Hermosa Beach's Club Sushi owners missing, charged with cooking documents

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Police in Hermosa Beach are trying to find Gregory and Melissa Alan, the owners of Club Sushi on Hermosa Avenue.

Prosecutors have charged the couple with forgery and grand theft. They allegedly used partners' personal information to apply for bank loans and credit. Police say the losses are in the several hundreds of thousands of dollars and possibly approaching $1 million.

Meanwhile, the couple's restaurants in Hermosa Beach and Hollywood have been closed and they are in the wind......Whooosh.

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3 Comments

Anonymous said:

"cooking documents"? I thought sushi was served raw...

Anonymous said:

when ya find them, tell them they owe me $1000 for my checks that the banks wouldnt cash!!

anonymous said:

scumbags! they'll be found

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