Robber who shot Lebanon man gets 30 years
Harrison Thorp
ALFRED, Maine - Career criminal Ronald Bauer, who told a Lebanon man "Cry me a river" when he asked for help after being shot by Bauer and left to die last year, was sentenced to 30 years in a Maine prison on Tuesday. Bauer, 49, formerly of 96 Central St., Farmington, but who also had ties to Milton, has a minimum release date in New Hampshire of 2028 after which his Maine sentences will begin. Richard Potorski had returned to his Lebanon home from work to eat lunch when he surprised Ronald Bauer robbing his Second Street house on Jan. 8, 2013. "What are you doing here?" Bauer said, according to court records. Potorski responded: "I live here."
The defendant, who was a stranger to Potorski, then raised a gun and shot Potorski, severing his spinal cord and leaving him paralyzed. Bauer than stole his cell phone, some jewelry and his car which he drove to a Rochester shopping plaza where he ditched it and made his getaway with girlfriend Susan Gutierrez in her vehicle. The two are said to have planned the robbery to feed their drug habits.
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