Ex-pizza company worker accused of putting razor blades in dough sold at Maine store

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A former employee of a pizza supply company was arrested Sunday in New Hampshire after razor blades were found in pizza dough sold at a Maine grocery store, authorities said.

Oct. 12, 2020, 10:33 PM UTC

The grocery store contacted authorities Oct. 6 after a customer found razor blades in dough that had been bought from the store, police said in a statement.In a statement Monday, Mike White, the CEO of the supply company, It'll Be Pizza, described Mitchell as a former employee. White said Hannaford Supermarket — which has locations throughout Maine — issued a recall for the brand of dough that Mitchell is accused of having put the razor blades in.

It wasn't immediately clear why Mitchell no longer worked for the company. The statement said White wouldn't provide additional details because of an ongoing police investigation.

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