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LIVERMORE FALLS – One of the Twin Cities’ most wanted was arrested by Livermore Falls police Tuesday night, Chief Ernest Steward Jr. said.

Raymond Dulac, 40, has been wanted by Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Department since June 2006 when he was indicted on two counts of unlawful sexual contact for allegedly groping a girl under 16.

He was arrested Tuesday when officer Maurice Drouin stopped the vehicle in which Dulac was riding.

While on patrol, Drouin noticed the car lacked a sticker. He stopped the vehicle on School Street. The driver, Melanie Whitehouse, 36, of Jay tried to pass her passenger off as her husband. Drouin remembered hearing that Whitehouse was hanging around with Dulac and became suspicious when he found that Dulac had given him a wrong birth date for Whitehouse’s husband, Steward said.

He became more suspicious when Whitehouse came up to his car and said her husband forgets things easily and gave him another birthdate. Not knowing what Dulac or Whitehouse looked like, Drouin called in a Jay officer who was able to identify that the man as not being Whitehouse’s husband.

A month after Dulac’s indictment in the summer of 2006, he violated his bail by hanging around a Poland campground in the presence of children after being ordered to stay away from minors.

In January, Lewiston police made contact with Dulac after a caller to WGME’s “Fugitive File” program gave them his cell phone number. Dulac was in Rangeley on a fishing trip and agreed to drive to Auburn the following day to give himself up. He never showed up.

Dulac was arrested on the two warrants and Whitehouse was arrested on charges of hindering apprehension and unlawful possession of drugs. Once she was arrested she was routinely searched and police found a legal prescription bottle that contained methadone, Steward said.

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