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Maine Law Enforcement » Week of April 16, 2010Printer Friendly Page

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CYR PLANTATION, Maine — The state Attorney General's Office is investigating an officer-involved shooting that took place in Cyr Plantation this afternoon.
 
BANGOR, Maine — Come Monday, field staff with the U.S. Census Bureau will begin the process of going door to door as part of the nationwide effort to count every man, woman and child in the country.
 
Senate confirms UM’s top public safety official
ORONO, Maine — The U.S. Senate on Thursday afternoon confirmed the University of Maine’s top public safety official as the new U.S. marshal for Maine.
 
LEWISTON, Maine — Lewiston police have arrested a man suspected of robbing four stores in one night.
 
BANGOR, Maine — A Lawrence, Mass., man Wednesday denied killing his former girlfriend’s 15-month-old son in February.
 
BELFAST, Maine — The Waldo County commissioners’ beleaguered proposal to build a 10,750-square-foot sheriff’s office and Emergency Management Agency building behind the former county jail hit a new roadblock last week.
 
The Bangor Daily News building was evacuated Monday morning after a bomb threat was phoned in to another publication.
 
FAIRFIELD, Maine — Fairfield Police Chief John Emery said Sunday that officers still are searching for a man who robbed a convenience store Friday night at gunpoint.