SKOWHEGAN, Maine — A North Anson man who reportedly led police on a high-speed pursuit in November has been indicted by a Somerset County grand jury.

Robert L. Tucker, 46, faces charges of passing a roadblock, eluding an officer and criminal speed. He was indicted earlier this week by the grand jury.

Tucker, who has a criminal history, allegedly led police on a high-speed pursuit that culminated with a crash in Cornville and sent him to the hospital.

A face mask, rubber gloves and an Airsoft handgun that may have been stolen in a burglary in Troy were found in Tucker’s vehicle, police said at the time.

Others indicted by the grand jury were:

Herbert Hampe, 52, Athens, eluding an officer.

Robert Hamilton, 35, New Portland, OUI, operating beyond license restriction.

Kodi Merrill, 30, Norridgewock, forgery.

Leon Maloon, 58, Ripley, violating conditions of release.

David Bowring, 25, Clinton, criminal threatening with a dangerous weapon.

Scott Lessard, 50, Skowhegan, aggravated assault, domestic violence assault.

Allen Asselin, 26, Skowhegan, aggravated assault.

Malcolm Pinkham Jr., 45, Bingham, assault.

Nathan Avery, 32, Cornville, OUI, operating after suspension, operating beyond license restriction.

Jaime Gerry, 27, Pittsfield, theft, violation of condition of release.

Nathaniel Whitten, 19, Augusta, theft.

Casey McDonald, 28, Cornville, aggravated criminal mischief.

Archie Brown, 41, Madison, aggravated assault.

Daniel Gordon, 26, Skowhegan, assault, domestic violence assault, violation of protection order.

James Mayo, 44, Skowhegan, terrorizing.

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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