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Police Arrest 8 on Meth, Gun Related Charges

Police Arrest 8 on Meth, Gun Related Charges

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LYMAN, Maine (WGAN)  State Police say eight Lyman residents have been arrested related to methamphetamine and gun charges.

Police say it started with a traffic stop by troopers late Wednesday along Route 202 in Alfred.  One of the occupants in the car was recognized as a fugitive with an arrest warrant out for his arrest.

Police then searched the vehicle and also a home at 38 Beech Street in Lyman, which resulted in the seizure of five guns and 45 grams of crystal meth.

The four people that were in the car and an additional four people at the house were all charged as follows:

    • David Alexandre, 24- Aggravated Trafficking of Schedule Drugs- Class A, Violating Conditions of Release
    • Mystee Walton, 21- Unlawful Possession of Schedule W Drug-Class C
    • Kevin Wallace, 31- Aggravated Trafficking of Schedule Drugs- Class A
    • Brandy Gammon, 25- Aggravated Trafficking od Schedule Drugs- Class A
    • Andrew David, 30- Fugitive from Justice, Trafficking Prison Contraband- Class C
    • James Sevigny, 33- Furnishing Schedule W Drug- Class C
    • Rebecca Rivett, 18- Unlawful Possession of Schedule W Drug- Class C
    • Steve Dobson, 33- Criminal Conspiracy- Class D

Police say the street value of the meth seized is $4,500.

All eight were taken to York County Jail.

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