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York Sheriff’s Department Busts Two Wanted Thieves With Multiple Priors at Lebanon Home

Seamus OthotBy Seamus OthotDecember 11, 2025Updated:December 11, 20251 Comment2 Mins Read1K Views
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York deputies arrested two wanted thieves in Lebanon on Wednesday after one was found hiding in a residence and the other fled into the woods.

[RELATED: Plot Thickens: Three York County Corrections Officers Indicted on Charges of Accepting Bribes…]

Deputy Levi Johnson went to a home on Creamery Hill Road at approximately 11:00 a.m. in search of two people wanted on multiple warrants.

When he arrived, he reportedly spotted one of the suspects, Jonathan Gillis, 23, who is homeless, fleeing into the woods on foot.

Johnson then entered the residence and located the second suspect, Tanya Gouin, 40, of Lebanon, hiding inside, according to the official report. He arrested her without incident, and she was transported to the York County Jail.

After Gouin’s arrest, a K9 unit from the Rochester Police Department was brought in to aid in the search for Gillis, but he was not immediately located.

Shortly afterwards, Gillis was spotted behind the Dunkin’ on Carl Broggi Highway, but he allegedly fled into the woods again after being seen.

Multiple law enforcement units then responded to the area and established a perimeter. At approximately 1:00 p.m., police located Gillis on Depot Road and took him into custody without further incident.

During the arrest, deputies found Gillis allegedly in possession of crystal methamphetamine. He was transported to the York County Jail.

Gouin faces charges stemming from two warrants for theft by unauthorized taking/transfer and has been issued a $5,000 bail.

Image of Gouin from the York Sheriff’s Department

Gillis faces charges stemming from warrants for theft by unauthorized taking/transfer and probation revocation, and he has incurred additional charges of unlawful possession of scheduled drugs. He was also issued a $5,000 bail.

Image of Gillis from the York Sheriff’s Department

Gillis had been previously arrested in April on charges of aggravated assault after he allegedly stabbed someone in Sanford.

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Seamus Othot is a reporter for The Maine Wire. He grew up in New Hampshire, and graduated from The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, where he was able to spend his time reading the great works of Western Civilization. He can be reached at seamus@themainewire.com

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  1. Second Witness on December 13, 2025 6:00 PM

    Its sad that they look like the walking dead. Do you think it would help deter people from trying addictive drugs if the State stopped enabling them and they were left to fend for themselves? Maybe if they know they are more likely to die from their own stupidity they would actually say no and not use. Lets lock the dealers up for life and let the users be responsible for their own decision making. I watched my brothers, both addicts ruin our parents lives and one died young because of addiction. My parents left their home to my other brother worried he would be homeless and he just sold it for a song and now is homeless.

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