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Husband, Wife Nabbed In Murrieta Drug Surveillance Operation
Theodore Louis Tilton, 40, and his wife, Miranda Lee Tilton, 29, were taken into custody in Murrieta's 42000 block of Thoroughbred Lane.

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Theodore Louis Tilton, 40, and his wife, Miranda Lee Tilton, 29, were taken into custody in Murrieta's 42000 block of Thoroughbred Lane.

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Lights and sirens will be blazing at hospitals across the region.
Lights and sirens will be blazing at hospitals across the region.
Lights and sirens will be blazing at hospitals across the region.
Lights and sirens will be blazing at hospitals across the region.
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