Day One substance use and mental health center to move Hinckley operation
Day One is closing its Hinckley location because of a shortage of staff and plans to reopen operations farther south, continuing to offer substance use and mental health treatment for youth and families.
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Damien Larochelle, 17, of Hermon has returned home after spending a year dealing with substance abuse and recovery. Larochelle spoke from his home Friday after he completed a six month residential program with Day One Hinckley House in Hinckley. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
Day One, a nonprofit agency focused on youth and family treatment for substance use and mental health, is closing its location in Hinckley because of a shortage of qualified staff, but the agency is determined to continue to provide care for Maine youth.
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Portland police say 19-year-old Travis Vo is a suspect in the December robbery of the Cumberland Farms convenience store on Pine Street, as well as other crimes.
A 12-year-old Oregon girl is scheduled to undergo an evaluation after allegedly stabbing her father.
Sun Journal reports that the suspect appeared in front of a judge on Friday, via teleconference from the Long Creek Youth Development in South Portland. The Lewiston judge ordered the girl to remain behind bars and attend a scheduled evaluation to determine her competency.
As CrimeOnline previously reported, the alleged stabbing happened last Wednesday at a home off of Winter Street in Auburn. At around 10 a.m., authorities arrived at the residence and found a 12-year-old girl with cut marks on her hands and her father with stab wounds to his chest and abdomen.
Police say the victim was stabbed twice, once in the stomach and once in the chest. Author: Beth Brogan (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 5:55 PM EST January 13, 2021 Updated: 4:10 PM EST January 14, 2021
AUBURN, Maine
UPDATE: Thursday, Jan. 14
Auburn police say the juvenile involved in Wednesday s stabbing on Winter Street has been charged with attempted murder, a class A felony, and aggravated assault, a class B felony.
The juvenile is being held at the Long Creek Youth Development Center.
Police say the victim remains hospitalized.
Original story: Wednesday, Jan. 13
Auburn police say a 12-year-old girl is suspected of stabbing her father at a Winter Street apartment Wednesday morning.