12/23/2007
from the Kennebec Journal
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James A. Whitman, 22, has been charged with burglary and theft after police confiscated items stolen from approximately 12 homes in Fairfield and Waterville over the past three months, said Steven M. Trahan, deputy chief of the Fairfield Police Department.
"It took two pickup trucks, a Ford Explorer and a cruiser to bring all the property back (to the police station)," Trahan said. "I've got six bicycles in my garage here, an electric four-wheeler, a teeter-tot, and this is just all from Waterville."
Whitman was free on $350 cash bail by Saturday evening.
"I'm assuming there will be additional charges from Waterville," Trahan said.
The first of two thefts in Fairfield occurred on Thursday when wrapped and unwrapped Christmas gifts were taken from a Newhall Street home.
Fairfield police Officer Casey Dugas' investigation led to Whitman, who also lives on Newhall street, as a suspect in the theft, Trahan said.
On Friday a witness saw Whitman steal a wind chime off the porch of a Fairfield home, Trahan said. Fairfield Officer Shanna Blodgett issued Whitman a summons charging him with theft and the wind chime was recovered.
Dugas and Detective Sgt. Kingston Paul of the Fairfield Police executed a search warrant at Whitman's Newhall Street home on Saturday and recovered most of the items from the original burglary as well as items from as many as 10 burglaries that were committed in Waterville over the past few months, Trahan said.
"We didn't even know this property was going to be there when we went over there to execute this search warrant," Trahan said. "We were hoping to find the property from the burglary we had here in Fairfield."
Whitman, a former public works employee for the City of Waterville who was laid off two weeks ago, had written names on the presents to give away, Trahan said.
"They're not in the original wrapping paper," he said. "All of the items are re-wrapped."
Fairfield police are holding the items taken from Waterville until police from that department can pick them up, Trahan said. The Fairfield family went to the police department on Saturday to recover the gifts that had been stolen from their home.
"We all wanted to be sure this family got their belongings back," Trahan said. "It's just a few days before Christmas. We're not going to hold the items and deprive a child of their Christmas."
Trahan praised his officers for recovering the gifts.
"The officers here did a great job," he said. "I'm really proud of my guys."
Craig Crosby--861-9253
ccrosby@centralmaine.com




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NO CHARGES WERE DROPPED, THEY WERE SIMPLY CHANGED.
makes no difference, he is STILL a thief! Mental Illness does not make it ok!report abuse
Dec 23, 2007 9:10 PM
again, Kingston is a smart ass mouth, always has been and always will be!! I only wish I could tell all---
Big deal if he's a smart ass....he is. But he's also a great detective and an even better supervisor. What's your address? Maybe we did a search warrant on your residence. Is that why you dislike King? Ok, here's a thought for you. Then next time someone breaks into your house and steals your belongings, don't call us, because we're not good enough to help you.report abuse
Thanks. I was there w/ King on the search warrant, however my name wasn't in the paper to remain unkown. We did recover almost everything that was stolen plus more. A big thanks goes to Officer Dugas, Det. SGT Paul, Officer Blodgett, and the other officer who's name wasn't mentioned.report abuse
Thanks. People do not know how much King works, the hours he works, and the people he helps.report abuse
How would you know what King does? You don't work here, your not aware of the things we do. You can THANK King for the lack of drugs in this town.report abuse
We know where to find him if he doesn't show.report abuse
That's because you live in Benton, not Fairfield. Call MSP or KSO. Are you confused on the juridiction?report abuse
Everybody knows about mental illness, although this is no excuse, the good old state of Maine, with all their cuts have put some of the most kind hearted people back on criminal levels. and lets see those people were moving out, broken toys, come on who steels broken toys, and were they really wrapped... where's the proof in that? Jail for James?.... NO WAY lets provide him with the help he needs, and for all of you that have nothing good to say about him, you don't know him. And Trahan how well was your investigation, did you really look at all the factors here, or are you just making your head swell more? who is this lady, why are the police back there today with k -9 oh could they have found something in her apartment that peeked their interest? By the way everybody, the allaged burglaries that Trahan was talking about are not true and what charges were pending have been dropped. Yha this all really sucks, lets let the police get all the correct facts, let the judge decide whats true or not with the evidence, and lets get the mentally ill the help they need, and you should all know that I am not siding with either here, I just want everybody to know that all the facts are not out there, so give it a break let the judge decide, and focus on your family this holiday season, I mean come on is gossiping about someone else's problems a good gift for anybody to give to their families go bake a pie, string some popcorn do something leave other people alone, where's your hearts, the whole family should not be burdened with this right now, they did not do it. This family has a right to a quite peaceful and merry christmas to, despite of all of thisreport abuse
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