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Maine man accused of hitting pregnant wife with vehicle turns himself in

Maine man accused of hitting pregnant wife with vehicle turns himself in

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HOLLIS, Maine (AP) Law enforcement officials say a Maine man accused of striking his pregnant wife with a vehicle has turned himself in.

Maine State Police said 37-year-old David Moody, of Hollis, faces charges of aggravated domestic violence assault for the attack on Saturday.

Troopers say his wife’s arms and legs were injured in the incident.

Moody was being held without bail Monday at the York County Jail. It was not known if he had a lawyer.

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