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Bobby Cutts Jr Denies Involvement in Jessie Marie Davis Disappearance


By Lynda Johnson
Jun 20, 2007
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Bobby Cutts Jr is the father of Jessie Davis 2-year-old son Blake and he is believed to be the father of her unborn baby.  He is not a suspect in the disappearance of the Ohio woman according to police.  Cutts is also a Canton police officer. He was placed on paid administrative leave because of the stress in the case of Jessie's disappearance.

Bobby Cutts Jr Denies Involvement in Jessie Marie Davis Disappearance
Bobby Cutts Jr Denies Involvement in Jessie Marie Davis Disappearance

Jessie Marie Davis was reported missing on Friday after her mother went to her house concerned.  She was last heard from on Wednesday June 13.  Police are searching for the woman.

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Cutts' past was brought up by his ex model and actress Nikki Giavasis on Fox News on Tuesday.  She claimed that she taken several restraining orders out against him including one in 2007. He also hit and verbally abused their daughter, who no longer sees him, she claimed in an interview with the network.

But an interview with the "The Repository" newspaper, Cutts says, "I did not have anything to do with Davis' disappearance."  He went on to tell the paper, "They continue to say I am not a suspect, but, I mean, I would be dumb and naive to think they weren't treating me as a suspect just based on the different things I've had to go through the last couple of days."

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In a shocker it was reported that Cutts was at his Jessie's home helping in the search for the missing mother after the disappearance. Newsnet 5 digs into the personnel file of Cutts and reveals that in 1998, investigative reporter Duane Pohlman reported that about a year before Cutts applied to become an officer, his former girlfriend, Nikki Giavasis, who now models in California, claimed Cutts kicked her door in to get inside her home.  Cutts was charged and convicted of aggravated trespassing.

Also - In 2003, Cutts was fired from the force after a .22-caliber handgun he owned ended up in the hands of a cousin and felon who was arrested with several ounces of cocaine, Pohlman said.  Cutts claimed his cousin stole the gun. He won an appeal and was re-instated as a Canton police officer.



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