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Elliot Cutler Arrested

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Elliot Cutler Arrested

 

 

Al from Portland listened to Elliot Cutler’s arrest on a scanner before it was reported in the news. Cutler, a former Maine gubernatorial candidate, was arrested for violating probation for the third time in five months. He was arrested in South Portland by the Maine State Police Special Victims Unit while they were conducting unrelated investigative activity at a hotel.

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