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Portland Police Blotter: Sept. 15-20

The following arrest information was supplied by local police departments. It does not indicate a conviction.

Sept. 15

Xavier Tate, 19, 38 Pepperidge Road, Portland, was charged with simple trespass on Sept. 15.

Kevin Wicke, 19, 122 Pepperidge Road, Portland, was charged with simple trespass on Sept. 15.

Myles Winiski, 19, 179 Jobs Pond Road, Portland, was charged with simple trespass on Sept. 15.

Jeffrey Nolan, 37, 60 Spellman Point Road, East Hampton, was charged with operating under the influence, travelling too fast for conditions and a failure to drive in the proper lane on Sept. 15.

Sept. 16

Jessica Jordan, 33, 16 Sorries Court, Meriden, was charged with operating under the influence and travelling unreasonably fast for conditions on Sept. 16.

Sept. 19

Dennis Kowalski, 61, 5 Woodhaven Road, Portland, was charged with second-degree assault with a firearm and disorderly conduct on Sept. 19.

Sept. 20

John Senesac, 40, 1503 Portland-Cobalt Road, Portland, was charged with violation of probation, first-degree robbery, second-degree threatening and sixth-degree larceny on Sept. 20.

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