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An attempted suicide is reported; an officer responds to an animal abuse call; police do a gang sweep of a residential area in Lake Tahoe.
An attempted suicide is reported; an officer responds to an animal abuse call; police do a gang sweep of a residential area in Lake Tahoe.
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