Four Uc Santa Cruz Students Robbed At Knife Point After Kidnapping

Four UC Santa Cruz students were robbed and injured early Tuesday after one of the students was kidnapped in downtown Santa Cruz and brought to a dorm room at Oakes College, said UCSC Police Chief Nader Oweis.

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