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Many of us have encountered the proverbial shady salesman at one point in our lives.
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Many of us have encountered the proverbial shady salesman at one point in our lives.
Earlier this month, police in Longwood, Florida, a suburb of Orlando, received a call about a reported battery that occurred in the area. Soon enough, law enforcement apprehended the perpetrator and booked her into a juvenile detention center.
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