Also in this week’s Brunswick Police blotter, two salesmen are cited for no work permits.
A woman accused her neighbor of threatening several juveniles with a baseball bat Aug. 25. The neighbor denied brandishing a bat and accused the caller of threatening her with a crowbar due to and ongoing dispute. No arrests were made and police advised both parties that a report would be generated for documentation purposes.A Florida man and a New Jersey man were cited for soliciting without a permit at 3:25 p.m. Aug. 28 when police responded to a door-to-door solicitor complaint.
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