Mother convicted of manslaughter in abandoned baby case appeals sentence
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court will hear oral arguments Thursday in the sentencing appeal of a woman convicted in the manslaughter death of her newborn daughter in 1985.
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court will hear oral arguments Thursday in the sentencing appeal of a woman convicted in the manslaughter death of her newborn daughter in 1985.
Chandler Cole was arrested in March for allegedly falsifying records in the case of Erik Foote, who was missing for nearly three months before his body was found near the Aroostook River in Caribou on April 23.
Fort Kent Police Chief Michael DeLena said the matter was resolved without incident at roughly 7:30 a.m. and no arrests or charges were made.
In Del Rio, Texas, where he was acting chief patrol agent, Juan Bernal was responsible for 242 miles of border with Mexico and 2,000 agents.
Michael Bresett’s life was forever changed on January 22, 2019, when he was struck by a vehicle in the line of duty and sustained serious injuries. On May 1, the town formally recognized his service and retirement.
The cause and manner of Erik Foote’s death are pending, according to Maine State Police.
Allan and Brenda Foote of Washburn said Tuesday evening that they learned about the discovery of the body through a news report.
The deceased male will be transported to the Office of Chief Medical Examiner in Augusta where an autopsy will be performed to determine positive identification and cause and manner of death.
Rosa McNally, a volunteer who is also the grant writer for the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians, met with fire chief Milton Cone to get a list of what unfunded equipment the department needed.
The investigation is currently ongoing and police have not identified the man accused of the robbery.