As the parade for the World Series champion Dodgers wrapped up Monday with thousands lining the streets of downtown Los Angeles, police worked to restore normal traffic flow, dispersing crowds and ordering media to leave the area -- while arresting two people and citing another amid scattered unruliness.
The parade stepped off about 11 a.m., but crowds began lining the route hours earlier. Fans cheered as the champs rode by atop open-air, double- decker buses.
Everything seemed to go smoothly, but as the parade came to an end and the buses headed to a packed Dodger Stadium for a continuing celebration, the LAPD began issuing statements on social media that indicated some in the parade crowd were not dispersing.
About 12:30 p.m., the California Highway Patrol put out an officer- needs-he

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