![]() ![]() IN MADISON, Thursday at 12:13 p.m., harassment was reported on Naomi Avenue.Ħ:44 p.m., mischief was reported on Hidden Acres Drive. IN FAIRFIELD, Thursday at 1:23 p.m., a scam was reported on Martin Stream Road.Ģ:48 p.m., threatening was reported on Main Street.ģ:02 p.m., a scam was reported on Oakland Road.Ħ:44 p.m., juvenile offenses were reported on Winter Street.įriday at 11:17 a.m., a scam was reported on Mountain Avenue. IN CLINTON, Thursday at 7:24 a.m., a disturbance was reported on Johnson Flat Road.ģ:59 p.m., a theft was reported at Powers Auto Center on Main Street.ġ0:16 p.m., noise was reported on Pearl Street.ġ1:34 p.m., a vehicle fire was reported on Interstate 95.ġ1:38 p.m., a vehicle fire was reported on Taylor Road. IN BINGHAM, Thursday at 12:20 p.m., mischief was reported on Mayfield Road. IN ATHENS, Friday at 5:46 a.m., mischief was reported on Brighton Road. IN BELGRADE, Thursday at 10:48 a.m., a brush, grass or woods fire was reported on Burton Woods Road. Murphy can be contacted at 791-6465 or ANSON, Thursday at 10:31 a.m., debris was reported on the Greenleaf Road.Ģ:59 p.m., a vehicle fire was reported on Campground Road. If convicted, Card faces up to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.Įdward D. District Court in Portland has not been scheduled. Attorney’s Office said an initial appearance in U.S. He took off with more than $500, federal authorities allege.Ĭard is being held at the Cumberland County Jail in Portland on the state charges. Both the state charge and the federal complaint reference one robbery on April 6 in which Card is accused of going into a Westbrook Gulf Mart store, showing the clerk what is believed to have been a black firearm and telling the clerk to open the register and give him money. However, prosecutors have said they believe Card may have committed some or all of 11 unsolved robberies that occurred over four weeks in March and April. Attorney’s Office mentioned only one robbery in announcing the federal charge and Card so far has been charged with only one robbery in state court. Card was arrested in Westbrook on April 13 by FBI agents and police from three communities. District Court in Portland with interference with commerce by robbery.įederal officials said their charge arose from the investigation into armed robberies in the Portland area in early spring. Card, 38, of Westbrook was charged Friday by criminal complaint in U.S. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Travis’s name to the Somerset Animal Shelter in Skowhegan.A man charged in one of a string of robberies across southern Maine now faces a federal charge. To leave a condolence for the family, share a memory, view the online obituary and to share service and obituary information on social media please visit our website at. Travis will be sadly missed, until we meet again.ĭue to a family decision, there will be no funeral.Īrrangements are under the care and direction of Giberson Funeral Home & Cremation Services in Madison and Bingham. Travis is survived by his father, Joseph Fortin, his wife Cliftine his brother, Joseph Fortin II, his wife Elizabeth nephew, Patrick Fortin his stepfather, Don Hurd his son, Talon Fortin stepbrother, Adam Price, stepsister, Stacy O’Brian, stepbrother, Rob Shibley many aunts, uncles, and cousins and his significant other, Brandy Corbett. Travis was predeceased by his mother, Linda Hurd his maternal grandparents and paternal grandparents. Travis was social and liked to visit with friends. There were many boating trips on the river in the summer, he also liked to target shoot at different locations. Travis like to hunt and fish, he could be found with his father walking the woods in the fall. He attended many movies with his dad on those subjects. He showed an interest in the Civil War, and World War II. He attended schools in Madison and North Anson. ![]()
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