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Woman and Two Daughters Report Being Attacked at The Golden Skate
The owner of The Golden Skate and police talk about what happened at the roller rink Friday night over some missing cell phones.

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The owner of The Golden Skate and police talk about what happened at the roller rink Friday night over some missing cell phones.

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