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>> now at 11:00, a break in a bay area cold case 30 years after a young boy was kidnapped and held for ransom, his family finally has answers tonight. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. clark toshero honda was abducted in august of 1984 and never seen again. today police uh fonsed an arrest. announced an arrest. >> and his father is reacting to this long overdue development. leslie brinkley is live in fairfield. leslie? >> reporter: the little boy was killed years ago. fairfield police say the man who kidnapped and killed him is actually already in state prison and they plan to transfer him here and arraign him in court next week. quite a dramatic turn of events. 3-year-old clark tasheiro honda was abducted from his home in fairfield in 1984. there was a ransom note, but the kidnapper never showed up. toe -- tosheiro was never seen
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again. a cold case. >> in my head this is not going to turn out well, but your heart always thinks and hoping it turns out well. >> and now? >> well, if the police are right, obviously there is no hope now. >> the suspect, a family friend, was only 23 at the time of the kidnapping and he is now serving time in state prison for other child molestation cases. the police are working with the fbi and finally cracked the case this week. >> we believe we can prove first degree murder as murder in the commission of a kidnapping and kidnapping for ransom. we filed that today. >> frequently in cold cases there is additional evidence. >> to be able to come up with leads and solve something from 1984 is huge. our goal is not to offer as much justice to the family. >> the arrest is not as much
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confidence to his father. >> i either want him alive or his remains. >> the investigation is far from over. in fairfield, leslie brinkley, abc7 news. and we have new details about the killing of a san jose couple. investigators say they are actively looking for one of the couple's sons hoping he can offer new information. they were found dead on sunday as we have been reporting. the couple has two sons who live at their home on lucas court. one is 17 and has talked with police and the other is in his early 20s and not been seen since is the bodies were found. as we first reported last night, a source told abc7 news there were two messages scrawled on the walls saying sorry my first kill was clumsy and i can't be like you telling a lie. i can't love someone without telling them. turning our attention to the weather, here is a live look outside from our abc7 roof camera. get the umbrellas ready.
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rain is on the way. sandhya patel is tracking it all with live doppler 7hd. sandhya? >> as we look at live doppler 7hd the clouds are gathering and there is a weak system that is headed our way. we will take a wider look and the cold front is beginning to move on shore and notice the lack of moisture. that's why on our storm impact scale when we rate the storms all season long one being light and five severe, the one coming in tomorrow is a light system. scattered showers expected and breezy conditions and a possibility of a isolated thunderstorm. here is your hour by hour time line. at 4:00 a.m., spotty showers. 5:00 a.m., still spotty in nature. notice as we head toward 10:00 a.m. the showers begin to increase. that's not where those showers end. i'll be back with a detailed look at the time line for the rest of your wednesday and let you know about big changes that will follow of the ama?
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>> thank you, sandhya. in the race for the white house bernie sanders has strengthened -- hillary clinton has strengthened her lead. >> and donald trump calls himself the nominee. >> donald trump trowntsing his rivals and hillary clinton coming up big onrthis mini super tuesday. >> the best way to beat the system is evenings like this with record setting votes and record setting tell gets. delegates. >> with your help we will come back to philadelphia for the democratic national convention with the most votes and the most pledged delegates. >> the front runners proas jected to win most of the delegates hoping to clinch their party's nomination. for trump, it was a clean sweep. he is now calling on his rivals to drop out tweeting this joke of a deal is falling apart. to stop trump cruz and kasich promised to split the vote in
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future primaries and it lost steam. >> i never told them not to vote for me. they should vote for me. >> tonight this campaign moves back to more favorable terrain. >> for clinton with these victory, it puts her closer to the magic number and sanderses out -- and sanders out once and for all. >> the fight we are waging is not an easy fight. but i know you are prepared to wage that fight against the one percent. >> sanders could soon be in for a reality check with his top strategists saying they will be reassessing where the campaign stands tomorrow with the victory adding to clinton and trump's momentum of the in philadelphia, liz bet -- abc7 news. the santa clara county sheriff said an inmate died in
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custody. he had to be placed in the jail infirmary because of several existing conditions and then yesterday was taken to valley medical center where he later died. the district attorney and the county medical examiner have been notified of this. san francisco's police chief has been notified of the latest texting scandal. he released the racist and homophobic texts that were sent by jason with the force. one in reference to african-americans was, quote, they are like a pack of wild animals on the loose. >> literally makes me sick to my stomach including today when i had to read them again. and i apologize to the public. we are better than this. >> he says everyone in the department will undergo bias training by the end of the year. that texting scandal combined with recent police shootings in san francisco lead a group of a hundred protesters should
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shutdown a community meeting. new at 11:00, katie is live in the city's mission district with the story. >> right now there are a handful of demonstrators in front of the mission. they joined five people on a hopinger strike. on a hunger strike. earlier there were more than a hundred people here looking to send a message to police. >> we have a megaphone for you and you are more than welcome to speak with us and we can have a conversation. >> a demonstrator made a demand that the meeting be moved outside so more people can participate and the answer was no. >> the meeting ended and the protest moved back outside. a small group has been on a hunger strike for nearly a week. >> it is indefinite. there is no time. i will be out there for as
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long as my body will allow me to be out there. >> they want the police chief fired over deadly police shootings. >> i i don't have any plans to resign. i plan to move the department forward. >> the chief also said the hunger strykers will be left alone unless the situation is a health issue. officers did not interfere with the protests even when the group moved into the intersection at valencia and 17th blocking traffic for nearly an hour. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> well, today steve kerr was named coach of the year and tomorrow he will have an opportunity to show off how he earned it. abc7 news was at the practice facility when he accepted the coach of the year trophy. they were the first team ever to win 73 games in a season. >> and if you have guys who can play and they actually
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care and they are going to work and want to be coached and they are really, really good then you are in business. >> the warriors can close out the first round series against the rockets tomorrow at oracle arena. they will have to do it without mvp steph curry who has a knee injury from the other night. the warriors need just one more win to take the series. game five is at oracle and if needed game 6 friday in houston and game 7 on sunday back at oracle. still ahead, easing route restrictions in the bayer a. the water customers who fought to keep the tough rules in place. >> and a look at the scare for tourists on a bay area road. >> and the fleet of the future stops on the tracks. >> first here is a look at what is coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." jimmy? >> thanks, dan and ama. here is a glimpse at what we are up to tonight. >> i didn't know, but it turned out to be funny anyway.
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gatos and all of the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> are you seeing the aftermath of an accident involving two cars and a tour bus in san francisco. sky 7hd was near lake merced as police responded to the crash. the emergency crews took one person to the hospital and there is no word on what caused the accident. there is a bit of uncertainty for the fleet of the future for testing of the new train carses on hold. it is suspended until bart can figure out what caused this crash. bart hopes to have more answers by the end of the week. the car over shot the end of a test track. the car wasn't damaged. several water agencieses are considering changing or lifting the use. it has some people worried especially drought conscious water consume ares. alicia amin gulezian is live
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where some believe it could be too much change too soon. >> that is very true. santa clara has one of the highest water restrictions around. it is 30%. the staff recommended cutting the number by half. the days of freely watering your lawn or hosing down your sidewalk are gone due to restrictions. the water agencies were asked to loosen things up a bit. the santa clara valley water staff suggested reducing conservation from 30 to 15%. many in the awed -- many in the audience think it is too soon for that. >> it feels good to relax your restrictions and it is a slippery slope. >> the board agreed. it is good to save because we don't know what next year brings. it could be the first of several more dry years. >> the east bay mud board agreed to do away with the controversial program that fined water wasters.
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contra costa water and santa clara valley water district want to wait until a statewide report is issued before changing and lowering the restrictions. it is not what many homeowners tired of looking at their dry lawns want to hear. >> they need to fluctuate. >> do you miss the way it used to look? >> i do. >> she used to be proud of her front yard. >> we had other landscaping over there we let go because of the water restrictionses -- restrictions and the inability to water it. >> they will release the report may 18th. abc7 news. the hits keep coming. we may get a little more rain soon. >> not a lot, but sandhya what is coming our way. >> light showers. tomorrow morning if you have to walk to work you will definitely want to keep your umbrella with you. they have seen the clouds, but it is all going to change.
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right now in the 50ss across the entire area. here is a live look from our emeryville camera. the streets will be turning slick in parts of the bay area beginning tomorrow morning. that's when the showers will arrive. chance of isolated thunder and a warming trend getting underway later this week. we bring in our storm impact scale and we have been using this since last winter to track the storms. we continue it through spring rating these storms to help you prepare and plan. one is light and five is severe. one for tomorrow is a one. it is expected to bring scattered showers and breezy conditions and as i mentioned there is a possibility we may see an isolated thunderstorm or two in the afternoon. here is your hour by hour time line. 4:00 a.m. a few showers are developing if you are an early commuter. spotty in nature for the showers. watch what happens as we head toward the latter part of the morning. 8:00 a.m. spotty showers around parts of the bay area. the roads start to turn
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slick. at answer tk a.m. more activity. noontime the showers are still going, but they will not be as widespread. most of those will be shifting off to the east, and then we bring in a little pop of yellow. that is a possibility of moderate shower activity for evening commute and then the showers will be pretty much winding down by wednesday night at around 8:00 p.m. rainfall totals, some of you are not going to measure at all. some spots are going to look at zero. other areas are a few hundredths of an inch. this is not going to be a strong storm. it is enough to dampen parts of the morning commute and then heading into the afternoon it will snow in the see yir raw. the snow will be 6500 feet. you notice the snow showers will continue mixing in with rain and heading into the afternoon. we are only expecting a few inches of snow into the evening hours. tomorrow morning looking at temperatures in the mid40s to the low 50s. spotty showers for the morning commute. then for the afternoon you are going to be seeing a few scattered showers and a
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possibility of thunder with small hale. it will be breezy and cooler as well. upper 50s to the low 70s. 60 sech san -- 67 san jose and 61 in san francisco and 68 santa rosa and 65 in vallejo. if you are going to the giants game against the padres, it is a day game at at&t park. it will be breezy and mostly chowedy. temperatures in the low 60s. keeping in a chance of a shower. if i were you i would make sure you pack a rain coat just in case. the accu-weather seven-day forecast is, one on the impact storm scale. there will be scattered showers and then we will go with a dry forecast. it begins to warm up on thursday and it really starts to warm over the weekend when we see low 90s and mid70ss coast side. mike nicco will be tracking the showers with live doppler 7hd so you can follow him.
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you by river rock caw -- casino. >> a lot of good news today. their potential second round opponents lost two people, and we hate to see anybody get injured, but it offsets steph curry. the team ease mott -- the team's motto strength in numbers is no more true than right now. klay thompson buried seven and they took a 3-1 lead over the rockets. today steph's teammates will move on for now without him. >> there is definitely added responsibility. everybody is add -- added responsibility. 24r* is definitely added responsibility for everyone. >> we feel good because we had this experience before. it was in the regular season
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and we want to build on the momentum. >> we believe in that and hope everybody else will believe in the strength in numbers. we say it for a purpose and that's what is hard to use it. >> giants hosting the padres and with a win the g men won back to back series after losing eight of 10 games. ciedo snags his 100th career victory and a shutout. note to all of you gentlemen out there. this is how you impress your date. catch the foul ball and hand it to her and a little kiss, very smooth. cuedo gets him to ground out to an inning ending double play. the umpire said he was safe at first. giants challenged and the play is overturned and still no score. crushes this ball. looks like it is going out and somehow it stays in the yard. crawford will score and 1-0 giants. same score in the eighth 1k3 ciedo and the old strike em
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out and throw em out. nine shutout innings and 100th career victory. the giants win it 1-0. baseball weather in detroit. 45 degrees in april. laces one and the short stop can't come up with it. same inning and after a sack fly it makes it 2-0. he drives him home and oakland goes up 3-0. a long run in foul territory and a nice scoop. he crushes his fifth homerun of the season and he leaves the a's in the category. the a's win big 5-1 your final. this abc7 sports report is brought to you by riverwalk casino and the warrior cans close out houston tomorrow night with a victory. >> you will be there. >> we will be there, larry beil and myself. it should be an interesting game. >> you should expect them to win. >> it is tough to los
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