New Caribou police chief wants to improve officer recruitment, community outreach
Corey Saucier wants to bring more officers into the fold, all while helping the city get a new police station and residents be confident in his department.
Corey Saucier wants to bring more officers into the fold, all while helping the city get a new police station and residents be confident in his department.
A Fort Kent native, Corey Saucier first joined Caribou Police in September 2008 after graduating from the Maine Criminal Justice Academy.
On Monday, the task force agreed to let County Administrator Ryan Pelletier reach out to local mental health and recovery professionals.
Seraphima Smalley and Morgan Grant were sworn in during the Houlton Town Council meeting on Monday night.
The park contains multiple sharp corners, making it difficult for emergency personnel to respond to an incident occurring at the opposite end of the entrance.
Noah Sirois, 18, and Landon MacDougal, 19, both face multiple charges in connection with the incident.
The burglaries occurred during the evening hours of July 2 and July 3 at the Mars Hill Redemption Center, Al’s Diner, and Timberwolves Restaurant located, according to the Aroostook County Sheriff’s Office.
Late Thursday night the sheriff’s office shared a photo on social media of two hooded figures at a redemption center.
Residents of the two-story home were out of town at the time, said Captain John Thornton with Caribou Fire and Ambulance.
A 20-year-old Fort Kent man was arrested on multiple charges in association with the theft of a vehicle and tools from the University of Maine at Fort Kent.