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Food Fight At Downtown Sushi Restaurant Sparks Police Chase
What do you get when you throw food in a trendy sushi bar, nearly run over a cop, and run from the police? Arrested.

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What do you get when you throw food in a trendy sushi bar, nearly run over a cop, and run from the police? Arrested.

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Officials from Spring ISD crisscrossed the district on Saturday to meet with students who have not returned to school this year.
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Avoid the embarrassment of being arrested at work, at home, or at your kid's baseball game, and take care of those warrants and fines.
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