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Restaurateurs Accused of Writing Bad Checks, Leaving State

Restaurateurs Accused of Writing Bad Checks, Leaving State

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PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Portland, Maine, officials say a pair of high-profile restaurateurs who owe thousands for civil judgments and now face criminal charges regarding bad checks have left the state.

Thomas and Shannon Bard are accused of writing more than $19,000 in bad checks to Freeport-based Bow Street Distributing. The Portland Press Herald reports the couple was indicted by a Cumberland County grand jury this month, and has since relocated to Massachusetts.

A call to Thomas Bard was not answered and he didn’t respond to a message seeking comment Wednesday. The Bards closed their Maine restaurants last summer after a number of lawsuits.

A spokesman for Bow Street declined comment on the charges.

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