A family of three, including two wanted men, were banned from Aldi’s, 18324 Bagley Road, for playing music and asking people for money outside the store.
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When police arrived, they saw a man, later identified as a 46-year-old Westlake resident, playing violin through a loudspeaker. A sign requested money for a sick family. A bucket of money was near the sign. A woman, 18, also from Westlake and with the same last name as the violin player and driver, was in the back seat of the sport-utility vehicle.
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