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    A Port St. Lucie dog breeder who deputies say boasted his business online was kidnapped by three out-of-town suspects who posed as interested dog buyers, according to the Martin County Sheriff's ...

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  4. Police arrest 3 suspects in rural California shooting that ...

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    Three suspects have been arrested in connection with a March shooting by masked men at a party in rural central California that killed four people and left seven others wounded, officials said Friday.

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    A preliminary investigation by homicide detectives found Mina lived at the location with her boyfriend, Sanchez, and the victim's two children: an 8-month-old infant and a 2-year-old boy.

  8. Jennifer Fisher (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Fisher (born Santa Barbara, California) is an American jewelry designer [1] [2] based in New York City. [3] She designs jewelry for two of her own lines: [ 4 ] the Fine Jewelry Collection and Brass Collection.

  9. Family dogs kill 5-year-old California girl in backyard

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    The victim who died was a 5-year-old girl who had grown up around the dogs, Lt. Steve De Jong of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department confirmed to USA TODAY Monday afternoon.