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Top LA news: Search on for missing man with dementia; street vendors must pay fees; more

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Published on January 03, 2020
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Here's what you need to know about what's happening in Los Angeles.

Officers searching for man with dementia 

The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department is seeking the public's help in locating a South L.A. man with dementia who has been missing since New Year's Day.

Read the full story on CBS Los Angeles.

LA man arrested, kidnapped woman rescued 

A Los Angeles man was arrested after he kidnapped a woman at knifepoint in Alabama and shoved her into a white van that had chained doors, blanket coverings and a cage in the back, police said.

Read the full story on KTLA 5 News.

Anti-Semitic graffiti sprayed onto LGBTQ-friendly shop in West Hollywood

A man was seen on video footage spray-painting what appeared to be anti-Semitic graffiti onto an LGBTQ-friendly boutique in West Hollywood — the second act of anti-Semitic vandalism in the neighborhood this week, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.

Read the full story on Los Angeles Times.

New laws 2020: Los Angeles street vendors now regulated, must pay fees

Vendors in Los Angeles will now be required to buy a permit to operate on the street under a new law that just took effect.

Read the full story on ABC Los Angeles, KABC.

Derrick Walton has found a role with Los Angeles Clippers

After spending last season in Europe, former Michigan star Derrick Walton, Jr. has gotten a good opportunity with the Clippers.

Read the full story on The Detroit News.


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