WATERVILLE, Maine — A Fairfield teenager is facing charges after he went out of control at a family member’s Waterville residence on Sunday, according to police.
A witness had dialed 911 after they heard a person on Summer Street screaming on the phone, Waterville Deputy Chief Charles Rumsey said.
When police arrived, a resident indicated that Skylor Caron, 18, had become agitated for no apparent reason and began throwing furniture around the house, Rumsey said.
The damage included turned over furniture items, including a couch and a kitchen table that had been flipped over, and a broken lamp, Rumsey said.
Caron had left the scene prior to police arriving, but based on the evidence, officers had enough information to charge him with domestic violence criminal mischief, and a warrant for his arrest was issued, Rumsey said.
It didn’t take long for police to get their man, as Caron turned himself in at the police station on Monday morning, Rumsey said.
He was charged with the Class D misdemeanor of domestic violence criminal mischief and released on $500 bail, according to Rumsey. Caron’s first court appearance is set for Feb. 5.
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence and would like to talk with an advocate, call 866-834-4357, TRS 800-787-3224. This free, confidential service is available 24/7 and is accessible from anywhere in Maine.