Long Beach, CA|News|
3 People Hurt In Fire At Apartment Building In Long Beach
Two people jumped from a second-story window, the Long Beach Fire Department said.

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Two people jumped from a second-story window, the Long Beach Fire Department said.

The man died at the scene of the crash, which happened near Culver Boulevard early Monday morning.
Reynaldo Gonzalez, 4, had last been seen in Los Angeles with 35-year-old Christina Gonzalez, authorities said.
The fire was in a structure in the 2400 block of Fourth Street near Ocean Park Boulevard.
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