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“Unattributed, Irresponsible, and Inaccurate” Coverage You Can Count On?


NewsCenter5 has been lambasted by Maine State Police for what they call an “unattributed, irresponsible, and inaccurate” report about missing Maine toddler Ayla Renolds.

The story in question, reported by ex-WTKKer Michelle McPhee, alleged that “several law enforcement sources” had told that Reynolds’ father had fled a police interview when confronted by a photo of the blood stains found in the home, as well as an assertion that the blood had been “cleaned up.”

The full story can be found in today’s edition of the Herald.

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