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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on a suspected shark attack at a Southern California beach (all times local):

12:15 p.m.

Officials are keeping thousands of Memorial Day beachgoers out of the water as they search miles of popular Southern California shoreline for a shark they believe attacked a swimmer.

Tara Finnigan, city of Newport Beach spokeswoman, says the woman received large bite marks on her upper torso and shoulder and was bleeding heavily Sunday at Corona Del Mar State Beach. Her condition wasn't immediately available.

The Newport Beach Fire Department's Marine Operations Division says it suspects a shark attack, but there were no witnesses or reported shark sightings.

Chief Lifeguard Rob Williams says they're searching the water again Monday, with police in a helicopter assisting.

People were welcome on the beachfront and pier, but those entering the water were asked to return to the shore.

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