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Top 5 Agoura Hills Stories: Teen Arrested in Connection With Hit-and-Run, Accountant to Plead Guilty to Securities Fraud, 'Unbroken' Hero Louis Zamperini
Here are this week's top stories from Agoura Hills Patch.

Close out your weekend with a recap of the most popular Agoura Hills Patch articles from last week. Here are the five stories that made headlines:
- A 17-year-old driver was arrested in connection with the hit-and-run accident Tuesday which left 67-year-old Joanne Oberlander from Oak Park severely injured at the intersection of Kanan Road and Fountainwood Street.
- Hundreds of fans of World War II/Olympic legend talk at the Agoura Hills 8 Regency Theatres Wednesday. Zamperini is featured in the bestselling book Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand.
- Former KPMG senior partner Scott London from Agoura Hills will plead guilty to securities fraud in Los Angeles for accepting bribes in exchange for passing confidential information about the accounting firm's clients, including Southland companies Herbalife and Skechers USA to his Encino golfing buddy, according to his lawyer.
- Officials from Los Angeles County and the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area announced Thursday that ticks from Paramount Ranch as well as nearby Tapia and Malibu Creek State Park in Calabasas recently tested positive for Lyme disease.
- Patrick S. Davoren, a 31-year veteran of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, has been appointed as captain to the Malibu/Lost Hills Station by Sheriff Lee Baca.
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