Biddeford, ME: Underage driver charged with DUI, manslaughter following crash killing his friend-passenger | boston.com

A 20-year-old Rhode Island man allegedly drove 50 miles over the speed limit and crashed into a utility pole Sunday morning, killing the passenger in his car, a Massachusetts man, according to Biddeford police.

Police identified the passenger as Anthony Ciccone, 20, of Pepperell, and the driver as Christopher M. Bennett, 20, of Johnston, R.I.

At 12:39 a.m., police received a call from security personnel at University of New England reporting two men who “were reportedly intoxicated and trying to forcibly enter a residence hall dorm room,” Biddeford police said in a statement. UNE security personnel attempted to stop the two men from driving but were unsuccessful, according to the statement.

Bennett and Ciccone were not students at UNE, but police said they were reportedly visiting friends.

“We have no indication they were drinking at UNE,” Thomas White, spokesman for the University of New England said in an email.

Biddeford Police officers spotted a dark-colored Ford Explorer,which matched the description that UNE officials had provided, driving at a high speed westbound on Pool Street,.

According to police, the car was traveling 80 miles per hour in a 30 mile-per-hour zone. An officer tried to stop the car, “but lost sight of the vehicle almost immediately,” the statement said.

Around 12:45 a.m., the Explorer crashed into a utility pole in the area of Pool Street and the West Brook Skating Rink.

Police said Ciccone was wearing a seat belt but they did not know whether Bennett had been wearing one.

Bennett was treated for non-life threatening injuries at the Maine Medical Center in Portland then taken to the York County Jail. He has been charged with manslaughter and operating under the influence, according to police.

via Drunk driver kills 20-year-old Pepperell man in Maine, according to police – Metro Desk – Local news updates from The Boston Globe.

Weare, NH: 2 days, 2 states, 2 DWI charges, 1 man | unionleader.com

Ronald Merrill

A local man was arrested Thursday on an aggravated DWI charge, a day after he was arrested in Maine for driving while intoxicated.

Ronald Merrill, 55, of 13 Emery Lane, was arrested about 5:30 p.m. after police received three 911 calls from different motorists reporting a vehicle being driven erratically on Concord Stage Road with the operator periodically driving into oncoming traffic.

When an officer approached Merrill, who had pulled over on the side of the road, police said he tossed a beer can at the officer. After a series of standard field sobriety tests, Merrill was arrested and charged with aggravated driving while intoxicated.

Police said they later learned that Merrill was arrested for DWI Wednesday night in Litchfield, Maine by Maine State Police.

via Weare man: 2 days, 2 DWI charges, 2 states | New Hampshire NEWS03.

Gorham, ME: Town Councilor pleads not guilty to drunken driving; allegedly hit two parked cars and blew .11 | pressherald.com

photo by Jill Brady, Portland Press-Herald

A Gorham town councilor who was scheduled to make an initial court appearance this morning on charges of driving drunk and leaving the scene of an accident pleaded not guilty Tuesday in a letter filed in Cumberland County Unified Court by her attorney.

Suzanne Phillips, 36, was arrested by Gorham police around 1 a.m. on May 4 after allegedly hitting two parked cars on School Street and driving away.

Amanda Doherty, the attorney representing Phillips, said Tuesday that she wouldn’t discuss details of the case until court documents with more information about the allegations are made public.

“There definitely seems to be more than meets the eyes,” she said.

Phillips has declined to discuss the details of the incident and has said she does not plan to resign from the council. She was elected to her first term in November.

A crash report filed with the state Department of Public Safety said a witness to the accident followed Phillips and called Gorham police with her location.

It said a breath test showed her blood-alcohol content to be 0.11 percent. The legal limit is 0.08.

read more at > Gorham town councilor pleads not guilty to drunken driving | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Bangor, ME: Mick Brown Arrested; Ted Nugent’s Drummer Charged With Golf Cart Theft, DUI | huffingtonpost.com

Mick Brown Arrested

Mick Brown

A drummer for classic rocker Ted Nugent faces several charges after police in Bangor, Maine, say he was seen driving drunk in a golf cart stolen from a concert venue.

Officers working at Nugent’s Sunday night concert were told that 55-year-old Mick Brown was intoxicated, had stolen the cart and was driving it recklessly on a foot path. Police say when officers tried to stop the cart, Brown sped past them and shoved a security officer. Two security officers then removed Brown from the cart, and he was arrested.

Brown, of Cave Creek, Ariz., was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, driving to endanger, theft and assault. He was released on $4,000 bail.

via Mick Brown Arrested: Ted Nugent’s Drummer Charged With Golf Cart Theft, DUI.

Union, ME: Mother arrested on DUI charge while picking child up from school

State Police said a 32-year-old woman was arrested after she showed up drunk at school to pick up her child. Authorities say Jennifer Marriner was charged with operating under the influence Friday after she drove to the Union Elementary School to pick up her child. Sergeant Patrick Hood told the Bangor Daily News that when the mother arrived, a school official declined to release the child and called State Police, who arrived at the scene within a few minutes. Police say Marriner’s blood alcohol level was greater than the 0.08 legal limit to drive. She was taken to the Knox County Jail in Rockland and was later released on bail. (AP)

via Mother arrested on DUI charge at school – Metro – The Boston Globe.