Manhattan Beach, Torrance to hold memorial services

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Two cities will hold services next week to remember officers killed in the line of duty.

Manhattan Beach will hold their ceremony at 9 a.m. Tuesday in front of the Police and Fire Facility, 420 15th St.

The memorial will honoring officers Martin Ganz, Richard Timothy Giles and Charles Frederick Grau.

Mayor Mitch Ward and Police Chief Rod Uyeda will speak.

The city of Torrance will hold its annual memorial service at 10 a.m. Wednesday in front of the police station at 3300 Civic Center Drive.

The ceremony honors Sgt. William Lewis; Officers David Noel Seibert, Gary Rippstein, and Thomas Keller; and crossing guard Hazel Kenny.

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