Multiple Indictments Handed Down by Waldo County Grand Jury, Including Possession of Firearm and Scheduled Drugs Charges

BELFAST, Maine – A recent grand jury in Waldo County, Maine, has released a list of individuals who have been indicted on various charges. These indictments span a range of offenses including drug possession, assault, criminal mischief, and violation of release conditions. It is an alarming reminder of the criminal activity occurring within the community.

Among the list of individuals facing charges is Tyson S. Servisky, a 36-year-old resident of Searsport. He has been indicted on multiple counts of domestic violence, including aggravated assault, assault, criminal threatening, and terrorizing. Additionally, Servisky is accused of possessing a firearm despite being prohibited from doing so. It is clear that his actions on February 25th in Searsport resulted in a dangerous situation, even leading to a police standoff.

Another individual, Joseph Potter, from Stockton Springs, is facing charges of aggravated trafficking in scheduled drugs. This offense took place in Waldo County on November 16th. Potter’s alleged involvement in such serious drug-related activity is undoubtedly concerning and raises questions about the prevalence of drug crimes in the area.

The grand jury also indicted Daniel R. Therrien, a 37-year-old from Belfast, on charges related to prison contraband, violation of release conditions, and unlawful possession of scheduled drugs. These offenses occurred on February 9th in Belfast. The indictment suggests that Therrien’s actions were in direct violation of the law, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement and prevention measures.

It is disheartening to see such a long list of individuals facing serious charges. Abby F. Bowden, a 29-year-old from Bucksport, has been indicted for unlawful possession of scheduled drugs and violating release conditions in Belfast. Olivia Carpentier, a 28-year-old from Troy, is facing charges of assaulting an officer, resisting arrest, and violating release conditions in Knox. These cases highlight the complexity and seriousness of the crimes being committed in Waldo County.

Other individuals indicted include Neil J. Warren from Swanville, Bradley J. Beeton from Stockton Springs, Maria Connors from Searsport, Robert M. Cushman III from Belmont, Randy S. Fairbrother from Prospect, Kevin A. Gray Jr. from Bangor, Mykelti Hight from Pittsfield, Roland S. Ladd from Belfast, Takota W. Lenfest from Searsport, Brian D. Martin from Palermo, Shauna M. Pomeroy from Stockton Springs, and Stephen A. Smith from Brooks. Each of them is facing charges related to various offenses ranging from failure to report to criminal threatening.

These indictments underline the importance of addressing crime and ensuring safety within the community. The charges brought against these individuals signal the diligence of law enforcement in investigating and prosecuting criminal activity. It is crucial for the justice system to properly handle these cases and ensure that appropriate consequences are meted out.

These indictments serve as a reminder that maintaining law and order requires the active participation of the community, as well as continued efforts to prevent and address criminal behavior. As Waldo County grapples with these latest indictments, it is essential for residents to stay vigilant and work together to create a safer environment for all.