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a suspected serial rapist in mexico arrested for some earl crimes here in colorado. >> when i tried to close the door he forced his way in. what caused this nasty plume of smoke and is it a health risk? two more women come forward saying donald trump groped them. faa bans the galaxy note 7 from u.s. flights.
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attack on a woman in aurora. sexually assaulted inside her apartment. cbs4 has now learned the man now in custody is wanted for similar crimes in mexico. in an interview you will see only on cbs4 lauren dispirito spoke with the victim. she has a very powerful message for other victims. >> reporter: she certainly does. police caught her alleged attacker here at this bar and restaurant after they say tried to force his way into a woman's apartment. he's also accused of sexually assaulting another woman earlier this month. and while it's our policy not to identify victims of sexual assault, this woman told me she wanted to go on camera to show other victims it's okay to come forward. >> i want to be the catalyst of bravery for other people. >> reporter: this woman asked we not share her name. she was home with her baby in
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through her front door, demanded cash and raped her at knife point. >> this part and threatened my life, the life of my child. >> reporter: despite fearing for her safety that she may not be believed, she spoke up. >> i have to be brave if no one else is going to be. i have to be the person that's going to come forward and say this has to stop and it can't happen again. >> reporter: police arre >> i am elated that they caught him before he could hurt anyone else. >> reporter: corral-venegas came to colorado from mexico where he worked as a cop. newspapers report he was known as the motorcycle rapist. suspected of barging into homes , raping women and then fleeing on a red bike. police believe he may have more victims. possibly at the santana ridge apartments.
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reach. >> i'm on your side. you have people in law enforcement who are on your side. there are people who want to do the right thing and don't be afraid. it's never, ever the victim's fault. >> reporter: tonight corral- venegas remains behind bars at the arapahoe county jail. live tonight in aurora, lauren dispirito, cbs4 new police are searching for the suspect in an attempted sex assault in denver, this is a sketch of that man. denver police say he tried to sexually assault the victim yesterday during a party in the area of 36th and forrest. in north park hill. the man is described as white, 6'0" tall with a thin build, brown or dirty blonde hair and scruff on his face. health concerns linger
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refinery in commerce city. the plant was shut down and residents were told to stay indoors for a time. cbs4's jeff todd lined out -- live outside the suncor plant. jeff, what have we learned tonight? was there a health risk? >> reporter: we are hearing from multiple agencies that while that smoke plume looked really bad, early indications are that it's not a public health risk. now, it was all started when a transmission power line headed into this plant was tripped sometime around noon. that meant that the plant needed t >> peeked around the corner and it was just the yellow smoke billowing out everywhere. next thing i know every firetruck in the whole area is cruising down the road. >> reporter: suncor as -- after the power failure they were in the process of shutting down refinery operations. but an upset in that process started to burn catalyst, dust and oil. >> catalyst is a part of the refining process. it's fine dust.
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still happening, there's a little bit of hydrocarbon oil in the catalyst. >> reporter: all around the metro area the yellow and orange smoke could be seen for miles. immediately crews started testing the air including the south adams fire. >> as we determined everything is looking good the monitors are showing zero. we are comfortable that there is no toxic material released. the monitors continued to show zero. the entire time we monitored. >> reporter: around 3:00 p.m. environmental health from denver who was alongside the federal epa monitoring the air. we're told their samples showed no signs of hazardous chemicals. >> i can tell you we live in this area as well so we are just as concerned as the citizens are. >> reporter: the colorado department of public health and environment said this afternoon they are waiting on a report from suncor energy before it's determined if there was a hazardous release or not.
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they don't have enough information and they did not give a timeline on when they will have that report and then give a determination on what exactly happened here. reporting live, jeff todd, cbs4 news. new information on what sparked the grass fire in east aurora today. officials tell us it was started by someone burning weeds and trash in their own backyard. flames burned 30 acres, came dangerously close to other homes in the whispering pines subdivision east of e-470. the fire has since been put t. lauren, we know we need some rain but it does not look like we're going to get any anytime soon. >> humidity levels are low across the state right now, 25% in denver, 19% in boulder, 11% in colorado springs. we are dry across the state at the moment. we're looking at dry conditions throughout the weekend and it was windy earlier today in
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the winds are going to start to crank back up tomorrow. and especially on sunday. tomorrow red flag warnings for the san luis valley, through 7:00 p.m. we could see gusts up to 35 miles an hour, humidity down to 11% and taking a look at our fire danger for the foothills south of denver to the eastern plains, fire weather watch on sunday, so sunday, before our next front comes through, we are going to see winners crank up a bit more, 35 miles an hour and humidity levels drop down to 8% so fire danger through the weekend. we'll talk about the weekend in a right now back to the studio. >> thank you, lauren. more women accusing donald trump of sexual misconduct. and hillary clinton's campaign deals with thousands more leaked e-mails. donald trump paraded female supporters on stage during a rally in charlotte. he again insists that he did not act inappropriately towards any of the accusers who stepped forward this week.
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in the history of our country. >> reporter: two more accusers surfaced today. a contestant on the apprentice 10 years ago. >> he started kissing me open mouth. as he was pulling me towards him. >> reporter: another woman told the washington post trump reached up her skirt in the 1990s. >> these allegations are 100% false. they are made up. they never happened. >> i take no side with my opponent. it hurts our country, it hurts our democracy. it sends terrible messages. >> reporter: but hillary clinton has her own issues. wikileaks released thousands more e-mails. it claims were hacked from the account of her campaign chair john podesta. in one, former michigan governor jennifer granholm suggests
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counter at mcdonald's. to prove she is not out of touch with working americans. another official advised clinton to apologize for using a private e-mail server. calling apologies in general her achilles' heel. clinton and trump face off for the third and final debate wednesday evening in las vegas. new develops in the case of a man accused of shooting his girlfriend and a good samaritan who were trying to help her. the attack was recorded right today the district attorney handed down a long list of charges for jesus garcia including attempted first- degree murder kidnapping and assault. karen morfitt joins us live in denver, that suspect does remain behind bars. >> reporter: he is being held on a $350,000 bond, that's despite having a long criminal history and having violated
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man believed to be garcia chasing down a woman in wheat ridge. she ended up knocking on brian gear store, a good samaritan who rushed out to help, both he and the young woman ended up being shot by garcia who then fled the area. he was caught three days later after a hotel standoff with denver police. according to arrest paperwork garcia kidnapped that woman, ex- girlfriend drove her to the mountains and planned to kill her. investigator say a man in the truck with them was able to talk him out of murder and when they returned to t garcia is set to be back in court next month early next month for a preliminary hearing, we'll be sure and let you know what happens. live in denver, karen morfitt, cbs4 news. many workers at dia say they are being kept in the dark about a big renovation plan for the main terminal. so they rallied this afternoon demanding more transparency in the process, workers are worried their restaurant jobs will be in jeopardy. if a new company comes in and makes too many changes.
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i have good health benefits. i have built seniority over the years. i have been working hard. for what i have right now. and for a company just to command like that off overnight, it's very worried. >> the airport is in talks with a spanish development company called ferrovial to privatize the jefferson terminal. >> there proposer but we have not signed anything with them. we don't have an agreed-upon project. all we're doing is negotiating the terms to see if we can get to a defined project. >> the last concessions company to enter a contract with dia did sign agreements trying to protect the jobs of current workers. it just keeps getting worse for samsung. now the faa has banned the galaxy note 7 from flights. the faces of a terror plot just a few hours east of denver. >> one of them said the bombing
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targeting. after protests denver is going to lift its ban on a controversial drug. a stranger risked his life to save a woman trapped in her sinking suv. clear skies with cloud
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developing tonight federal agents have arrested three men they say were planning to blow up a mosque at an apartment complex in kansas. the fbi says the suspect were going to use for large car bombs to destroy the apartment
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immigrants. the attack was planned for november 9 the day after election day, court documents show the men were motivated by a hatred of muslims. following a developing story tonight samsung galaxy note 7 smartphones will no longer be allowed on board commercial airline flights. cbs news correspondent marlie hall reports concerns over fire hazards prompted the government to take drastic action. >> leave your samsung galaxy note 7 smartphone at that's the emergency order from the department of transportation, which banned the phones ou.s. flights over fire concerns. passengers cannot carry or pack the phones and they can't be shipped as cargo. the phones lithium-ion battery can overheat and catch fire. that's what happened to brian greene's same song forcing the evacuation of this southwest airlines flight. >> i heard some popping, sounded like a ziploc bag popping open. and looked around to see what
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out of my pocket. >> reporter: several carriers had just stuck their planes with fire containment bags designed to hold burning devices. samsung recalled more than 2.5 million of the smartphones and earlier this week discontinued production. marlie hall, cbs news, new york. update for you on the ban of a controversial drug in denver, the ban has been lifted. 15 shops here were ordered to poor patient to pull crate him because the dea was planning to label the substance a one drug like heroin, lsd and ecstasy. but the dea's final ruling now not expected until december so denver will lift its ban next week. kratom comes from the leaves of a tree in southeast asia. users say it relieves chronic pain anxiety and depression. and can help with the withdrawal from opioids. video showing the moment a woman is rescued from her sinking suv. this was this morning in arlington massachusetts.
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into a parking spot but accidentally got over a curb and went into the pond. as the vehicle sinks you see the bystander swimming out to help her. >> go to your back window! you've got to come out! i lost you. i lost you. >> high drama right there. the woman was safely pulled from the water and went to the hospital. other than mild hypothermia she is just people in beulah are coming together after the fire burned through their town just last week. eight homes were destroyed. the small community southwest of pablo, fire started accidentally by a cdot worker using heavy equipment. caught roughly $4.5 million worth of damage. fifth grade student was so sad to hear about the fire that she desired to do something to help the victims. >> me and my grandma put together a bake sale to help the community up in beulah, where the fire hit.
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we raised over $100 today, not including the change. >> morgan also collected donations like clothes and bedding. there's there's another fundraiser tomorrow at southpark elementary school in pueblo. drivers will face slowdowns while crews give a section of highway 34 much needed upgrade. work starts monday at a three- mile stretch of big thompson canyon. badly damaged in the 2013 floods. people who live and work in that area have to use highway 66 and 36 et estes park, the project is scheduled to wrap up in may of next year. colorado continues its streak of warm weather. here is lauren whitney with our forecast. >> good evening. up to a much warmer start to our evening compared to yesterday at this time. 60s in denver, take a look at eastern plains 22 degrees warmer in limon and la junta, 19 degrees different in colorado springs, 12 in akron, high country about 12 because
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65 here in denver so a mild night. if you're hitting the town or heading to bed, whatever you're doing, pretty nice outside, 65 degrees in denver, 72 in fort collins, 60 in burlington, 59 in avon, 63 in salina, 55 in craig, 54 in meeker, 45 in pagosa springs. downtown 58 right now, 65 dia, cooler in the denver area. winds out of the south- southeast at five miles an hour. earlier today we were just one degree shy of for the day. 85 back in 1962. we hit 84, 3:30 p.m., 83 degrees in the denver area downtown. average is 66. 20 degrees above where we should be. we have had cloud cover that did not prevent us from warming up today. a few showers in our northwestern corner getting clipped from a system of to our west. a little bit of cloud cover those should ease up in some areas and mostly sunny skies tomorrow. big system off to the pacific
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idaho into wyoming and montana. high-pressure keeping that just to our north so we're not expecting much on that. northern mountain areas northwestern corner you may get moisture from this maybe some snow in some of those high elevations tomorrow morning may be a little bit of a dusting of their rain into the northwest. central mountains you should be dry and here in denver a few clouds that will break up into the afternoon and evening. and it really should be a nice day for us tomorrow. tonight not too bad, 56 denver, 48 in greeley, 53 in eagle and 52 in grand junction. tomorrow another warm day, we may tie a daily record high of 83. 80 in greeley, 85 in burlington, 90 tomorrow in lamar. south eastern plains feeling like summer. 65 in frisco, 80 in grand junction, we do have these red flag warnings for the san luis valley tomorrow and also our fire weather watch for parts of the foothills into the mountains and out to the
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had our way on monday, so 80s throughout the weekend, 70s on monday, 77 and breezy tuesday, chance of showers moving through, temperatures in the mid-60s and we may be in the 50s on wednesday. for your forecast, maybe still in cities on thursday, chance for rain and mid-60s. by the weekend. so not too bad for us.
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list. that's the deal when you get thoroughly outplayed in back-to- back losses. lots to fix begin with slow starts. the broncos have given up points on the opening drive. on offense denver has not rushed for over 100 yards in their last four games. the once potent passing attack appears to be relegated to dink and dunk. trevor siemian only completed one passover 20 yards. to add insult to injury we had to get the ball in the end zone on the hail mary, it cam >> yeah. i was kind of upset about that. i don't even think i got it in the end zone. probably through it too soon. it's a shame because you get a chance to tie the game up at the end. i don't even think i got in there. that was my fault. i'd like to do that one again. did we mention the penalties? 12 for over 100 yards none bigger than the russell okung holding call which negated the touchdown on c.j. anderson's catch and run.
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went to the hospital with a concussion. he has been released. what's your level of concern with the broncos? sports paul says 41% are worried while 32% are in full- blown panic mode. a little too early for that, isn't it? first preseason look at the denver nuggets tonight. quite honestly all eyes were on the appointed. golden state warriors in town for the first home preseason game, kevin durant seems you don't see this very often. steph curry with a wide-open three, that's a layup, right? no dice. how about this play by gallo? creative with the assist to nikola jokic. and then defense turns into offense. will barton with the thievery and he will ultimately be rewarded with the sweet l.u. nuggets fall in overtime 129- 128. game one of the alcs, i've
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to help his hitters out. francisco lindor got the scoring started. >> that ball was hit well. to right-center field. it's out of here. >> a two-run blast would be the only scoring of the night. the tribe put the clamps on toronto's powerful lineup. du pioneers in action tonight against second-ranked boston and quite a night for evan jensen. he stored goals. but the pioneers had to hang on for dear life in the third. tanner gillett fortunate this did not tie the game. denver wins its first game of the year 4-3 over boston. perfectly framed picture at the nashville predators game check out the service dog sitting on the glass right above the pedigree sign. that is some amazing product placement. coming up why the broncos may not have missed gary
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seventh-ranked louisville got more than they bargained for from duke tonight, lamar jackson's late touchdown run finally put the game out of reach, jackson was good not great as the cardinals win 24- 14. you have to believe the broncos missed gary kubiak. how could they not? but that doesn't mean you can blame his replacement joe decamillis. honestly denver's struggles were similar to the which unit performed best against the chargers? had to be the special teams, which created 32 -- three turnovers. i think all in all he did a admirable job in defeat. despite the loss he had a sense of humor when he met the media today. >> what's up, everybody? i'm sure going to miss you guys, that's for sure. >> [ laughter ] >> i have a new respect for what he goes through and what he has to go through in the
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after i got done with the game, i felt pretty good. i think i can do it. >> he did all right. now kubiak is back. >> probably glad to be out of the hot seat.
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