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• Jason W. Berube, 50, of 101 Chase Ave., Mexico, on a charge of refusing to submit to arrest or detention and obstructing government administration, 8:56 p.m. Monday in Mexico by Mexico Police Department.
• Marc L. Corriveau, 58, of 370 Bell Hill Road, Otisfield, on a charge of domestic violence terrorizing, 4:15 p.m. Wednesday in Otisfield by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• Timothy D. Larsen, 32, of 1101 Main St., Lewiston, on a charge of criminal conspiracy, noon Monday in Androscoggin County by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• Paul K. Legasse, 488 Carthade Road, Carthage, on a charge of violation of condition of release, 9:05 p.m. Tuesday in Hanover by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
Judicial order sets new limits on court appearances over COVID-19 concerns
Police agencies adjust to restrictions placed on each court.
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Maine courts have set limits on the number of defendants who can be arraigned in each state court on any given day due to COVID-19 concerns.
Acting Maine Supreme Judicial Court Justice Andrew Mead issued a revised pandemic management order on Jan. 12 that said: “In light of public health concerns arising from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and the need for the courts to limit courtroom capacity to ensure proper social distancing, all criminal complaints and/or summonses must be filed with the clerk’s office at least 14 days before the scheduled arraignment date.”
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PARIS The Oxford County Commission agreed Tuesday to enter into an agreement with a Maine company to clean county facilities with an antimicrobial protectant spray.
RCCM Cleaning Services in Jay will apply BioShield Biostatic Surface Protectant throughout the county complex on Western Avenue for $1,192 to fight against COVID-19.
According to RCCM, the protectant, applied by an electrostatic sprayer, “adheres to surfaces to inhibit the growth of bacteria and viruses.”
Areas that will receive the treatment in the county building includes the District Attorney’s office, commissioners’ office, common areas, bathrooms, board rooms, hallways, staircases and all areas used by the public and employees, including probate, deeds and the Emergency Management Agency.
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Rescue personnel attend to a Fairfield man who had a heart attack while driving Tuesday on Merrill Hill Road in Hebron and died at the scene.
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HEBRON A Fairfield man suffered a heart attack while driving on Merrill Hill Road and died at the scene Tuesday afternoon.
Daniel Sawtelle, 56, of Fairfield was driving with his wife, Cynthia Sawtelle, when he suffered a medical emergency in front of 521 Merrill Hill Road.
Sawtelle was able to stop the car on the shoulder of the road without crashing the vehicle or injuring his wife, said James Urquhart, chief deputy of the Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
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• Andrew A. Forbis, 45, of 123 Mountain View Road, Oxford, on a charge of violation of condition of release, 4:59 p.m. Monday in Oxford by Oxford Police Department.
• Jennie M. Friree, 42, of 223 Paris Hill Road, Paris, on charges of domestic violence stalking, theft by deception and violation of condition of release, 12:43 p.m. Thursday in Paris by Oxford Police Department.
• Christopher K. Martin, 38, of 679 Roxbury Notch Road, Roxbury, on a charge of violation of condition of release, 2:20 p.m. Thursday by Oxford County Sheriff’s Office.
• Rickey A. Mines, 47, of 191 Main St., South Paris, on charges of violation of condition of release and aggravated trafficking of scheduled drugs, 1:31 p.m. Tuesday in Paris by Paris Police Department.