The man who drew dozens of police to the Waterville police station Dec. 7 when he threatened to commit suicide will not be charged if he provides proof to Kennebec County District Attorney Maeghan Maloney that he is getting counseling. Gary Cross, 58, of Troy, spoke with Maloney on Friday and she told him of her decision. Contacted by phone early Tuesday evening, Maloney confirmed that Cross will not be charged with creating a police standoff if she receives proof, in writing, by the end of this week, that he is receiving counseling. Cross parked in the Waterville Police Department parking lot at about 6:15 p.m.

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