Only on CBS13: I uncovered that there should have been body camera footage of a fatal police shooting in Auburn, but there wasn't because of a "malfunction." There is no other security camera footage that clearly shows what happened in the last few moments leading up to the incident. I am currently waiting on more records. Story link here.

An electric vehicle fire exposed how fire departments are left trying to figure out what to do with the potentially dangerous wreckage. As these cars become more prevalent on Maine roads, one department is looking for help. Story link here.

After many years of dissatisfaction with the state's largest power company, voters were asked if moving to a consumer-owned utility was the best path forward. That was rejected, including in places with a COU already. Story link here.

Only On CBS13: A Westbrook man was accused by Maine's Attorney General of helping asylum seekers with their immigration paperwork, despite not being a lawyer or expert. The state alleges that put some of the families' cases at risk. The man told me he was only helping because there were not enough available resources. Story link here.

On Your Side: Because of severe storm damage, power bills are going up for many Mainers. State regulators described it as "significant." Climate change is only expected to make the situation worse. However, utility companies are looking for ways to save consumers money in the future by working on resiliency. Story link here.

I uncovered that a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman on a walking trail has previous convictions for similar conduct. I looked into the facts of the most recent case and exposed just how little time he served in prison. Story link here.