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Varsity Maine football honor roll for Week 6
Connor Ayoob, Thornton Academy: Ran for four touchdowns, including three of 30 yards or more, and averaged 12.8 yards per carry (167 yards on 13 carries) as the Golden Trojans, ranked No. 1 in the Varsity Maine football poll, rolled over Massabesic.
Brock Dewar, Winthrop/Monmouth/Hall-Dale: Returned an interception 45 yards for a score and tallied 12 tackles, including nine solo and four tackles for loss, in 21-6 win over Poland.
Tatum Doucette, Messalonskee: Generated 358 yards of offense (197 passing and 161 rushing), and threw a TD pass and ran for a pair of scores in the Eagles’ 26-7 victory over Mt. Blue.
Drew Gervais, Bonny Eagle: Made three second-half catches for 96 yards, and TD grabs of 8 and 49 yards to help the second-ranked Scots pull away to beat No. 4 Portland, 32-7.
Jayden Horton, Madison: Rushed for 213 yards and three touchdowns in 36-6 victory over Mattanawcook Academy.
Randan Hutchinson, Leavitt: Rushed for 117 yards and two touchdowns, and caught a 24-yard touchdown reception in the Hornets’ 32-7 win over previously undefeated Gardiner.
Owen Kelvey, Spruce Mountain: Ran for five scores and gained 93 yards on 12 carries in decisive victory over Cape Elizabeth. He also had seven tackles, including six solo.
Iggy McGrath, Yarmouth: Completed 14 of 17 passes for 352 yards and six touchdowns against Traip Academy. One of his completions was a 95-yarder to Adam Pelotte.
Luke Piper, Greely: Accounted for five touchdowns — three passing, two rushing — in the sixth-ranked Rangers’ 35-14 win over Wells. He completed 9 of 18 passes for 144 yards and ran for 72 yards on 11 carries, and also intercepted a pass.
Stephone Ross, Nokomis: Opened the scoring with a 54-yard touchdown run and finished with 126 yards on 14 carries in 42-28 victory over Old Town.
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Police Blotter: Brockton murder suspects apprehended in Maine
Two suspects in a Brockton murder were arrested in Lewiston, Maine, on Monday, according to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office.
Both suspects had been fugitives for months, the DA’s office said in a statement.
Michael Thompson, 35, faces a first degree murder charge while Dayana Slade, 25, was charged with accessory after the fact in connection to the killing of 40-year-old Mike Jonas.
Thompson allegedly shot Jonas following an altercation on September 23, 2025, the statement said, and was then seen on surveillance footage leaving the area of the shooting with Slade and another woman in a car.
Thompson and Slade are expected to be arraigned in the coming days.
Former Gloucester cop sentenced for child porn
A former Gloucester police officer was sentenced to four years in federal prison on a child porn charge.
Alexander Aiello, 34, was sentenced at the end of January after pleading guilty to one count of possession of child pornography in October, according to a statement from the US Attorney’s Office.
Following his prison sentence, Aiello will have five years of supervised release.
“On several occasions in 2024 and 2025, Aiello accessed a website on the dark web that was dedicated to downloading, viewing, advertising and distributing [child sexual abuse materials],” the statement said.
Law enforcement had searched Aiello’s residence in April 2025 where they said found an encrypted thumb drive that contained more than two hundred files of child porn.
Incident Summary
BPD responded to 286 incidents in the 24-hour period ending at 10 a.m. Tuesday, according to the department’s incident log. Those included arrests for one robbery, four aggravated assaults, three commercial burglaries, 18 larcenies, and four auto thefts.
Arrests
All of the below-named defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
— Jazmine Scott, 11 Page St., Dorchester. Shoplifting more than $100 by asportation.
— Rafael Canderlario, 49 St. Germaine St., Quincy. Distributing a Class B drug.
— Roque Rosario, 11 Cortes St., Boston. Possession of a Class B drug.
— Eduardo Rosario-Quinones, 291 Eustis St., Roxbury. Possession of a Class B drug.
— Danyell Hardy, 15 Frawley St., Roxbury. Assault and battery.
— Matthew Hennigan, 41 Mountain Ave., Norwood. Possession of a Class A drug.
— Tyler Jones, no address listed. Warrant arrest.
— Victor Santana, 2 Arion St., Dorchester. Distributing a Class B drug.
— Dayna Ram, 160 Westminster St., Hyde Park. Uninsured motor vehicle.
— Carlos Diaz Sarmiento, 58 Revere Beach Pkwy., Chelsea. Operating a motor vehicle with suspended license.
— Kimberly Burnett, 38 Browning Ave., Dorchester. Assault and battery.
— Trahern Combs, 170 Norfolk St., Dorchester. Distributing a Class A drug.
— Robert Guerra-Taylor, 34 Moultrie St., Dorchester. Shoplifting more than $100 by asportation.
— Chukwuma Ajene, 130 Hamilton St., Dorchester. Shoplifting by concealing merchandise.
— Rebecca Spencer, 150 Draper St., Dorchester. Shoplifting more than $250 by asportation.
— Damari Evans, 11 Abbotsford St., Roxbury. Trespassing.
— Julio Hordequint Lugo, 670 Columbia St., Dorchester. Uninsured motor vehicle.
— Santo Lara, 1865 Columbus Ave., Roxbury. Uninsured motor vehicle.
— Jude Bernardin, 31 Woolson St., Mattapan. Uninsured motor vehicle.
— Erick Conroy, 112 Southampton St., Boston. Trespassing.
Maine
Maine Water staff donate coats to help communities stay warm
Maine Water employees once again came together to support local communities by collecting and donating more than 140 winter coats this season.
Maine Water’s Coats for Kids program is an employee-funded program to purchase brand new coats for families in need this winter. This year, employees’ contributions purchased 146 new winter coats, according to Maine Water, in a news release.
“Our dedicated water professionals, who live and work in the very Maine communities we serve, once again showed they are as passionate about contributing to the quality of life in our communities as they are about delivering high-quality water to our customers each and every day,” said Maine Water President Mark Vannoy. “Since starting the initiative, our teams helped more than 1,300 people stay a little warmer through the cold, Maine winters.”
The coats were distributed to the following organizations:
- Homeless Liaison for BD/Saco/Dayton schools
- Thomaston Grammar School
- Owls Head Community School
- Union Elementary School
- Warren Community School
- Skowhegan School
- Seeds Of Hope
- Knox County Homeless Coalition
- Bucksport – Pastor Remick
Maine Water employees stretch the donated funds by shopping off-season and at clearance sales, according to Maine Water. Shopping for 2026 will begin in a few weeks. Since beginning in 2013, Maine Water employees have donated more than 1,300 coats in its communities.
Maine Water is a public water utility regulated by the Maine Public Utilities Commission. The company owns 12 public water systems engaged in the collection, treatment and distribution of drinking water for homes, businesses and fire protection service to more than 32,000 customers in 21 Maine towns.
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Maine lawmakers named in latest batch of Epstein files documents
PORTLAND (WGME) – The names of multiple Maine lawmakers, both past and present, appear in the 3 million pages of Epstein files documents released Friday by the Justice Department.
Governor Janet Mills’ name appears three times.
Her name appears twice in connection to an email to the Southern District of New York’s U.S. Attorney’s Office.
It was sent in June of 2020, and the sender’s name is redacted.
In that email, a tipster claimed the governor was “instrumental in the crimes against my daughter and I” and also claimed the governor was involved in drug trafficking.
Friday’s document dump includes a large number of uncorroborated tips to law enforcement involving a host of individuals, and there is no other mention of this type regarding the governor.
The third time her name appears is in relation to a news brief summarizing a bill proposal in the state back in 2023.
Others, including former Governor Paul LePage are also named in similar style news briefs.
Former Senator from Maine George Mitchell’s name also appeared in the latest batch of Epstein documents.
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CBS13 reached out to the Governor’s Office for comment and additional context, and they declined to comment.
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