SOUTH SAN GABRIEL - A transient was arrested Wednesday for allegedly setting fire to a King palm tree worth about $1,500.
By Ruby Gonzales twitter.com/RubyGonzales2, San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Thu, 08/08/2013 - 4:14am
SOUTH SAN GABRIEL - A transient was arrested Wednesday for allegedly setting fire to a King palm tree worth about $1,500.
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