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Presque Isle Criminal Docket, July 2020
Contributed • January 8, 2021 The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Presque Isle Courthouse in July.
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine The following cases were heard under the Aroostook Criminal Docket at the Presque Isle Courthouse in July.
Edward Eugene Harris III, 28, Manassas, Virginia: probation violation, 11 days in prison, probation revoked.
Mitchell R. Cannon, 22, Fort Fairfield: operating vehicle without license, $150 fine; failure to register vehicle, $150 fine.
Cleveland D. Long, 44, Portage: unlawful trafficking in scheduled drugs, 130 days in jail, $400 fine; violating condition of release, 60 days in jail; operating methamphetamine laboratory, 7 years in prison, all but 130 days suspended 3 years probation, $2,970.48 restitution, $400 fine.
Posted January 6, 2021
The St. Peter Respect Life Committee of St. Peter Parish in West Brandywine is sponsoring a retreat for high school-age young women to discuss what it means to be a young, dynamic, Catholic woman in today’s world.
The retreat will introduce St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body and what it means for your life.
“Wonderfully Made: A Theology of the Body Retreat for High School Girls” will be held Friday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. to Sunday, Feb. 7 at 11:30 a.m. at St. Mary of Providence Center, Elverson.
The retreat leader is Samantha Kelley, a young Catholic woman trained in teaching the Theology of the Body and the founder and president of FIERCEAthlete.org.
WEST CHESTER — There was a familiar face among the police booking photos for nine people charged recently by the Chester County District Attorney’s Office in connection with an operation
WEST CHESTERÂ â There was a familiar face among the police booking photos for nine people charged recently by the Chester County District Attorneyâs Office in connection with an operation trafficking large quantities of methamphetamine, heroin, and other drugs that were bought in Philadelphia and sold in Chester County.
Barry Robert Baker Jr., it seems, is back.
In a six-month span from spring to fall in 2017, there was perhaps no county criminal more infamous than Baker. News about him circulated as far away as Great Britain, and his name appeared in American publications from the Denver Post to the Washington Post. His mugshot appeared countless times on the pages of the West Chester Daily Local News.