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Former Damariscotta man abused girl for years, police say 

A former Damariscotta man has been arrested after, according to police, he sexually abused a young girl for years and, when she became pregnant, assaulted her to cause a miscarriage.

 

Joseph A. Richards, 44, faces one count of class A elevated aggravated assault on a pregnant person, one count of class A gross sexual assault, two counts of class B aggravated assault, two counts of class B gross sexual assault, and one count of class D endangering the welfare of a child, according to court documents.

 

Joseph A. Richards

 

Richards now lives in Atkinson Township. He is in custody at Two Bridges Regional Jail in Wiscasset with bail set at $10,000 cash.

 

The girl, now a young adult, recently reported the abuse at a hospital outside the county. The hospital referred the information to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, which contacted law enforcement.

 

The woman told police the abuse started around 2011 and continued until 2019, according to an affidavit by the investigator, Damariscotta Police Chief Jason Warlick. She was in junior high when she became pregnant.

 

Richards “would push on her stomach with a large, red wine bottle. … She said he continued to push on her stomach until she had a miscarriage,” Warlick said in the affidavit.

 

She miscarried about five months into the pregnancy. Despite “extreme” pain and significant blood loss, she did not receive medical attention, according to the affidavit.

 

The woman told police that Richards encased the fetus in a concrete box and told her he was going to dump it in a lake, but instead placed the concrete box inside a Styrofoam container and left it in his basement.

 

The woman also detailed beatings by Richards.

 

Richards “would choke her unconscious” and strike her with various items, including a leather belt and a whiffle ball bat, according to the affidavit.

 

Richards would make the girl call her mother during the beatings. The mother gave police two audio recordings of one such incident, which Warlick described in the affidavit.

 

“Joseph would be screaming and hitting (the girl) and (the girl) would be screaming in pain and at times would go quiet because she could not catch her breath,” Warlick said in the affidavit.

 

Richards moved out of his Damariscotta residence, in the low-income housing development Pond Circle, in late 2019.

 

Warlick obtained a warrant for Richards’ arrest March 30. The Piscataquis County Sheriff’s Office arrested Richards that night and took him to the county jail in Dover-Foxcroft.

 

He was transferred to Two Bridges on Wednesday, April 1. As of the morning of Monday, April 6, he remains at the jail.

 

Court documents do not list an attorney for Richards.

 

Warlick, in a phone interview Friday, April 3, said the arrest shows that local police will not let the coronavirus

emergency deter criminal investigations.

 

“Regardless of the current COVID-19 crisis in our community, the Damariscotta Police Department wants to remind our citizens that we will always handle every case that comes before us and continue to provide safety and security for our citizens,” he said.

 

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