Southern Maine man sentenced in robberies
NORTH BERWICK (April 1, 2008): A man was condemned threefold theft sentenced to 141 months in prison - just three months shy of 12 years - and more than $ 1,000 in fines.
North Berwick resident Michael Pomerleau, 28, pleads guilty to December 10, 2007 in connection with three cases of armed attacks and possession of a firearm during a violent crime committed in the United States, France Attorney Halsey. Pomerleau was signed on 31 March
The three armed robbery attacks have occurred on Convenience Stores station in Yarmouth, Topsham, Falmouth, and between 7 pm July and early morning hours of July 8, 2007, according to court documents.
Pomerleau was arrested during a traffic accident financial Old Orchard Beach, July 8, and is in possession of a weapon during his flight, after France.
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