Houlton Police Log

14 years ago

    Editor’s Note: An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at criminal proceedings.
    HOULTON — The Houlton Police Department responded to the following incidents from Sunday, March 27 to April 2.
Sunday, March 27
    1:10 a.m. — Sgt. Crouse responded to Hillview Avenue for a motor vehicle accident.
    4:38 a.m. — Sgt. Crouse responded to Foxcroft Road for a report of suspicious activity.
    11:19 a.m. — Officer Collins responded to Holland Street for a 9-1-1 hang up call.
    2:11 p.m. — Officer York responded to Port of Entry to assist US Customs.
Monday, March 28
    8:34 a.m. — Officer Collins responded to Foxcroft Road for a report of a missing juvenile.
    9:04 a.m. — Officer York responded to Charles Street for a motor vehicle accident.
    10:36 a.m. — Officer Collins responded to Pleasant Street for a motor vehicle accident.
    3:12 p.m. — Officer Collins responded to I-95 for a motor vehicle accident.
    3:26 p.m. — Officer Collins responded to Court St. – Driving to Endanger
    5:36 p.m. — Officer York responded to Mooers Road to assist Maine State Police.
    6:03 p.m. — Cpl. Duff responded to Pleasant Street for a motor vehicle accident.
    6:12 p.m. — Sgt. Parker responded to Bridge Street for a 9-1-1 hang up call.
    11:26 p.m. — Sgt. Parker responded to Sugarloaf Street for a disorderly conduct call.
Tuesday, March 29
    11:40 a.m. — Officer E. Pelletier responded to Military Street to serve restraining order.
    3:23 p.m. — Officer Bickford responded to North Street to assist Maine State Police.
    7 p.m. — Officer Bickford responded to North Street for a burglary alarm.
Wednesday, March 30
    12:01 a.m. — Officer E. Pelletier responded to Bangor Street for a criminal trespass complaint.
    3:14 p.m. — Officer Calaman responded to Park Street for a motor vehicle accident.
    8:46 p.m. — Officer Bickford responded to North Street for a bomb threat. Daniel Maccabee, 50, of Madison, Wisc, was arrested on three counts of assault, nine counts of terrorizing, nine counts of aggravated reckless conduct and creating a police standoff.
Thursday, March 31
    1:26 a.m. — Officer York responded to First Street for a disorderly conduct complaint.
    3:49 a.m. — Officer Wampler responded to Military Street – Phone Harassment comp.
    8:00 a.m. — Officer E. Pelletier responded to Court Street for a report of suspicious activity.
    8:32 a.m. — Officer E. Pelletier responded to North Street for a robbery alarm.
    10:58 a.m. — Officer E. Pelletier responded to Military Street for a harassing text message complaint.
    10:59 a.m. — Officer Calaman responded to Military Street for a 9-1-1 hang up call.
    12 p.m. — Officer E. Pelletier responded to Hartford Street for a motor vehicle accident.
Friday, April 1
    1:41 a.m. — Officer Bickford responded to Smyrna Street for an animal complaint.
    6:05 a.m. — Officer Nason responded to Bangor Street for a report of suspicious activity.
    8:52 a.m. — Officer Collins responded to Park Street for a theft complaint.
    11:28 a.m. — Officer Nason responded to Court Street where he arrested Dyan Reeves, 34, of Houlton for two counts of unlawful possession of scheduled drugs, and sale and/or use of drug paraphernalia.
    2:42 p.m. — Officer Nason responded to North Street for a suspicious person complaint.
    3:32 p.m. — Officer Nason responded to Foxcroft road for a motor vehicle accident.
Saturday, April 2
    12:55 a.m. — Officer York responded to Pearce Avenue for a medical emergency.
    9:22 a.m. — Officer Nason responded to Court Street for a criminal trespass complaint.
    10:34 a.m. — Officer Collins responded to Military Street for a phone harassment complaint.
    11:08 a.m. — Officer Nason responded to Aviation Drive for a 9-1-1 hang up.
    3:50 p.m. — Officer Collins responded to Hogan Street for a domestic disturbance.
    7:48 p.m. — Officer Norton responded to Broadway Street for a report of suspicious activity.