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Waterville roofing contractor charged with defrauding 83-year-old woman

Waterville roofing contractor charged with defrauding 83-year-old woman Tony J. Glidden of Mainely Roofing and Siding, LLC, allegedly was given $25,000 by the woman last fall but has yet to purchase materials or perform any work Author: Beth Brogan (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 2:31 PM EDT March 17, 2021 Updated: 7:22 AM EDT March 18, 2021 WATERVILLE, Maine A Waterville roofing contractor has been charged with felony theft by deception after an 83-year-old woman reported that he accepted a $25,000 down payment last fall for home repair work that, as of Wednesday, had not begun. The alleged victim told a Kennebec County Sheriff s deputy on March 4 that Tony J. Glidden, 33, of Mainely Roofing and Siding, LLC, had quoted a price of more than $39,000 for the entire job, and she had given him $25,000 in the fall to use to purchase the windows.

Waterville man charged with home repair fraud, theft after allegedly taking $25,000 from woman, 83

increase font size Waterville man charged with home repair fraud, theft after allegedly taking $25,000 from woman, 83 Tony J. Glidden, 33, of Waterville was arrested March 13 and is being held at Kennebec County Jail on $2,500 bail. Share A Waterville man was arrested on charges of home repair fraud and theft by deception after taking a large sum of money for work he never did, the Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office said in a release Thursday. Tony Glidden Kennebec County Sheriff’s Office photo Tony J. Glidden, 33, was arrested Saturday, March 13, on class D home repair fraud and class B theft by deception charges. An 83-year-old Belgrade woman gave Glidden, of Mainely Roofing and Siding, $25,000 to replace the windows in her home. The total job was quoted at $39,000.

Affidavit shows details of high-speed chase through central Maine that ended in Clinton

Read Article Joshua Elliott, seen in the passenger seat, is being taken away in a police cruiser Thursday after reportedly leading authorities on a car chase that ended with an hourslong armed standoff. Taylor Abbott/Morning Sentinel file CLINTON An affidavit reveals more details of a high-speed chase leading to the arrest of a man who now faces several charges from three different counties. Joshua Elliott, 40, of Clinton, remains in custody after he reportedly led police on a chase that ended in an armed, hourslong standoff on East River Road in Clinton on Thursday. Police had been seeking Elliott prior to Thursday’s chase to serve him warrants on theft and burglary charges from Piscataquis County. He also faces charges of theft, burglary and violating conditions of release from Somerset County following a Feb. 1 incident.

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