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Police: Brunswick woman, Sabattus man face drug charges after Wednesday crash Courtesy of Brunswick Police Department Brunswick police say they arrested two people on drug charges following a car crash on Harpswell Road in Brunswick Wednesday morning. According to police, Angela Prout, 42, of Brunswick, was allegedly driving a 2014 Ford Taurus owned by a passenger, Robert Coulombe, 53, of Sabattus, southbound when the car drifted into the opposite lane and struck a utility pole. The crash caused power lines to fall across the road. Prout and Coulombe were taken to Mid Coast Hospital with minor injuries. After an investigation, police say they charged Prout with unlawful possession of heroin, a Class C crime, punishable by up to five years incarceration and a $5,000 fine, and driving with a suspended license, a misdemeanor. ....
Read Article A damaged 2002 Ford Super Duty pickup towing a U-Haul trailer sits beside the southbound lanes of the Maine Turnpike on Tuesday after the driver, David Stoddard, 49, of Topsham, led police on a high-speed chase from Kennebunk to York, according to Maine State Police. The pursuit ended when Stoddard crashed near mile marker 4. Maine State Police photo A relative of the man who led police on a dangerous, high-speed chase this week said she begged Brunswick police to take him into custody and get him to a hospital hours before the pursuit began. But Brunswick officers refused and told Trista Toothaker, 32, that there was nothing they could do. Although her uncle, David Stoddard, 49, was acting irrationally and speaking in gibberish, police permitted Stoddard to drive away from the Fairfield Inn on Old Portland Road on Tuesday morning, Toothaker said. ....
Hours before turnpike chase, niece asked police to take man into custody Brunswick police took a shotgun from David Stoddard during a mental health crisis in October, but refused his niece s request shortly before he led state troopers on a high-speed chase Tuesday. Share A damaged 2002 Ford Super Duty pickup towing a U-Haul trailer sits beside the southbound lanes of the Maine Turnpike on Tuesday after the driver, David Stoddard, 49, of Topsham, led police on a high-speed chase from Kennebunk to York, according to Maine State Police. The pursuit ended when Stoddard crashed near mile marker 4. Maine State Police photo ....