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Man Robbed By Suspect He Met On Caltrain: Palo Alto PD
Police said a man out on parole on a previous assault with a deadly weapon conviction robbed and threatened a man in Palo Alto.

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Police said a man out on parole on a previous assault with a deadly weapon conviction robbed and threatened a man in Palo Alto.

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