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Juvenile

Nov. 3, 1999

Escape Routes

SANTA ANA - If you asked 14-year-old Reyna Perez three months ago if she thought she would ever escape the squalid living conditions of her broken home in the heart of one of Santa Ana's most dangerous neighborhoods, the high school freshman probably wouldn't have been too optimistic.

By Jason W. Armstrong
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SANTA ANA - If you asked 14-year-old Reyna Perez three months ago if she thought she would ever escape the squalid living conditions of her broken home in the heart of one of Santa Ana's most dangerous neighborhoods, the high school freshman probably wouldn't have been too optimistic.
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