List of addresses in methamphetamine investigation

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These are the addresses of locations allegedly tied to the Torrance Police Department's crackdown on methamphetamine sales in the city and South Bay:

Torrance
4700 block of 191st Street
4500 block of Narrot Street
4000 block of 182nd Street
2800 block of Winlock Road
900 block of Sartori Avenue
2300 block of Del Amo Boulevard
2300 block of Apple Avenue
4800 block of Reynolds road
2100 block of Del Amo Boulevard
4300 block of Highgrove Avenue
2800 block of Winlock Road
19600 block of Darien Street
2600 block of 235th Street
5500 block of Torrance Boulevard
23700 block of Western Avenue
19700 block of Tomlee Avenue
21600 block of Marjorie Avenue
18700 block of Kornblum Avenue
20700 block of Anza Avenue

Redondo Beach

2300 block of 190th Street

Gardena
1600 block of 134th Street

Harbor Gateway
1600 block of Plaza del Amo
2800 block of Carson Street

Lomita
25000 block of Petroleum Avenue

Carson
21300 block of Ronan Avenue

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