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New York man caught with cocaine in Augusta found guilty of furnishing, but not trafficking drugs

Updated May 18 increase font size New York man caught with cocaine in Augusta found guilty of furnishing, but not trafficking drugs The first jury trial in several months in Augusta, which took place over two days, resulted in a guilty verdict for 46-year-old Timothy Barclift. Share AUGUSTA A jury found a New York man caught getting off a bus in Augusta last year with nearly 300 grams of cocaine guilty Tuesday of aggravated furnishing of drugs, but not guilty of the more serious charge of aggravated drug trafficking. Timothy Barclift, 46 , of the Bronx, a borough in N.Y., was charged in January 2020 with aggravated trafficking in scheduled drugs (cocaine). Maine Drug Enforcement Agent Nathan Walker and Augusta Detective Matthew Estes testified that police received an anonymous tip that Barclift had made multiple trips, bringing drugs, over the past several years from New York to Maine. The tip indicated he was going to be on a bus coming into Augusta on Jan. 22. 2020, and wo

Law enforcement program honors Augusta Police

Law enforcement program honors Augusta Police Share Christopher Hutchings, court officer for the Augusta Police Department, shows the large filing system the department uses to store information and important files. Contributed photo The Augusta Police Department has earned accreditation from the Maine Law Enforcement (MLE) Accreditation Program. The extensive program is a voluntary process for police agencies to prove their compliance with MLE’s current best practices or standards. The APD is one of eight departments in the state to earn the honor, according to a news release from the City of Augusta. The APD met all 162 standards needed to earn the accreditation. The list of standards was developed by MLE professionals to assist agencies in the efficient and effective delivery of service and the protection of an individual’s rights. The Maine Chiefs of Police Association developed the program to assist  agencies in meeting their professional obligations to state citizens

Augusta PD Warns: Old Scam Has Returned

April 21, 2021 The Augusta Police Department has tweeted a warning about a lottery scam that seems to be popping up again. SCAM ALERT This letter depicts a lottery scam that has been around since 2017. If you receive a letter like this or similar in language please do not send money, it is a Scam. Contact your local Law Enforcement Agency thank you. pic.twitter.com/4lvuTh8hIH

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