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BANGOR - A habitual traffic offender accused of leading police on a short car chase and two men arrested in Charleston after they were spotted allegedly attempting to burglarize an empty home in Charleston were among more than 40 people indicted Wednesday by the Penobscot County grand jury.
Jarod Brown, 28, of Bangor was indicted on charges of eluding an officer, aggravated operating after habitual offender revocation, aggravated criminal mischief, unlawful possession of scheduled drugs, refusing to submit to arrest and violation of condition of his release.
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WHEELING - The man who was driving the van that killed police Lt. William Goldbaugh on Sunday has a history of traffic violations.
Kevin Cash, 25, was arrested and charged with driving under the influence manslaughter, habitual traffic offender and a number of other charges associated with the accident that killed Goldbaugh, 46, while he was on vacation in Daytona Beach, Fla., with his family.
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A traffic stop late Thursday at U.S. 41 and Riverside Drive turned up what the Evansville Police Department said was a mobile methamphetamine lab.
Arrested on charges of manufacturing meth, possession of narcotic paraphernalia and operating a vehicle while being a habitual traffic offender was John Theodore Alvey III, 48, of Evansville.
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Vanderburgh County Clerk Susan Kirk has taken responsibility for a procedural mistake in her office that helped put a valid Indiana driver's license in the hands of a habitual traffic offender who had been banned for life from driving.
The driver, Daniel Joe English, 34, of Evansville, had the license with him on Christmas night when, while driving in an allegedly drunken state, caused an accident that killed Onterrio T. "Terry" Sharp, an Ivy Tech Community College student.
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A Bangor man who is a habitual traffic offender was seen getting behind the wheel of a car Thursday night and after a short police chase was charged with five offenses, including two felonies, Bangor police Sgt. Paul Edwards said Friday.
Jarod Brown, 28, got into a silver Chevy car parked near the One Stop on State Street after 10 p.m. and was noticed by Bangor police Officer Steve Pelletier, who attempted to pull him over.
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Mequon A 38-year-old Milwaukee man was charged Monday with second-degree reckless endangerment, fifth- offense drunken driving and operating a vehicle without the owner's consent after being arrested early Sunday by police who responded to reports of a dump truck careening the wrong way on Wauwatosa Road.
Corey C. Johnson of the 8400 block of Keefe Ave. also was charged with operating with a revoked license, the result of being declared a habitual traffic offender last year.
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Suspect in fatal crash was habitual offender
HILTON HEAD ISLAND - A Hardeeville man charged in a fatal wreck that killed six people two weeks ago had his license suspended 14 times in three years and was tagged a "habitual traffic offender" by state authorities, according to the state Motor Vehicles Department.
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A man accused of taking a joyride in a Colorado Springs police car Sunday is a habitual traffic offender whose record includes reckless driving.
William Lee Dieckmann, 29, was being held Monday on $100,000 bond on suspicion of aggravated auto theft, vehicular eluding and resisting arrest.
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The plight of a Turner man who lost his driver's license for up to three years shows the benefits - not the flaws - of a new law designed to get habitual motor vehicle offenders off the road.
Joe P. Dehetre, a 23-year-old with multiple traffic violations on his record, has rightly lost his license under the provisions of Tina's Law. That law was inspired by the 2005 death of Tina Turcotte, a 40-year-old Scarborough woman who died in a traffic accident caused by Scott Hewitt, 34, a habitual motor-vehicle offender from Caribou whose record included 63 convictions for traffic offenses.