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Valley News: Man Sentenced for Storing Explosives; Police Chase; Girls Reportedly Followed
Here are some of the top stories around the San Fernando Valley today.

Burbank
Two Sylmar men were arrested Wednesday after allegedly jumping out of a moving car and evading Burbank police for 20 minutes, according to the Burbank Leader.
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Woodland Hills
Los Angeles police said Wednesday they are seeking a man in Woodland Hills who was seen following girls near a school, according to City News Service.
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A man in his 30s with shaved or short hair was seen around Hale Middle School at 23830 Califa St., repeatedly following teenage girls running around the school in the early-morning hours, police said.
The man reportedly was driving a black Toyota Corolla with the license plate 4YWE392. The car may have been stolen, police said.
Anyone with information on the case was asked to call Topanga Station Detective John Perez at 818-756-4820.
Reseda
Edward Wyman, 64, of Reseda, was sentenced to five years in federal prison Tuesday for illegally storing toxic and explosive hazardous waste in his backyard, materials that posed an imminent danger to nearby residents, according to the San Fernando Sun.
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