Arrests Made In String Of Sunglass Hut Thefts In Modesto
Three suspects were arrested in a string of Sunglass Hut thefts that occurred at the Vintage Faire Mall in Modesto, said the Modesto Police Department.
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Three suspects were arrested in a string of Sunglass Hut thefts that occurred at the Vintage Faire Mall in Modesto, said the Modesto Police Department.
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Madisen Keavy reports.
Madisen Keavy reports.
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