By Mark B. Vezzani
It was a routine Wednesday, late in the afternoon. For police officers in Beverly Hills that usually means a lot of traffic to contend with: school kids crossing streets, major-league shoppers on Rodeo Drive and a whole lot of office workers heading for their favorite watering holes for happy hou...
It was a routine Wednesday, late in the afternoon. For police officers in Beverly Hills that usually means a lot of traffic to contend with: school kids crossing streets, major-league shoppers on Rodeo Drive and a whole lot of office workers heading for their favorite watering holes for happy hou...
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