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Randy Quaid Arrested by Vermont Troopers Trying to Cross From Canada

In a story October 10 about the arrest of actor Randy Quaid and his wife, The Associated Press, relying on information provided by the Vermont State Police, reported erroneously the border crossing where they were detained.

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They are now being held at separate correctional facilities after a judge set bail at $500,000 for each of them, the statement said. Randy Quaid’s bid for permanent residency was denied. Quaid and his spouse have been arrested in California in 2010 on suspicion of housebreaking and getting into a constructing with out consent.

Randy Quaid is known for movies such as “The Last Picture Show” and “The Last Detail”, for which he received an Oscar nomination, as well as the 1980s “Vacation” comedies.

The American actor Randy Quaid and his wife were arrested Friday night while trying to enter the United States from Canada, said the Vermont the USA state police. Evi believed that their mail in California was being rerouted, the detective on their arrest warrant was part of the “setup” against Michael Jackson during his child molestation trial and Broadway producers poisoned Jeremy Piven with mercury, among other theories.

Randy Quaid is in police custody after trying to cross into the US from Canada.

“What kind of… country and State Department holds warrants for two people like this for six years, revokes their passports and… up their lives”, she said in the profane video. The charges were filed after the couple was found squatting in a guesthouse of a home they previously owned and allegedly caused more than $5,000 worth of damage.

It was not clear whether Monday’s hearing would also involve Evi.

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Quaid said he was being hunted by “Hollywood star-whackers” who killed his friends David Carradine and Heath Ledger. “It is the intent of the Sheriff’s Office and District Attorney’s Office that Mr. and Mrs. Quaid, either voluntarily or if necessary by a warrant from the Governor of California, go through the judicial process”. He has also starred in “Brokeback Mountain” and “Independence Day“.

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