Two men in Maine face charges in separate incidents for allegedly assaulting two women who were working for the U.S. Census Bureau.
The Washington County Sheriff's Department said 61-year-old Wesley Storer of Bar Harbor was charged last Monday for allegedly ripping an identification badge off a 50-year-old census worker's lanyard and preventing her from leaving an apartment building he owns in Harrington.
Police told the Bangor Daily News that 53-year-old James Swift of Brooksville was summoned Friday for allegedly assaulting a 39-year-old woman. Police said Swift is accused of grabbing the woman by the wrist and pushing her backward while she was preparing to leave Census papers on his door.
