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'His Absence Leaves An Indelible Void':City Mourns Fallen MBPD Officer
The Manhattan Beach community mourned the loss of a police officer who was killed in a traffic accident Wednesday morning.

Rachel began reporting in 2017 at her community college publication in San Luis Obispo, California, where she covered stories about the city, including a hit-and-run that killed a college student and devastated the community.
She then transferred to California State University, Long Beach, working as news editor and later managing editor of the university's publication, the Long Beach Current. In Long Beach, Rachel covered several local interest stories, including breaking a story before city publications about illegal dumping on sacred Native American land, known as Puvungna, located on campus.
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The Manhattan Beach community mourned the loss of a police officer who was killed in a traffic accident Wednesday morning.

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