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Traffic stop leads to four arrests in Waterboro

Top left to right: Megan Denbow, Christopher Jenkins. Bottom left to right: Taylor Greene, Ryan Tiberio. Photos: York County Sheriff's Office


WATERBORO, Maine (WGAN) A police officer made four arrests during a traffic stop in Waterboro on Sunday evening.

The York County Sheriff’s office says the officer noticed a vehicle parked unusually at a store in Waterboro around 6 p.m. and said the occupants were behaving suspiciously. He trailed the vehicle until the driver began speeding, at which point the officer pulled the vehicle over.

All four occupants face multiple charges:

30-year-old Megan Denbow of Berwick, was arrested for operating a vehicle without a license.

38-year-old Christopher Jenkins of Lebanon, was arrested for operating without a license and violating conditions of release for a prior drug arrest. He was released on Tuesday on Personal Recognizance. His next court date is April 8th in Superior Court.

25-year-old Taylor Greene of Rochester, New Hampshire, was arrested on a warrant charging driving without a license and was released on $100 cash bail. Her next court date is February 6th in Springvale.

26-year-old Ryan Tiberio of Berwick was arrested as a fugitive from justice stemming from a charge in New Hampshire. He was set to be extradited to Strafford County, New Hampshire on Thursday.

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