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(Updated) Reader comments on tagger arrests

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The comments on the tagging arrests story are turned off. I guess this morning that some people had a difficult time being decent. 

It's obvious the subject matter has touched a nerve.

So if you'd like to comment, send them to me at larry.altman@dailybreeze.com or feel free to comment here on the blog.

A few comments are posted on this entry if you'd like to read them.

Here's another from Rick:

Hi Larry,
   Great Story! Glad you got front page. Please follow up on this because if you don't the "bleeding hearts" will step in and these "cockroaches" will probably end up with very little punishment. I can only imagine what the bill has been for the cleanup. We tax payers just write a check at tax time. Are there any parents? Or were they also part of the tag crew. Bet they will swear up and down they did not know a thing about it. I hope they also get busted! Great job on the apprehensions too.
 
Rick

And here's one from Omaha, Nebraska:

Mr. Altman: 
I'm glad the taggers were apprehended. However, as far as restitution  
goes, the city(s) can't get what these thoughtless taggers don't  
have.  It's a sad commentary.  They essentially have nothing to  
lose.  Now maybe in another distant country, they could possibly lose  
a hand, or even worse. 
Jim Bruner 
Omaha, Nebraska 
Torrance resident for forty years.
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BREAKING NEWS: Torrance arrests burglary suspects

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These three gentlemen are suspects in about 40 burglaries from Torrance to Tarzana. Police say they knocked on doors and if you weren't home, they'd go into your back yard, pry open the back door or window and take your stuff. Torrance police nabbed em. Story coming soon.

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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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Larry Altman has covered crime in the South Bay since 1990. He's seen it all - the missing model who turned up dead in the desert, the wives found dead in trunks, the high-school coaches who get a little too close to their players. He drives his young colleagues nuts with his "I remember when" stories. He welcomes your tips and observations about the present, and you can mix in a little Lakers basketball talk if you like.

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Denise Nix knew as young as grade school, when she spent every summer working on the camp newspaper, that she wanted to be a journalist. Denise has spent most of the last 12 years of her career in the courtroom. She joined the Daily Breeze in 2001, where she tracks and reports on hundreds of cases at every level of the justice system. And she's never, ever, seen a judge use a gavel.

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