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Waldo County closed cases

BELFAST  The following cases were closed in Waldo County Unified Court Feb. 11-18. An arrest or summons does not imply guilt.  Tyler J. Damon, 29, of Stockton Springs, probation violation in Prospect Oct. 1, 2019, nine months in jail and probation partially revoked; unlawful furnishing in a scheduled drug in Belfast Sept. 15, six months in jail and $400 fine; criminal mischief in Belfast July 9, 60 days in jail; violation of a protection order in Belfast Nov. 4, six months in jail.  Joan M. Maddocks, 63, of Northport, protective order from harassment violation in Northport Dec. 24, 2019, $200 fine.  Thomas Gilliland, 58, of Thomaston, operating under the influence in Belfast Jan. 25, 2020, three years six months in prison with all but four months suspended, license suspended for six years, and $2,100 fine; aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation in Belfast Jan. 25, 2020, dismissed; refusing to submit to arrest or detention (with the use of physical force) in B

BCSO fires deputy who was drunk on duty, records show

BCSO fires deputy who was drunk on duty, records show Sheriff’s office was called about Deputy James Davila in March Tags:  Several deputies were suspended and one deputy was fired in BCSO disciplinary records turned over in December. (KSAT) SAN ANTONIO – The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office fired one of its law enforcement deputies after he was “legally intoxicated” while on duty, according to disciplinary records obtained Tuesday by KSAT 12 News. On March 27, 2020, the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office received a call about Deputy James Davila, who appeared to be visibly intoxicated, according to the disciplinary records. The records did not specify where Davila was or his behavior at the scene.

Texas bounty hunters identified themselves as police, apprehended wrong suspect during shootout: cops

Texas bounty hunters identified themselves as police, apprehended wrong suspect during shootout: cops KATE FELDMAN Three Texas bounty hunters have been charged after they allegedly charged into a man’s house, with his wife, children and infant grandchildren inside, and began firing. Police responded to multiple 911 calls in northwest Harris County early Saturday morning and found three men, Angel Galvan, Farukur Siddique and Frederick Randel, armed and wearing tactical gear, with a fourth man handcuffed on the ground outside his house. The homeowner, Ricky Brannon, told police that the men had charged him as he left his house that morning to buy oil for his daughter’s car, at which point he ran back inside, Thomas Gilliland of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office told the Daily News.

Dog s fate up to judge after being accused of attack

Dog s fate up to judge after being accused of attack in Old Town Spring FacebookTwitterEmail A dog is in the pound after allegedly attacking a 3-year-old girl inside the Loose Caboose restaurant.Google Maps A service dog at the center of an Old Town Spring attack is now in the pound, authorities said. The pup allegedly attacked a 3-year-old girl inside the Loose Caboose restaurant over the past weekend, according to Channel 2 s Aaron Barker. The girl and her family had just walked in when the dog lunged at her and bit her face, the family told the TV station.

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