An S&S Donuts location in Newhall experienced a break-in with an employee present early Saturday morning amid a string of similar crimes that occurred around the same time in the surrounding area. Lucas Nava/The Signal

Newhall S&S Donuts suffers break-in

By Lucas Nava and Katherine Quezada Signal Staff Writers An S&S Donuts location in Newhall experienced a break-in with an employee present early Saturday morning amid a string of similar

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