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Week in Review: Barracuda and Suspect Wanted

From barracuda fishing to baby names, Patch catches you up on the latest news in Hermosa Beach.

Patch readers and Hermosa Beach residents not only debated the use of Styrofoam food takeout containers within city limits this week, but barracuda, an alleged counterfeit sale and baby names also made headlines this week. Here is a summary of the latest news in Hermosa Beach.

Barracuda Fishing

As schools of barracuda arrived in Santa Monica Bay this week, Patch contributor Philip Friedman suggested how to catch and cook the fish and where to find them.

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Counterfeit Watch Suspect

Police said Wednesday suspected of selling a counterfeit Rolex Milgauss watch to a Hermosa Beach jeweler. Ian Kosloff, 34, of the Bronx, N.Y., is wanted in Virginia, South Carolina, Florida and New York, according to police.

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RUHS Evacuation

About 200 local students at Redondo Union High School on Thursday were instructed after police received a report that a gun was spotted on campus. No gun was found.

Baby Names

Jacob and Isabella were the most popular names for children born last year in California, according to the Social Security Administration. Patch listed Friday in the state.

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