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immigration and customs enforcement and homeland security. they're all investigating the incident. the u.s. border patrol and the officer of field operations are cooperating with the investigation. >> we'll keep you updated here during our newscast tonight and at 10:00 and on abc15 mobile. probably one of the most common vehicles, but there is just one that police need to finds. >> the bullets that woman on the a 51, came from a white work-style pickup truck. what is next in the investigation? >> police are trying to figure out a timeline, they're trying to figure out what went on the last few hours of her life. right will have she was killed, we know this, the victim noticed she was being followed
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got to the 51, she called 911. it takes about 20 minutes to get there to the 51 and that is when the shots were fired. they do believe that it's unusual for someone to follow another person for that length of time, so that is why why police think there must have been an incident or confrontation between them before she was shot and killed. what the connection is, and what the incident was, 's unclear, the length of time she was followed, shows the shooter or shooters intent. >> the fact they followed her, all of the way up to the 51, and continued through multiple city streets, showed intent and their mind shut down as to who they were endangering. >> witnesses told police that
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exited officer off thomas. they're looking at all of the surveillance in the area from 7th and broadway all of the way to where he exited hoping to get a shot of that truck. so they can get a better description out there. they want people to be on the lookout for the white work still truck with a ladder rack and toolbox on the back. >> very common, hopefully they find him. >> complaints endless. the department of corrections are not allowing them at the reentry center in phoenix. he didn't want to talk to us about what happened this week about the bank robbery. he shot at officers. in court, he said he wanted to be released to see his mom but the request denied.
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nothing to do with the crime. justice served, if you don't know her, you were scammed and she's paying the price. 28 years worth of prison. she faked cancer and then got a taxpayer funded abortion. her sentence includes two more cases. she defrauded a charity and was convicted in a drunk driving case. a lot of surveillance, this is what police are going to to find two cvs robbers. they got away 24 hours ago and we know an employee was hit with one of the guns. expected to be okay. crooks took off with cash. this is near power and jermaine. they left with a white minivan. an ongoing saga. who will win the fifth congressional district? that could get more
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in court asking for hundreds of ballots to be included in the recount. >> did the poll worker give you a receipt that had the correct location on it? >> no. >> did they explain what a provisional ballot is? not really. >> the threshold for a recount is a margin of victory than 1/10 of 1% of votes. a mom shot lived to tell the story and she was caught up in a love triangle. we're live in indian school. she broke up with the guy when she found out he was married. >> that's right, and she said that was last spring. she was surprised when she woke up and found her front door wide open, and her ex-boyfriend standing there with a gun.
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her left leg. >> i'm like, you shot me, and then he puts the gun to my head and was like, he's cussing and telling me he's going to kill me and i'm begging, my kids are in the house. >> the police report said warren baker drug her to the car. she was holding the bullet wound and begging for her life and he drop her at a hospital and just took off. she learned she was pregnant a child. the unborn baby is okay but she has a permanent limp from the wound. he's in jail and his bond $30,000. very lucky to be alive. >> two valley men paying for their sins. 30 years for the murder of the pastor. he was pastor jack. in 2015, they broke into his
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safe with cash, but then they shot and killed him. a bunk bed could cause harm. these men played a role in the attack. the man is being treated for stab wounds. they used their bunk bed as a weapon and they ground it down to a sharp edge. new information about this guy. he took off with major bling that he stole from drake's tour bus. he was in court and had lots to say. >> i just want to it go home, i'm tired, i need to be at work. >> he's clearly stating that he is tired. he just walked onto the bus while the driver was inside. turns out the driver thought he was one of the performers.
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the jewelery belongs to drake's dj. clear pictures of a guy who pulled a fast one at burger king. he robbed it on sunday, near 107th, police got at a shot of the get away truck. it's a f-150 with a toolbox in the back. the sentence will be handed down for that kennel case. serve 23 days in jail for the death of 23 dogs. they have to pay a fine and do community work and are on probation and will read an apology letter to the victims. they caught the guy but not the one they were looking for. they arrested a man hiding in the bushes while they looked for an armed robbery suspect.
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warrant and the guthat robbed the dollar general was caught too. no rain, still very humid. look at temperatures, and next to it, what it feels likes, the heat index. glendale feels like 97, and all across the valley, humidity is high and it feels warmer than it is. p.m. and 88 at the:00. clear skies and that overnight forecast is nice. we'll bottom out at 78. up at sunrise, we'll see the coolest temperatures. then tomorrow, 101 and then hotter and then that warming trend continues. that is coming up.
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terrorists. they believe they're linked to the cathedral square. democracy 2016 and policy speeches. hillary clinton is wanting her speeches to be focus on positivity. and she said donald trump is a threat. maybe not in the way you'd think. >> we have never been threatened as much by a single candidate running for as we have been in this election. she stopped in kansas tonight. donald trump said he was against the war but fact checkers say it's false. >> she refused to take accountability for her failed
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that produced refugees and unleashed islamic terrorism. his vp sent the day at california at the ronald reagan library. he said he sees ronald reagan in trump because he's honest and blunt. the college student on the central coast of california. they've confirmed they found what they were looking for in the field. it's near smart's college campus. they're not saying what it is. only that it's being analyzed to see if it's connected to the case. he broke the law but one city is ready to forget about. the doj warns that the atf
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the system. it's 200 bucks a pop. you're looking over your shoulder if you have a warrant. wondering if they're going to come after you, but they're cutting a break. starting september 9, and you won't go to jail if you come do the sheriff's office. >> they don't have to worry about the warrant and if they jail. after the grace period, you might end up in the slammer. >> they're hoping to have the same success that phoenix did, they had a similar program and cleared 2,100 warrants. back to you. traffic alert, showing you the situation. out there at the u.s. 60.
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of meridian, choose an alternate route. we'll keep you updated. he was just riding a scooter on a sidewalk, but it cost him his life almost, 25- year-old, he was walking near 534th when a man on a motorized scooter got too does. lopez stabbed him on the scooter, the victim got to a circle-k and called the man said he did it because the man was in the way. horrifying abuse case, a special needs teen holding onto life after almost starving to death. he would have been in a concentrate camp, that's what they compared it to. the son refused to consume anything but snacks and soda.
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intense medical treatment. the father is in court tomorrow. the mother is going to be in court next month. dealing with alligators. they captured this in florida. 11-foot alligator captured near bike trail. they've been looking for this one for quite some time after hearing people were feeding it, got a credit card you never wants or a bank account opened that you didn't know about? widespread at wells fargo and they're fined $185 million for illegal practices involving your accounts. >> they met sales goals and got more pay by opening bank accounts and a half million credit cards creating fake e- mails to sign them up.
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customer's knowledge and get this, they would transfer money from real accounts to fund the new ones. and the customers didn't know what hit them. $185 million, that's the penalty, and it's a huge fee, but what does that mean to a bank? it's a drop in the bucket and consumers get a small part. and they've fired some. and this is a wake-up call who don't check bank statements and don't question the late fee. we need to protect ourselves no matter which bank we use. here's how to get a hold of me
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abc15 sports. gear up against the patriots. fitz was making his debut and played in his home game as a cardinal. that happened to be against the patriots. today he said, things have changed since then. >> years back, my first home game was against the patriots, in 2004 and they couldn the seat away and now the tickets with $250. it's great to be a part of that and the growth of the organization and the following that we have in the city and the state. >> that game is in glendale
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it starts to count on sunday. >> super bowl preview, sunday night. >> knock on wood, we should, or cross fingers. all right, let's go to the forecast, kickoff and then temperatures are in the 90s. no not of this matters if you're inside. temperatures are in the 70s inside. but know that when you leave. there's a slight chance of stray storm in the forecast. that's for sunday evening. as live, now, desert doppler, nothing to track and eye on a few spotty showers in the east. they're dying down, that's the time lapse, one pocket of rain left. speaking of dry air, from the southwest, you saw that brown,
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right now, they're in 60s, and to the 50s over the weekend. that's more comfortable. 94 now, and winds at 10 miles per hour. and breezy in the west valley. and winds are strongest at luke air force base, 17 miles per hour. few breezes here and there, and here's a look at futurecast. we're going to see the breeziest out to the east but nothing doo bad. less tha and heading to friday and the weekend, tomorrow, temperatures in the 80s. and mid 90s at noon and by 5:00 p.m., mesa 98 and glendale 99 degrees. sedona is going to be 92, mostly sunny and partly cloudy skies. and air quality is going to get worse, a little bit worse, the
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ozone levels rise. pollen count levels are moderate. uv index is high. make sure you've got sunscreen on so you don't get burned. activity planner looks great for tomorrow. temperatures are in the 80s until 10:00 a.m. and here's the next several days. 101 friday and slight chance for storms on sunday and monday. and starting next week, in 90s. 7-day forecast is coming up. how high is too high? there's a way to find out if you're behind the wheel. a home away from home service accused of being racist.
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dozens of small breed dogs are up for grabs. they were saved from a hoarding house. they said they're all in good he the dogs are mostly poodles and chihuahua mixes. >> the 15th anniversary in the darkest day in america's history, there's going to be a memorial, there's going to be a piece of steel from the world trade center. this is a time lapse, and you can see it all this weekend at the scottsdale center for performing arts.
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l needs kids at a boarding school he used to run. widespread cases of physical and sexual abuse. students were also stripped down and forced to wear nothing but a sheet. indisputable evidence that congressional candidate supported the abusive practices and even bragged about them. they're there for a reason. because they're hopeless. because they're hopeless. a long history of abuse, the students may never recover.
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mariposa point of entry. in the last hour, a driver tried to bust through border patrol, driving south through the port and tried to hit officers. they shot at the driver and hit him, killed him and no agents were hurt. it's a big traffic back up now into mexico. and the point of entry will be closed the rest of the day. chaos on the 51, brand new, a us perspective of what they saw last night, after a woman was gunned down on the highway. >> the driver called 911 before being shot. she's been identified. there doesn't look like a fight and now they're looking for a white work-style truck with a ladder and toolbox on the back.
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attacked two officers for no apparent reason. he was driving in font of the officers and stopped and opened his door and punched and hit them. he even tried to bite one of them. they said they never had any plans to stop him before the attack. >> a valley mom has 6 years to sit in prison around think about what she did to her 2 children. she was just sentenced for stabbing her kids in 2014, they mom's court case play out. she was declared mentally incompetent for trial at one point. some argue the atf hasn't had the best run for catching the bad guys. and the botched fast and furious scandal and they messed up again during an undercover sting, but milwaukee is where
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to lure crooks in with illegal guns. they were going to buy them and get them off the streets but the agents over paid with taxpayer money and some of the guns were stolen from the atf vehicle. when agents shut it down, they said they accidentally left behind sensitive documents. the report recommended they back off stings like these. and now the forecast, few spotty showers, out to the east between stafford and show low. that's in the far east area. we're dealing with moisture leftover from newton moving through yesterday. humid evening and skies clear out at 7:00. and upper 80s through 8:00 and 9:00. and tomorrow we'll wake up to
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the 90s by lunchtime. and we'll touch the triple- digits in the afternoon. low 100s for the weekend and low monsoon moisture is back soon. and developing now, many of you have galaxy note 7, you may not be able to take your phone on the plane. and now the faa is considering banning them this comes as samsung recalls them due to exploding batteries. according to faa guidelines. any recalled battery is not allowed on a flight. there's a loophole, they didn't recall it through the consumer product safety commission. now the faa is investigating, we're going to keep you updated. 30 lawmakers getting schooled this month in arizona
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we went along to find teachers across the districts experiencing similar problems. >> it's not just in your vote. >> they got to stand in front of a class and hear teacher concerns. >> when you have 40 bodies in a room and only 30 minutes to accomplish something. >> it was so crowded, two classes were taught in the library until they paid new school with local funds because state funding takes too long. >> we have a popular that is having children and we need to get ahead of the wave that is coming. >> and when will there be enough computers to every child and should she ditch practice additional textbooks? >> i want others to be the test case rather than us. but that's going to happen.
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>> the legislators and teachers trade phone numbers. >> we're the boots on the ground and we need to talk to people making the laws that make these decisions. >> the teachers hope the state lawmakers leave the classrooms better educated about the every day needs of arizona students. when they head to the capital this winter, they'll make the best decisions for the state. you want to feel at home but so getting that chance. airbnb apologizing after complaints about racism. they have two new policies in place. you won't see user pictures and reservations are locked in once someone makes a request. what if recreational pot is legalized here in november and how police can figure out if someone is too high behind the
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listen to this. burritos drop from the sky. it could be reality this month. google is going to rule out chipotle testing. and they're delivered from a drone and lowered into the hands of hungry stud >> and now baseball, the mets sign tim tebow to a minor- league contract. what is everyone so mad about? >> a website with a different deal every day. how good are the deals? the answer is coming up in moments. and d-backs take on the giants this weekend. if you head out, temperatures are looking toasty.
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7 years after the "miracle on the hudson" made heroes out of captain sully and his crew. it includes people on board including a chandler woman. she said it was a great experience. >> it real life, the 208 seconds. flying stand by, she was in the middle seat of the last row, just trying to get to charlottes to celebrate her wedding anniversary. >> i'm a nervous flyer so we shut the shade. >> when she didn't see, she's now seeing on the big screen. >> it felt like we hit a
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hour. but the ordeal wasn't over. the frigid water was filling the plane. >> it was then that i realized he we were in trouble. you couldn't get out of the back of the plane. it was already underwater. the backdoor, it was unusable. she was tossed in a raft after escaping through the wing. >> it was a great experience from a human side. i really many that, you saw the best of people >> 7 years later, she's still staying in touch with the survivors and the pilots and the air traffic controller and now the director who is bringing their story to life. >> happening now, at the astros state university, a tribute to the heroes of 9/11. those trapped on the 110th floors of the towers. this is at the ua stadium.
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officers in tactical gear, they'll walk up 2, 071 steps to remember the call first responders made on 9/11. it's official, tim tebow is a professional baseball player and that makes many people angry. i'm wondering why? why is he such a polarizing figure? he does nothing that can be labeled as controversial. have you heard him bad teammate or fire back at his critics. he tries his hand and here we go. it's as if people want to see him fail. and i can't for the life of me figure it out. you get one life and i think we can agree, he's making the most of it, if he fails, he fails, but he tried. put yourself out there and
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when your last name is tebow, takes courage. >> he just wanted to do abc sports 15. >> really? >> people are speaking out against the mets, it's a publicity stunt, it's said. >> that guy is focus on what he does. >> don't listen to the trolls. they're trying to beat down everne >> i'm kidding. >> just teasing. >> i know. >> oh man, the trolls. >> all right, yep, all right, heat. >> look at the outside with me. not as beautiful as yesterday. it's clearing out of here. the skies are crystal clear, and we still have moisture
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so humidity is high. 94 degrees, and feeling warmer with that dew point at 64, and let me show you, we're talking muggy, mid 60s and it needs to drop for it to feel more comfortable and it's going to take us a day or so to see that happen. as we let futurecast cycle into saturday. drier air is going to surge in and we'll drop dew points to the 40s and 50s. and then it's going to feel much better. we going to see dry forecast especially in the valley. but there could be a stray storm on saturday. those increase sunday into monday and then increase into the valley. we'll see more moisture on sunday and monday. those storm chances are 20% on monday. clear and quiet. we had a few showers earlier and that that's cleared.
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going to stay that way. temperatures are 84 and 100 in bullhead city. and tonight, the 70s. and areas to the west. little chilly up in flagstaff, and grand canyon, in the 40s tonight. and 70s and 80s tomorrow. globe at 90 and casa grande at 97. tomorrow, 70s in the morning and mid 90s at noon. and triple digits in the afternoon. and 99 in gilbert and 100 at luke air force base. and now the next 7 days. 104 on saturday and still in the triple digits on sunday and highs are in the 90s and dry out by wednesday. got breaking news, north korea may have conducted their fifth nuclear test.
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explosion with 5.3 magnitude. they can't determine what type of explosion. we're seeing south korea reported seismic waves near the test site. we'll keep you updated. and over the years, we've covered everything, but not just often that we run a four- that's 12-years-old. >> she's a young female boxer who is tough and focused and knows what and where she wants to be in the next few years. >> going to the olympics. >> she started boxing 5 years ago and now her sights are on the 2024 olympics. she's kept in it perspective
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>> she's training for the 2016 jean lewis boxing tournament and her training schedule is anything but easy. >> i box five days out of the week and conditioning is like doing your exercises and running and pull ups and all of that stuff. >> thinking back, she her first fight was scary. >> the adrenaline kicks in and you do what you got to do. >> and what do the friends say? >> they tell me they're scared of me but happy for me. >> what goes through her mind after a win? >> a girl can be good at this sport? >> and perspective, she has plenty of it. >> you never know, anything is
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looking for ways to save, and those daily deal sites get us excited. a site that has a different deal every day. danielle learner explains. we were excited for that daily deal. the first deal, these lamps for free. it includes shipping and not a bad deal. the next best price was at amazon. and you'll save 5 bucks using that deal. we searched deal after deal and we found decent deals but not screaming ones. check these sites and others to make sure you're not spending unnecessary cash. research is key.
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our facebook page and we'll is share your deals with others. tonight, an interview you don't want to miss at 10:00. a former bank employee tells all after wells fargo is accused of opening accounts to satisfy sales goals. he's giving us an inside look at what employees were forced to do. >> a new twist in the bury my son saga. and the guy holding that's coming up at 10:00. triple digits are back tomorrow and drying out and not for long. monsoon chances return next
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