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Man Who Put Razor Blades in Hannaford Stores' Pizza Dough Sentenced to Prison
A man accused of putting razor blades and screws in pizza dough at supermarkets in Maine and New Hampshire was sentenced Thursday to four years and nine months in federal prison.
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Maine Man Pleads Guilty to Tampering With Pizza Dough
A Maine man accused of tampering with pizza dough has pleaded guilty to one of the two federal charges of tampering with a consumer product. News Center Maine reports that Nicholas Mitchell was arrested last October after razor blades and bits of metal were discovered in pre-made pizza dough sold at Hannaford supermarkets in Maine and New Hampshire. He has…
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Parents Warned of Possible Vitamin Tampering at Dorchester Target Store
A woman called police after noticing something strange on a children’s vitamin bottle, prompting an investigation at the Target store in Boston’s Dorchester neighborhood.
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Hannaford Slow to Report Product Tampering at One of Its Stores: Report
It took two months for a supermarket chain to alert police and customers about the discovery of razor blades in fresh pizza dough sold at one if its stores in Maine, a newspaper reported. Product tampering at a store in Sanford, Maine, wasn’t reported to local police until this week, after authorities started investigating an incident at another store...
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Man Arrested After Razors Found in Supermarket Pizza Dough
A man has been arrested on suspicion of putting razor blades in pizza dough at a Maine Hannaford supermarket.