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Sagadahoc County Bath Police Log Records 15 Incidents Feb. 11-12

Bath police posted a one-page incident summary listing 15 calls between Feb. 11-12, highlighting routine public-safety work and nearby arrests and thefts that affect local property and road safety.

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Sagadahoc County Bath Police Log Records 15 Incidents Feb. 11-12
Source: media.newscentermaine.com

Bath police posted a one-page incident summary that covered activity between 06:45 on Feb. 11 and 06:45 on Feb. 12, listing 15 incidents for that period. The brief log underscores the steady pace of calls handled by local officers, including routine record checks and responses that can affect neighborhood safety and emergency response times.

The city summary specifically lists "information calls and record checks," an "animal problem on Whiskeag Road," a "lockout on Washington Street" and "a 911" entry; the 911 line in the excerpt provided ends mid-phrase and additional detail was not included in the excerpt. Those items represent the types of daily public-safety activity Bath residents see reflected in local police logs - from noncriminal assistance to incidents that may require immediate response.

A regional compilation of area agency reports included several arrests and theft reports affecting neighboring jurisdictions. Among the entries were: "Mason T. Greenwell, 31, of the 1600 block of East 19th Street, was charged Monday with first-degree trafficking in a controlled substance (meth)." "Seth W. Horton, 36, of the 400 block of Lisbon Drive, was charged Monday with failure to comply with sex offender registration." Traffic enforcement and impaired driving charges were also recorded: "Pa Khae, 35, of the 3800 block of Fogle Drive, was charged Monday with driving under the influence (aggravating circumstances)." "Zachary T. Warren, 28, of the 1500 block of Parkview Drive, was charged Monday with driving under the influence and possession of an open alcoholic beverage container in a motor vehicle."

Property-crime entries in the same roundup show notable losses by value in nearby communities. The compilation lists: "A central cooling air condition valued at $5,000 was reported stolen Monday in the 2300 block of West Seventh Street." "Tools valued at $6,000 were reported stolen Monday in the 3900 block of Fairview Drive." "Merchandise valued at $3,599.83 was reported stolen Monday in the 2900 block of Heartland Crossing Boulevard." Those figures indicate significant equipment and retail losses that can have ripple effects for small businesses and homeowners when recovery is slow and replacement is costly.

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For Sagadahoc County residents, the combined picture is familiar: municipal police handle a mix of low-level service calls and emergency responses while regional partners report arrests and thefts that remind the community of ongoing property and road-safety issues. The named charges reflect matters that will move into county courts, and the thefts, particularly of high-value items such as HVAC components and tools, highlight common targets for offenders.

Residents should continue to report suspicious activity and secure outdoor equipment and deliveries. Watch for updates from Bath Police and neighboring agencies as arrests move through the court system and as local departments post fuller incident summaries and follow-up investigative results.

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