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Maine dad accused of abduction waives extradition

By Associated Press
Saturday, November 21, 2009 -
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ROCHESTER, N.H. — A man accused of abducting his 2-year-old daughter and bringing her to New Hampshire has agreed to be returned to Maine.

In court Friday, 38-year-old Gary Traynham waived extradition to Maine. He is accused of violently attacking the girl’s mother last week then fleeing with his daughter in a stolen pickup truck, triggering the state’s first Amber Alert.

 
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