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The investigation into a case of domestic abuse leads to the arrest of the abuser's friend on a $25,000 warrant; a deputy investigates two females who are parked behind a closed business late at night.
The investigation into a case of domestic abuse leads to the arrest of the abuser's friend on a $25,000 warrant; a deputy investigates two females who are parked behind a closed business late at night.
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Sheriffs: El Dorado County
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