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Robbery Suspect At Large in Bay Area, Police Say
Police are asking for help finding a man thought to be involved in at least 20 robberies in 10 cities across the Bay Area, including in San Bruno.

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Police are asking for help finding a man thought to be involved in at least 20 robberies in 10 cities across the Bay Area, including in San Bruno.

Police across the Bay Area are asking for help finding a man thought to be involved in 20 robberies in 10 cities.
Police are asking for help finding a man thought to be involved in at least 20 robberies in 10 cities across the Bay Area.
Police across the Bay Area are asking for help finding a man thought to be involved in 20 robberies in 10 cities.
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Castro Valley-based organization teaches parents and kids to be strong.
Daring and optimistic, Connie Lau also choreographs hip hop, break dances and leads an 80-member service club at Castro Valley High School.
Daring and optimistic, Connie Lau also choreographs hip hop, break dances and leads an 80-member service club at Castro Valley High School.
Moms and dads, she wants to be the one you call in the middle of the night.
Daring and optimistic, Connie also choreographs hip hop, break dances and leads an 80-member service club at Castro Valley High School.
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