WATERVILLE, Maine — Police arrested a Waterville man early Wednesday morning after he violated a protection order.

Paul Meng, 36, was also under the influence of alcohol when he was driving on Water Street near his female victim’s house around 2 a.m., Waterville police Chief Joe Massey said.

The no-contact order between Meng and the woman prohibited him from being on Water Street between Moore and Grove streets, the chief said.

“He went by and hollered out something to her,” Massey said.

Meng was booked into the Waterville police station on charges of violation of a protection order and operating under the influence, Massey said.

Meng was released on $1,000 bail.

BDN sports freelancer Ryan McLaughlin grew up in Brewer and is a lifelong fan of the New England Patriots, Boston Red Sox, Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins.

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4 Comments

  1. Booze and violation of a protective order.
    They go hand in hand.
    Read how divorce or separation affects men’s drinking elsewhere on this site.

  2. He violated a protection order,he should be held until trial. I thought the state was going to get tough on these guys. Yeah right!

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