Maine State Police Try To Track Down Owner Of Nintendo Switch
The Maine State Police are on a hunt this week.but not for a criminal.
They re looking for the owner of a certain Nintendo Switch, which they now have in their possession.
How did it come to them? Well, that s what s odd. Someone found it along the Interstate, and then turned it in to the authorities. Maine State Police out of Troop E are trying to find the owner of a Nintendo Switch that was found between mile marker 171 and 172 northbound on I-95 by a good Samaritan. The switch was in a brown leather case. If you believe this is your property, please contact the Bangor Regional Communications Center at 207-973-3700 x.9 and be prepared to tell us your user-name and description of the case to claim your property.
Canadian Biker Speeds Through Houlton Border without Stopping
A New Brunswick man faces multiple charges after speeding through the Houlton border crossing and leading police on a pursuit.
East Millinocket Police were asked to help locate the motorcycle shortly before 2:00 Monday afternoon. They were told that the bike, driven by 27-year-old Jeremy Richard of New Brunswick, Canada had just passed through the Houlton border crossing with stopping at U.S. Customs. The Border Patrol notified police, as they chased the motorcycle southbound on I-95, sometimes reaching speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. As the motorcycle neared Medway, officers clocked it at more than 150 miles per hour and alerted police in the area.
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Photo of a state police cruiser courtesy of Maine State Police - Troop F - Aroostook County. (Courtesy of Maine State Police)
Photo of a state police cruiser courtesy of Maine State Police - Troop F - Aroostook County. (Courtesy of Maine State Police)
Maine State Police Troop F Report, February 8-14, 2021
Contributed • March 12, 2021 The Maine State Police Troop F barracks in Houlton responded to a number of calls for service during the period of Feb. 8-14, including the following.
Editor’s Note: An arrest or summons does not constitute a finding of guilt. An individual charged with a crime is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty at criminal proceedings.