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Thieves have taken 22 ornate bronze street lamps from the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge. Residents are upset, and the city is trying to save the remaining lamps.

Theft of century-old street lights casts darkness over bridge and neighborhood residents

Thieves have taken 22 ornate bronze street lamps from the Glendale-Hyperion Bridge. Residents are upset, and the city is trying to save the remaining lamps.

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