It's good to know that Maine police will give us a break and aren't coming after us for expired stickers. Some things are way more important than that right now.
Did you ever wonder how Maine State Police communicated to each other on the Maine Turnpike? If you blow past an officer at 90 mph, does that officer call up the next one up the Turnpike a few miles and give a heads up? Well, check out this live Maine Turnpike scanner. It's super interesting and shows the incredible professionalism that these Maine men and women show with their job. It's worth a listen and you might hear someone you know get pulled over!
She was last seen yesterday morning at the bus stop. Her name is Melissa Sousa. If you have any information regarding her whereabouts, please contact the Waterville Police Department at 207-680-4700.
Can you help the Maine State Police and Maine Forest Rangers? They are looking for information on the two men pictured in regard to a camp break-in this past week in Washington County. From the Maine State Police Facebook page:
The Maine State Police is investigating a camp break-in in T37 MD, First Machias Lake in Washington County on Aug. 8 around 7 p.m.
During his visit to the Alfred barracks Brett was presented with a specially made Maine State Trooper license plate with his name on it, got a complete tour of the facility and more!
Posted this week by Genie Meagher on Facebook, check out this doozie on a Maine State Police cruisah. This has got to be a coincidence and not intentional....right?
When the State Police pulled over a vehicle Sunday night on Maine Mall Road and found crack cocaine, it quickly turned into a foot chase that troopers won.