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Floyd Mayweather Buys $26M Mansion | Hepatitis A Outbreak | Pizza Receipt Insults Police | Rare Drawing At Getty | LA County Patch PM

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A Torrance police officer got more than just pizza when he went for lunch at a Pieology restaurant. His receipt contained a nasty expletive where his name should have been. This 'cursed' receipt insulted the cop, but don't worry, employee in question has since been fired.

If you ever wondered what you'd do with more than $300 million, Floyd Mayweather can tell you. The boxer bought a Beverly Hills home for $26 million – all in cash. His winnings after the fight with UFC's Conor McGregor went towards a fancy mansion and furnishings.

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Will you go see a piece of history? A rare Michelangelo drawing will be on display at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles before heading to New York City. The "Study of a Mourning Woman" was found in an England castle collection.

Around Los Angeles, a Hepatitis A outbreak has health officials puzzled over the source, however, county officials say cases have spread beyond homeless and drug-user infected patients. Vaccinations are recommended – many adults lack protection against the virus.

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In the North Hollywood area, two men posed as maintenance workers in order to burglarize two homes last week while distracting the elderly occupants. LAPD has released photos of one of the phony workers and the getaway car.

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