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Extra, Extra: Quarantined Citrus, Scandalous Golf and San Clemente Fortune Tellers
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- An LA County sheriff's captain is under investigation for taking an inmate on a golfing field trip.
- Citrus trees are under quarantine in parts of Hacienda Heights for carrying a virus that's deadly to the trees.
- An OC man was found guilty of murdering an elderly door-to-door jewelry salesman.
- A man is in critical condition after being hit by a car in Woodland Hills.
- After leaving her four-year-old daughter locked in a car, an Orange County woman has been arrested.
- San Clemente might stop charging tattoo artists and fortune tellers who open businesses in the area.
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