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  • April 25, 2018 - Citrus Heights, California, U.S. - Law enforcement authorities process evidence at the home of suspected ''East Area Rapist'' at his home in Citrus Heights. A suspect has been arrested in the case of the a serial killer who investigators believe raped 45 women and murdered 12 people in the Sacramento region 1970s and 1980s, known as the East Area Rapist or Golden State Killer. Sacramento County booked 73 year old Joseph James DeAngelo early Wednesday morning on two counts of murder, according to jail records. DeAngelo was wanted on a Ventura County arrest warrant and is being held without bail. The FBI had previously released these sketches of the suspect known as the East Area Rapist and Golden State Killer. (Credit Image: © Randall Benton/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - Citrus Heights, California, U.S. - Law enforcement authorities process evidence at the home of suspected ''East Area Rapist'' at his home in Citrus Heights. A suspect has been arrested in the case of the a serial killer who investigators believe raped 45 women and murdered 12 people in the Sacramento region 1970s and 1980s, known as the East Area Rapist or Golden State Killer. Sacramento County booked 73 year old Joseph James DeAngelo early Wednesday morning on two counts of murder, according to jail records. DeAngelo was wanted on a Ventura County arrest warrant and is being held without bail. The FBI had previously released these sketches of the suspect known as the East Area Rapist and Golden State Killer. (Credit Image: © Randall Benton/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - Citrus Heights, California, U.S. - Law enforcement authorities process evidence at the home of suspected 'East Area Rapist' at his home in Citrus Heights on Wednesday. Sacramento law enforcement leaders announced Wednesday they arrested Joseph James Deangelo, the man they believe was the East Area Rapist, also known as the Golden State Killer, who killed and terrorized people in the 1970s and 1980s. (Credit Image: © Randall Benton/Sacramento Bee via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 25, 2018 - Citrus Heights, CA, USA - Law enforcement authorities process evidence at the home of suspected ''East Area Rapist'' Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, in Citrus Heights, Calif., on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. (Credit Image: © Randall Benton/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Orange (Credit Image: © Cpressphoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 17, 2018 - Thousand Oaks, California, USA - Boy with homemade grapefruit stall on driveway (Credit Image: © Ian Spanier/Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • September 18, 2016 - Odessa, Ukraine - 5 years boy in a swimming goggles learning to swim underwater in the pool and looking on a floating lemon (Credit Image: © Andrey Nekrasov/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: The manicured garden has a citrus grove and is well maintained. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • May 5, 2019 - Redlands, California, U.S. - Lincoln Logs are played with under a tarp near The Lincoln Memorial Shrine, a museum and research facility dedicated to Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. The 8th annual Library Day was held at A.K. Smiley Public Library in Redlands, Calif. on Saturday, May 4, 2019. (Credit Image: © Cindy Yamanaka/SCNG via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: The front room with original features including beamed ceiling and a tiled fireplace. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A view of the garden, complete with terracotta paving. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: The property is located on 5th Helena Drive, Brentwood. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A close up view of the fireplace. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: The property is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A view of the kitchen and central island. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A bedroom in the property, complete with original corner fireplace. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: Monroe bought the property for $75,000 shortly before her death. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: An aerial view of Marilyn Monroe's former home. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Movie icon Marilyn Monroe’s last home is on the market for $6.9 million. The four-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set in the luxurious Brentwood neighborhood of LA and is described as an “authentic 1929 Hacienda”. With its swimming pool, citrus grove and guest home, the 2,624-square-foot property is steeped in Hollywood glamour. Listing agent Lisa Optican of Mercer Vine said of the estate, which is located on 5th Helena Drive: “When you walk the house and grounds, you’re immediately struck by its serenity and warmth. “It’s an absolute oasis in the heart of one of the best neighborhoods in Los Angeles.” Monroe bought the home for $75,000, shortly before her death in 1962 aged 36. According to a report in The Los Angeles Times at the time, the starlet was found dead in a bedroom of the home lying face down with a telephone receiver in her hand. The Some Like It Hot star talked about the home - which last sold for $5.1 million in November 2012 - in a 1962 with Life Magazine, which was accompanied by a photoshoot inside. "Anybody who likes my house, I’m sure I’ll get along with," she told the publication’s then-associate editor Richard Meryman. In Meryman’s essay about the interview, published just months before Monroe’s death, he described the house as “a small, three-bedroom house built in Mexican style,” adding that it was “the first home entirely her own she had ever had." "She exulted in it,” he went on. “On a special trip to Mexico she had carefully searched in roadside stands and shops and even factories to find just the right things to put in it. The large items had not arrived - nor was she ever to see them installed.”. 25 Apr 2017 Pictured: A view of the peanut-shaped swimming pool. Photo credit: Lisa Optican/Mercer Vine / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Jacob Gonzalez #7 of Glendora scrambles against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: A man looks on under a full moon in the first half of a prep football game between Los Altos and Los Altos at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Matt Gonzales #16 of Glendora knocks a pass away intended for Zedekiah Rodriguez #1 of Los Altos in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Xzavier Ford #10 of Glendora runs for yardage against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Head coach Travis Brown of Los Altos signals against Glendora in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: David Hacegaba #11 of Los Altos knocks away a pass intended for Cade Marshman #15 of Glendora in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 14, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Sunset in the first half of a prep football game between Los Altos and Los Altos at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Glendora, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Rene Zaldivar #88 of Los Altos dives for yardage against Glendora in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Zedekiah Rodriguez #1 of Los Altos catches a pass for a 60 plus yard first down against Glendora in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Head coach Brandon Rohrer of Glendora smiles after a touch dow against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Blake Welte #4 of Glendora reacts after catching a pass for a touch down agains Los Altos in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Rene Zaldivar #88 of Los Altos dives for yardage against Glendora in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Jacob Gonzalez #7 of Glendora passes against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Hunter Heflin #2 of Glendora sacks Justin Gaytan #8 of Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Head coach Brandon Rohrer of Glendora against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: David Hacegaba #11 of Los Altos is sacked by Braydon Brus #3 of Glendora in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Cade Marshman #15 of Glendora beats with teammate Jeff Isenhart #52 after a touchdown against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Hunter Heflin #2 of Glendora sacks Justin Gaytan #8 of Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Matt Gonzales #16 of Glendora runs for a first down against Los Altos in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Head coach Brandon Rohrer of Glendora smiles after a touch down against Los Altos in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Xzavier Ford #10 of Glendora is tackled for a loss of yards against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: David Hacegaba #11 of Los Altos is sacked by Braydon Brus #3 of Glendora in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Rene Zaldivar #88 of Los Altos is tackled for a loss of yards against Glendora in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Zedekiah Rodriguez #1 of Los Altos catches a pass for a 60 plus yard first down against Glendora in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Blake Welte #4 of Glendora reacts after catching a pass for a touch down agains Los Altos in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Rene Zaldivar #88 of Los Altos can't hold onto a pass over Jacob Guerrero #25 of Glendora in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Jacob Gonzalez #19 of Los Altos misses on s extra point attempt against Glendora in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Justin Gaytan #8 of Los Altos scrambles against Glendora in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Football fans make their way up the grandstands at sunset in the first half of a prep football game between Los Altos and Los Altos at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Jacob Gonzalez #7 of Glendora dives for the all after a bad snap against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Justin Gaytan #8 of Los Altos passes against Glendora in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Cade Marshman #15 of Glendora reacts after a touchdown against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Justin Gaytan #8 of Los Altos passes against Glendora in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Zedekiah Rodriguez #1 of Los Altos catches a pass for a 60 plus yard first down against Glendora in the second half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Jacob Gonzalez #7 of Glendora passes against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Head coach Brandon Rohrer of Glendora speaks to quarterback Jacob Gonzalez #7 in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Jack Phillips #8 of Glendora tackles Rene Zaldivar #88 of Los Altos for a loos of yards in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Head coach Brandon Rohrer of Glendora smiles after a touch dow against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Football fans make their way up the grandstands at sunset in the first half of a prep football game between Los Altos and Los Altos at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Jacob Gonzalez #7 of Glendora throws a touch down pass against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • September 13, 2019, Glendora, California, USA: Head coach Brandon Rohrer of Glendora smiles after a touch dow against Los Altos in the first half of a prep football game at Citrus College on Friday, Sept. 13, 2019 in Covina, California. (Credit Image: © Medianews Group/Orange County Register via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 7, 2011 - Tampa, FL, USA - TP_338258_CERR_BEAM (05/07/11, Tampa) Ryan Gussman, 8, of Tampa, reaches out to touch a steel beam from the World Trade Center with the help of his father, Tony Gussman. Tony and Barbara Gussman brought their son to see the piece of the World Trade Center that was donated to the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office and on display at Westfield Citrus Park Mall Saturday. ''He wasn't born when this happened,'' said Barbara. ''They haven't talked about it in school.'' Tony said that his son was ''touching a piece of history.'' The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey donated the 13-foot-long steel beam, which weighs 1,471 pounds, as a 9/11 memorial, said Larry McKinnon, a Sheriff's Office spokesman. Two deputies recently traveled to New York to bring the beam to Tampa. It is one of about 1,200 pieces of steel from the twin towers that was donated to law enforcement agencies and fire departments around the country. The beam will be displayed from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at Westfield Brandon Mall.    [LARA CERRI, Times] (Credit Image: © Lara Cerri/Tampa Bay Times/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Jamie Oliver releases a photo on Instagram with the following caption: "Spreading the festive spirit here guys! \nTop tip to make your drinks a real eye-catcher on the big day...cut off the top of a 2L plastic bottle or carton and sit a 700ml spirit bottle inside. Shove things like herbs, holly leaves, citrus zest, berries, whatever festive extras you have lying around, and then top up with water. Stand upright in the freezer for a few years and you're in for an incredible treat trust me!! And don't worry, your spirit won't freeze! Another game changer from my Christmas cookbook (link in bio) to make this Christmas your best Christmas yet!!". Photo Credit: Instagram *** No USA Distribution *** For Editorial Use Only *** Not to be Published in Books or Photo Books ***  Please note: Fees charged by the agency are for the agency’s services only, and do not, nor are they intended to, convey to the user any ownership of Copyright or License in the material. The agency does not claim any ownership including but not limited to Copyright or License in the attached material. By publishing this material you expressly agree to indemnify and to hold the agency and its directors, shareholders and employees harmless from any loss, claims, damages, demands, expenses (including legal fees), or any causes of action or allegation against the agency arising out of or connected in any way with publication of the material.
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