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BOY INJURED IN LA MESA ROBBERY

Printer-friendly version April 29, 2011 (La Mesa) –La Mesa Police Officers received a report last night shortly after 8 p.m. of a robbery victim being treated at Grossmont Hospital. Officers responding

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CLERK FOILS TEEN GUNMAN

Printer-friendly version pril 28, 2011 (Kensington) – A clerk refused to hand over cash to a suspect armed with a handgun last night at the New Money Express, 4202 El

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ESCONDIDO—REPORT IT!

Printer-friendly version By Caleb Trainer   April 28, 2011 (Escondido) – Fixing potholes and cleaning up graffiti is a dirty job that City officials here look to accomplish more efficiently

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BOY INJURED IN LA MESA ROBBERY

Printer-friendly version April 29, 2011 (La Mesa) –La Mesa Police Officers received a report last night shortly after 8 p.m. of a robbery victim being treated at Grossmont Hospital. Officers responding

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CLERK FOILS TEEN GUNMAN

Printer-friendly version pril 28, 2011 (Kensington) – A clerk refused to hand over cash to a suspect armed with a handgun last night at the New Money Express, 4202 El

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ESCONDIDO—REPORT IT!

Printer-friendly version By Caleb Trainer   April 28, 2011 (Escondido) – Fixing potholes and cleaning up graffiti is a dirty job that City officials here look to accomplish more efficiently

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Support community news in the public interest! As nonprofit news, we rely on donations from the public to fund our reporting — not special interests. Please donate to sustain East County Magazine’s local reporting and/or wildfire alerts at https://www.eastcountymedia.org/donate to help us keep people safe and informed across our region.