
Bangor, Maine Man Allegedly Assaulted with a Baseball Bat
A dispute over an allegedly stolen vehicle escalated to an alleged assault with a baseball bat.
Bangor, Maine, Assault Investigation Began with a Stolen Vehicle
Two adults and one teenager are facing felony charges after allegedly entering a Bangor man's house and assaulting him with a baseball bat.
The adults have been identified as Serina Beaucher, 28, of Bangor, and Bradley Dean, 26, of Brewer. Police have not released the identity of the 17-year-old.
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Bangor Police say the incident began at approximately 12 am on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, when officers responded to the waterfront area near Railroad Street in response to a report of a stolen vehicle.
Officer Emily Konopka spoke with the complainant, as well as her friends - Beaucher, Dean, and the teen.
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About three hours later, Bangor Police were called to a home on Mt. Hope Avenue, where a man reported he had been assaulted with a baseball bat.
Responding officers learned that Beaucher, Dean, and the 17-year-old had allegedly entered the victim's apartment and assaulted him, with one using the bat, while trying to get information about their friend's stolen vehicle.
The three suspects were located and taken in for questioning.
Bangor, Maine, Police Arrest 2 Adults, 1 Teen for an Alleged Assault
After being interviewed, all three were arrested on multiple charges:
- Serina Beaucher is charged with burglary of a dwelling and aggravated assault.
- Bradley Dean is charged with burglary of a dwelling and simple assault.
- The 17-year-old, whose name was not released because of their age, is charged with burglary of a dwelling and simple assault.
The stolen vehicle has not been located, and that matter is still under investigation.
We'll update this story as more details become available.
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