never use their mobile phone when driving even on handsfree technology.
Mary Aves, whose son was tragically killed by a driver who was on a hands free call, is backing a Nottinghamshire Police campaign targeting drivers who use their mobile phones behind the wheel.
The roads policing enforcement activity, which started this week (February 8) and runs for a fortnight, sees £200 fines issued for the offence as well as drivers given six points on their licence. The crackdown comes ahead of rule changes being consulted by the government as ministers look to introduce a new law that will criminalise the use of mobile phones in all circumstances while driving.