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Detectives investigating reported online threat of Progressive CEO: Mayfield Police Blotter
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Progressive Insurance management reported Jan. 10 that it learned of a Twitter post that had been made threatening the company’s CEO.
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January 15, 2025
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Detectives investigating reported online threat of Progressive CEO: Mayfield Police Blotter
Progressive Insurance management reported Jan. 10 that it learned of a Twitter post that had been made threatening the company’s CEO.
By Andy Attina / cleveland.com
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