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Restoring Order: Why Maine Needs a “Crime Fighter”as Governor

Maine Wire StaffBy Maine Wire StaffApril 12, 2026Updated:April 12, 20267 Comments3 Mins Read1K Views
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By Senator Scott Cyrway

For decades, I have walked the beat, patrolled our roads, and worked within our halls of justice to keep Maine families safe. From my early days as a deputy sheriff in Kennebec County to my time in the State Senate, my guiding star has always been the rule of law.

But today, I look at our state and see a growing shadow. Maine is in real trouble, and if we do not act decisively, the safety and security we once took for granted will become a relic of the past.

We are currently facing a convergence of crises: an unchecked drug epidemic, a rise in organized crime, and a legal system that too often prioritizes the comfort of the offender over the protection of the victim. Our law enforcement officers are being asked to do more with less, facing recruitment shortages and a political climate that often feels more hostile than supportive. Maine doesn’t just need a manager in the governor’s office; we need a proven crime fighter. That is why I am proudly endorsing Bobby Charles for governor.

A Career Built on Justice

My endorsement isn’t based on political convenience; it’s based on a shared lifetime of service. My own career has been defined by the front lines—serving as one of Kennebec County’s most decorated deputies, receiving the Valor and Life Saving awards, and spending years as a D.A.R.E. coordinator to keep our kids off drugs. I know what professional, effective law enforcement looks like.

Bobby Charles doesn’t just talk about “law and order”—he has lived it at the highest levels. Bobby served as the Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. He led the fight against global drug cartels and worked as chief counsel in the U.S. House of Representatives, overseeing national security and criminal justice. He understands the mechanics of crime from the street level to the federal level.

The Stakes for Maine

The statistics are sobering. While Maine remains a beautiful place to live, our small towns are being hollowed out by fentanyl, and we are now being targeted by sophisticated international crime syndicates. We are seeing hundreds of illegal, Chinese-owned marijuana houses popping up in our quiet neighborhoods, bringing with them a wave of foreign money laundering and a direct slap in the face to our sovereignty.

Bobby Charles has made a clear, no-nonsense promise: he will increase the law enforcement presence across all 16 counties and ensure that federal and state authorities are working together, not at cross-purposes, to shut these cartels down. He is the only candidate with the background to dismantle the trafficking networks that treat our state like an open market.

As I’ve often said, “Maine is at a crossroads where the safety of our citizens must come before the politics of the day.” We cannot afford to experiment with leadership. We need a governor who has stared down criminals and understands the weight of a badge.

Bobby Charles is a man of integrity, experience, and action. He is the crime fighter Maine needs to restore the peace and ensure that our state remains the safest place in the nation to raise a family. Join me in supporting a leader who will always have the backs of those who wear the uniform.

Scott Cyrway is a Republican State Senator from Albion and a former Kennebec County Deputy Sheriff.

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Delia Jones
Delia Jones
22 days ago

According To my online research, Maine’s crime rate declined significantly from 2020 to 2026 and the latest data continues this downward trend. Does he really think he can I prove our record, which is tied with Vermont for the best in the country?

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Globalist want you to live in poverty
Globalist want you to live in poverty
22 days ago

Will this crime fighter go after Epstein class?

Janet’s pal William Cohen comes to mind. How many trios to the island??

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Gardiner Schneider
Gardiner Schneider
22 days ago

” We are seeing hundreds of illegal, Chinese-owned marijuana houses popping up in our quiet neighborhoods, bringing with them a wave of foreign money laundering and a direct slap in the face to our sovereignty.” What has our present Governess Mills and her Lawyer Brother had to do with the Chinese invasion? I have read that her Brother has done the real estate transactions for the Chinese purchase of at least one of these pot palaces, and maybe many more. It is obvious if there are now some three or four hundred more of these pot grows that there were 8 years ago that Governor Mills has not been working to close them down.

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cheshire cat
cheshire cat
21 days ago

Delia. I’ll bet a dollar to a doughnut your “online research” doesn’t include the Mills mafia or the millions in fraud, just to name two.
If Bobby Charles wants to be known as a crime fighter, he better start looking at Agusta FRIST! But, we have heard the “lock her” up B.S. before.

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Ed Stubbs
Ed Stubbs
21 days ago

I support Bobby Charles with token contributions compared to what blue supporters are giving. What i/we should feel we have on our side is grassroot Mainers. Working stiffs. sick of once family homes now boarded shut with multiple heat pumps running steady.

I wonder when illegal grow are shut down will regular electric bills go down?

There are other candidates that offer much. I hope whoever gets the nod uses these good men to form a strong honest Maine government.
Boddy gets my vote.

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Ted Sirois
Ted Sirois
21 days ago

We don’t need a crime fighter as much as we need a business innovator to get our anemic economy back on track after 8 years of Janet Mills.

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Laura
Laura
20 days ago

@ Ted…I agree with you that there needs to be more ways to get the economy going again…just as long it is not imposed data centers that many citizens in other states are trying to warn us about!! There will be a huge increase in electricity as well as the added pollution to the fresh water supply. That is just the tip of the iceberg.

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