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In the June 15 issue of the Sentinel it was reported that police suspected a car burned during a spree of vehicular thefts to be done intentionally. In the criminal complaint subsequently filed against Lief Bosdell, the state alleges now the vehicle caught fire incidentally. After appearing again in court for a preliminary hearing last week, Bosdell’s indictment will next be reviewed by a grand jury. He is currently being charged with seven felony counts of vehicular theft and three misdemeanor counts of criminal mischief.

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