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Tobias Dustin Summers, 30, is at large and being sought.

Craig was raised in the Twin Cities and spent a great deal of his childhood on the hockey rink. He attended Columbia College in Chicago, where he earned a B.A. in film studies in 2003. He has worked at several newspapers as a sports and features writer, including the Daily Mining Gazette in Michigan and the Antelope Valley Press in Palmdale. Before coming to Patch, he worked at Internet Broadcasting Systems, which manages around 75 television news Web sites. There he edited national news and wrote features.
He started at Patch in 2010 and served as the local editor of North Hollywood-Toluca Lake Patch for two years. Since August of 2012 he has served Patch as an Associate Regional Editor for numerous sites in Los Angeles County, including the San Fernando Valley and San Gabriel Valley areas.
Tobias Dustin Summers, 30, is at large and being sought.

The annual event attracts people from all around the Crescenta Valley.
The event offers participants an opportunity to take a guided tour featuring learning stations.
When you stop and talk to a stranger on Ventura Boulevard...
The hill continually erodes in the rain, causing mud and garbage to collect on the street.
The gastropub in North Hollywood will be taking over an old bank building on Pine Avenue next month.
The gastropub will be taking over an old bank building on Pine Street next month.
The razing of 43 acres in a wildlife reserve angers local environmental groups.
The funds that are raised in a bake sale will be donated to the Union Station Homeless Services.
The funds that are raised will be donated to the Union Station Homeless Services.
The animal is reportedly shipped from New York for the filming.
The colonial-style residence sits on a manicured 1.5 acre lot.
Craig Levra holds a press conference after two employees are injured in the company's La Cananda Flintridge store.
See highlights from the press conference held after a student's death on campus.
Police and school officials will not say if the boy fell or committed suicide.
Local farmers and chefs, physical fitness experts, nurses and community business vendors will take part in the event at the public school.
Around 12,000 people have attended the celebration in recent years.
Several media outlets report that the home of Dodger Stadium could become the home of a new Los Angeles pro football team.
The incident occurrs Monday morning about 6:30 a.m. near the corner of Calvert Street and Ranchito Avenue.
Hundreds of people are expected to brave the sub-50-degree water to help raise money for the Special Olympics Southern California,