BREAKING NEWS: Manhattan Beach mail robbers flee into Rancho Palos Verdes

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Redondo Beach police and other agencies just chased a car through the South Bay onto Palos Verdes Drive East, where the three suspects abandoned their car in Rancho Palos Verdes and ran.

A search is underway near Mustang Road. That's what the helicopter is doing.

I'm told the three suspects held up a mail carrier in Manhattan Beach, took some mail and sped away. A Redondo Beach officer spotted them and the chase was on.

We'll have more when we can get it.


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Sooz said:

Thanks for the info, Larry. This is exactly what I logged on to learn. I was on PCH at Knob Hill and saw two Redondo PD cars speed past with their sirens blaring. About an hour later as I was leaving Torrance Toyota another Redondo PD car sped past.

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