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Cape Elizabeth police officers answer the call in South Portland, credited for saving a man’s life
The officers helped treat a victim of an accidental gunshot, and the Cape Elizabeth chief of police is nominating them for awards from the Maine Chiefs of Police Association and the Maine Association of Police.
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Cape Elizabeth Police Officer Rory Benjamin and his partner Aaron Webster are receiving praise from the South Portland Fire Department for their quick thinking, which one paramedic said stopped a South Portland man from bleeding to death last month.
Benjamin said he has responded to his share of life-or-death medical calls, but he had never used a tourniquet to save a man’s life before Feb. 25.
AIRBORNE: They were thrown about inside the bus
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AIRBORNE: They were thrown about inside the bus
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Cape Elizabeth Police Beat: Feb. 2-8
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Summonses
2/4 at 1:35 a.m. Seth Hennessey, 49, of Cape Elizabeth, was issued a summons on Gladys Road by Officer Aaron Webster on a charge of harassment by phone.
2/5 at 8:32 a.m. Christopher Weymouth, 20, of Rexburg, Idaho, was issued a summons on Mitchell Road by Officer Eric Vanasse on a charge of operating an uninspected motor vehicle.
2/6 at 1:44 p.m. Brenda-Lynne Crandall, 38, of Poland, was issued a summons on Route 77 by Officer Eric Vanasse on a charge of operating an uninspected motor vehicle.
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