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Maine Fraternal Order of Police

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Maine Fraternal Order of Police

Matt speaks with Mike Edes, Executive Director –The Maine Fraternal Order of Police.  On May 24, 2024, Leein Hinkley was arrested for a new felony, a Domestic Violence Aggravated Assault, while still on probation for the previous crime that he had committed and was in prison for. Due to the new charges, a probation violation hold was placed on Hinkley by the Maine Dept. of Probation and Parole. On June 5, Hinkley’s latest victim applied for and was granted a temporary Protection from Abuse order, which was served on Hinkley.

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