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Suspect in chase, park search faces new charges

Suspect in chase, park search faces new charges Two new charges of domestic assault are pending against Clancey Lone Fight, that involve the chase and search incident that took place Jan. 25 in Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | × Clancey Lone Fight, 33, of Mandaree, is pictured. Lone Fight was arrested Jan. 27 at a Dickinson hospital after a chase and search regarding a vehicle theft incident in Theodore Roosevelt National Park and is facing new domestic assault charges. (Photo courtesy of Billings County Sheriff s Office) Clancey Lone Fight, 33, is facing two new criminal charges stemming from a Jan. 25 high speed police chase through Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt National Park, which included a domestic assault by a habitual offender and assault by striking, beating and wounding.

Bill would shift control of Capitol Police to Legislature

Read Article AUGUSTA A leading State House Democrat is asking her colleagues to support a bill that would give the Legislature jurisdiction over the Capitol Police, the law enforcement agency that guards the State House and associated buildings. Assistant Majority Leader Rep. Rachel Talbot Ross of Portland said Maine should join with the U.S. Congress and several other states in having the law enforcement agency that guards the seat of government be under legislative control. “The Legislature should have a say in its own security and should be a partner in directing our own safety as well as the safety of those whom we work with and members of the public as they engage in the legislative process,” Talbot Ross said at a meeting of the Legislative Council on Thursday.

Rangeley woman seriously hurt in crash

Read Article A Dodge Journey SUV driven by Janet House of Rangeley lies beside Main Street on Thursday morning after being struck by a pickup truck. House had serious injuries and had to be extricated. Tami McGarvey photo RANGELEY   A local woman was seriously injured Thursday morning when her car was struck by a pickup truck, resulting in one of the worst cases of entrapment the fire chief said he’s ever seen.  Investigators said Janet House, 69, of Rangeley, was headed south on Main Street when her car was struck from the side by a Ford F-250 driven by Conner Christian, 18, of Rangeley, who had been traveling in the opposite direction.

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