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Randy Quaid, wife face fugitive charges after being arrested at Canadian border

Actor Randy Quaid is due in a northern Vermont courtroom on Monday to face charges of being a fugitive from justice after being arrested over the weekend on outstanding warrants, according to a county prosecutor's office.

Quaid, 65, was arrested along with his wive, Evi, while attempting to cross into the United States from Canada on Saturday and are being held awaiting extradition on arrest warrants outstanding in California, police said.

It was not immediately clear why the arrest warrants were issued, but Quaid recently said they were related to a longstanding dispute over a property in Santa Barbara. Quaid and his wife were arrested in California in 2010 on suspicion of burglary and entering a building without consent.

Quaid said the building was their own home and that after a failed attempt to sell it, they still owned the property.

Their detentions are the latest twist in a bizarre saga of court cases and claims of Hollywood killers out to get them.

The Quaids turned up in Canada in October 2010 after missing a California court appearance over felony vandalism charges. They were accused of doing more than $5,000 worth of damage to a property they once owned in Santa Barbara.

But they announced they were seeking asylum in Canada because they feared "Hollywood star whackers" were after them.

They described the purported murderers as accountants, lawyers and "embezzlers" who they claimed were responsible for the death of actor Heath Ledger, whom Randy Quaid appeared with in "Brokeback Mountain." Ledger died in New York in 2008 from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs, according to authorities.

Failed bid to stay in Canada

Randy Quaid's efforts to remain in Canada for the long term didn't go smoothly, however.

The couple were granted permission to stay in 2011, and Evi Quaid was granted Canadian citizenship because her father was born in Canada. But Randy Quaid's request for permanent residency was denied in 2013.

He was expected to be deported to the United States on October 14, according to CTV, a CNN partner.

Rather than wait for authorities to send him back, Quaid and his wife appear to have taken matters into their own hands by attempting to cross into Vermont.

$500,000 bail each

But they were identified as fugitives by U.S. Customs officials at the Highgate Port Of Entry, Vermont State Police said in a statement.

They are now being held at separate correctional facilities after a judge set bail at $500,000 for each of them, the statement said.

Authorities in Vermont have determined that the couple meet the requirements to beto California on the warrants issued for them in Santa Barbara.

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. He is the older brother of actor Dennis Quaid.

An attorney representing Quaid could not be reached for immediate comment.

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