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Candlelight vigil, first-responders commemorates 1-year anniversary of Clinton crash that killed 3 youths
Family and friends gathered Tuesday to remember Tommy Porfirio, 15, and Emily and Ashlin Baker, ages 14 and 12, during a memorial service.
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People gather around a fire during a vigil for Tommy Porfirio at the Porfirio family home Tuesday in Benton. Porfirio, 15, along with 14-year-old Emily Baker and her 12-year-old sister, Ashlin were killed in a car accident one year ago. All three were honored during the vigil which was attended by over 30 people. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
CLINTON The one-year anniversary of a deadly car crash in Clinton was commemorated Tuesday with a ceremony for the responding emergency crews and a candlelight vigil for the three young victims.
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LEWISTON A judge ruled Thursday that an 11-year-old Auburn girl accused of stabbing her father and charged with attempted murder could stay with a relative if she were to abide by a safety plan that includes house confinement.
Judge Susan Oram said at a videoconference hearing in 8th District Court that the allegations against the girl are “extremely serious,” but the juvenile was “quite young.”
After listening to testimony from treatment providers referenced in the girl’s “safety plan” that was drafted by defense attorney Gina Yamartino, Oram concluded the girl could be released, “but if and only if every single aspect of the safety plan were in place,” she said.