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Volpe means "fox" in Italian. As a surname, it may refer to:

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References

  1. PARASCANDOLA, ROCCO; BURKE, KERRY; PADDOCK, BARRY; MCSHANE, LARRY (December 5, 2012). "Justin Volpe, cop who sodomized Abner Louima with broomstick inside Brooklyn police station, marries Staten Island woman in Florida prison". New York Daily News . Retrieved 2019-07-12.