NEW GLOUCESTER — Law enforcement authorities on Wednesday arrested a woman who worked at a New Gloucester convenience store and gas station along with her husband and charged them in connection with last week’s store robbery.
Nicholas B. Fecteau, 26, of 11 Lisbon St. and Kyleen T. Dennison, 25, of 13 Pond Road were charged with Class A robbery, punishable by up to 30 years in prison.
Both remain in Cumberland County Jail in lieu of $10,000 cash bail.
Fecteau was allegedly captured on video surveillance while lying in wait for a clerk near a dumpster at the back of Irving’s Lil’ Mart, formerly Cloutier’s Market, at 1026 Lewiston Road.
When the female clerk was preparing to leave the store to make a bank deposit, the man in the video allegedly approached the clerk from behind and pushed her to the ground at about 7:15 a.m., according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department.
Authorities said the man in the video ordered the clerk to give him the money. He never showed a weapon. The clerk handed him the money and Fecteau fled west.
A sheriff’s tracking dog was brought to the scene and searched the area but had failed to locate anyone.
Authorities said Dennison wasn’t the clerk who was robbed.
In addition to the robbery charge, Fecteau was charged with operating with a revoked license/habitual offender, a Class C felony.


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