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point? >> reporter: well, at this point, they are telling me this quick trip was absolutely packed with people. you can see police lights flashing all over the place. crime scene tape is set up tonight. taking a live look, you can see the victim's white car with the door open. taking a look at video, police say the suspect got into the car with the man, some kind of fight broke out and that suspect started shooting. the victim, a 31-year-old learned was rushed to the hospital where he died. the suspect got another vehicle and took off. police are searching for that suspect. they have a pretty good idea who this person may be. they found a bag inside the car that may contain drugs. live, we know several witnesses are being questioned by police behind this crime scene tape. this'll be up for several hours
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search for that gunman. >> now to 16th and broadway. abc15 first on the scene of this breaking situation. two guys who knew each other got into a fight. one of them had a gun and it went off, hitting the other guy in the arm. >> and shots fired on i-10 90 minutes ago. dps not confirming details yet but whatever happened caused a big back up around 19th. human remains found tonight in the exact same spot as some discovered last week. this is a used car lot near 24th that roadway. police believe there is a likely connection but they are trying to sort out what happened and how long those bones have been there. a safety alert at 10:00. this is no ordinary bike ride. a valley mom says this man asked her little girls to do terrible things. jon erickson live near 11th avenue and them up. obviously, this guy needs to be
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>> mom and dad say the guy jumped over to walls including one like this to get to the little girl. mom says she thought the backyard was a safe place at the backyard is where the guy spent about 40 minutes with the girl. here is a man police are looking for and here is what mom says she has done to his family's -- to her family's sense of safety. >> [silence] >> no words but they hope someone can find the words to identify him. >> he is obviously very bold children. >> reporter: it's a block where family time is as much a part of the landscape as the palm trees. tuesday afternoon started innocently enough. mom baked cookies and sent them to the backyard to eat them but then the man showed up wearing a backpack, a dark shirt, a ball cap and jumped into their backyard. >> i spent a lot of time -- he spent a lot of time convincing
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>> reporter: that he wasn't. >> he asked the girls to do terrible things . >> reporter: before it was over, the man exposed himself to the girls and had one of them. mom and dad said he ran away after introducing the girls to the ugliness of the world and then had the gall to come back. >> this can have been anywhere. it's true. >> reporter: it was a neighbor who saw the guy back again here today. mom and dad had kidnapping plans this time. if you have seen anyone in the area, 11th and dunlap with that dark backpacking and shirt, please give police a call. >> that's got to be terrifying for parents. as if that wasn't enough, another creep tried to sexually assault a woman in a neighborhood near the loop 303 in happy valley. detectives are still working on a suspect's description and we
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get it. or quiet but this street was buzzing in the worst way. we are working to confirm reports that a woman may have been stung as many as 100 times by bees. no specific details yet but we will update you as we were more. a bicycle clearly not where it is supposed to be in a six- year-old boy exactly where he needs to be to get better after colliding with that maroon van on his way home from school. doctors are right now. his family let us know he is in a medically induced, having surgery to reset his jaw and nose. with little boy, such a fighter. his family helping create a gofundme page to cover extensive medical bills. phoenix sending a stern letter to donald trump asking him to stop using an ad citing their ad incorrectly. no comment and from the trump campaign but there are questions about whether
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death threats and she is the first democrat the arizona republic has endorsed in the's history. now, death threats are starting to pour in but the paper is not backing down. their editorial board says donald trump is not conservative and in their view, not qualified. gary johnson is starting to creep up in the polls and the libertarian party nominee hosting a rally this saturday in the valley at the phoenix airport marriott. johnson tried to move past a flub where he was unable to name a single world leader. from possibility to reality, look who is suing sheriff joe arpaio now. democrat paul penzone, who wants his job. >> politics does not come with rules to behave unethically. politics is what we make it, how we behave.
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about a fight with his now ex- wife. the sheriff's lawyers say they are protected by the first amendment. >> it guarantees citizens will have the access to information about politicians and shared with others regardless of how tawdry that might be. the court case will likely not be decided until they face off after the november election. suspected drug deals and a hideout for criminals. neighbors knew it and took action to take pack -- take back their block. when police moved in, they uncovered a hotbed of crime. >> reporter: the door is boarded up, officially city property. the windows are blocked off because it was a free-for-all. people coming and going as they please and doing as they please inside. police started investigating in january but neighbors stayed on
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needed to finally bust this place. this is where the story ends four 7839 indian road. >> now i can have my kids playing out here. >> reporter: the story of the owner, lost over time. abandoned. >> there was pools of florida dish of food on the floor, doors and windows were damaged. it was deplorable inside. it was a mess. >> reporter: squatters coming and going, prostitutes, drug deals, new crimes at their doorstep. >> i caught a guy next-door trying to steal stuff from the neighbor's mail. >> reporter: fed up, neighbors changed the narrative and started calling police relentlessly with suspect descriptions, time so visits, and license plate numbers. it took months but when police moved in: >> the criminal activity for auto thefts and burglars. >> reporter: a stash house of
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it out but that's the moral of the story. >> hopefully, nobody feels they are wasting our time. >> reporter: and now this block can close the books on the property. >> the neighborhood is trying to come back. people are a lot happier now. not what you want to see with the state fair coming up. several fairgoers stranded on a carnival ride in massachusetts. passenger one by one to safety. thankfully, no injuries reported. a gunman still on the run 15 hours after breaking into a chamfer goodwill store. police releasing a surveillance video -- photo of him. cops evacuated the stripmall and sent in the s.w.a.t. team. the gunmen came face to face with an employee opening shop for the day. this guy fired at least one shot. police and goodwill managers are praising the employee for
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you are on chamfer cameras. the city is planning to reactivate photo enforcement cameras at two in sections on saturday. we are going to bring a map and show you exactly where they will be. one out -- one at elma and ray road. violators will only get a morning but once -- a warning but once halloween hits, those haunted tickets are back for good. a little over 24 hours left in the monsoon season. the clock is ticking to get anymore -- any so far, phoenix officially just a little bit under a quarter of an inch low average for the monsoon this far. just a 10% chance of maybe seeing some more showers tomorrow. right now, desert doppler showing things clear and quiet across the valley and beyond. across all of central arizona right now. hour by hour through futurecast tomorrow, you will see when we might see some rain and a peek
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it's just not cool. a video of a guy robbing stores, shooting a gun, and wearing scary halloween masks. police say he could be responsible for even more crimes. this is at a domino's two weeks ago. just nine minutes before that, the same guy hit up a taco bell near 98 and lower buckeye. police have arrested 217-year- olds and so far they have been linked to at least three robberies this month. tonight, we have actual video of one of robberies at phoenix gay bars. this happened outside the bunkhouse near 7th and indian school. an hour later, customers outside a bar less than 2 miles away were robbed. no one was hurt no one has been arrested either. beauty school dropout but it's not the students who are leaving. >> it's the school and that's bad news for more than 100 students in our state. we told you about the abrupt closure of regency beauty institute. we are hearing from students
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school was asking them for money this week. >> they were hounding me all week. they were hounding me for many all week. they closed yesterday. i hadn't gotten a chance to completely pay them but they got a lot of my money. >> the irony is the school says it didn't have enough cash to continue its operations. a phoenix school for deaf children doesn't have enough space according to a letter from the state agency. the phoenix school for the death has 147 beds. tragedy on the tracks. why some say it's a deadly mistake that could have been prevented. texting and flying. why some pilots are encouraged to that -- to do that at sky harbor. a hidden militia protecting you from a gamble.
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what went wrong? a lot of questions about the runaway train in new jersey. one person killed and within 100 others hurt. investigators looking at the train is 'version box and tomorrow they hope to inspect the train cars, which are a mangled mess at this time. we are going to hear from a passenger who was thrown off his seat as the train ran off the tracks. >> we could see that the whole platform had been destroyed. people were climbing out of the emergency exits. >> sensei this could have been prevented with technology that automatically stops they train if it is going too fast but new
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the technology for another two years. it remains to be see if the train engineer, now out of the hospital, was speeding. you have heard the warning not to text and drive but how about texting and flying? it's being encouraged at sky harbor. air-traffic controllers changing the way they communicate, confirming with us they have started using technology called datacom. instead of using a radio for clearance, controllers are sending text msa miscommunication and saves time in the long run. for now, sky harbor is one of a few dozen airports using the technology. more demands for phoenix police to release the video of the moment they shot and killed a black man who never had a gun. protests are going on for a third straight mind. alfred olango lived in the valley recently. his mother, speaking out about her terrible loss. >> my family, how painful it is
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have raised. >> it is possible the department of justice could get involved. we have learned federal officials tried twice to report -- deport him back to uganda but the country refused to take him back. a life-saving drug or pain relief? it's all over the drug known as cradle -- cratum. the da wants to put the drug on taking away any legal access. donald trump is playing the blame game for how things went in the first debate and pointing fingers at the moderator. >> then i had to put up with the inker and fight the anchor all the time on everything i said. what a rigged deal. >> you heard him. from calling the debate rigged. his attacks against clinton will get more personal in the next debate. clinton responding to that
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how he runs his campaign. we have two more debates. you will be able to see what he says and what i say. >> the next debate is october 9 but their running mates square off on tuesday. what do you do if you support a candidate but people keep stealing your yard signs? a donald trump supported took a unique approach, booby trapping his sign. when someone tried to take the sign, they got zapped with a shock. the sign stealer is now facing criminal charges for trespassing. calling this little guy after he was stuck on the roof of a cell phoenix home for days. the humane society rescued the chihuahua mix today. kim tobin talked to the homeowner who found the dog whimpering for help. >> there is a good boy a. >> reporter: rufus is on solid ground after days on this roof. >> a dog hanging over the edge whimpering and very hungry. >> reporter: the homeowner
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himself because of back problems but could peek over the edge to see rufus. >> i was worried if i got him down i would take him home. >> reporter: he called animal control as they tried to figure out how the little guy got up there. >> maybe something scared him and he scrambled up the trees. it's a mystery. >> reporter: back and forth phone calls between agencies figured out who could get the dog down but greg fed and watered him the whole time. >> i'm but maybe he would be okay. used a ladder and a met to get him. they are guessing he is about three years old, no tags and no microchip. >> i think once he is comfortable, he will come out of his shell. >> reporter: this little guy is ready for some rest and hopefully his forever home. kim tobin, abc15 news. >> they are going to wait 72 hours to see if an owner comes forward. if not, rufus will be up for
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>> you mean rufus will become kim tobin's dog. >> maybe he was scared of the dust storm. >> he was probably up there during it. better weather over the weekend, which is good but we still have a slight chance of seeing more storms or possibly some more dust across portions of our state tomorrow. tonight, clear and quiet except for southeastern arizona. things are still rumbling, the lightning still striking near san simon and the i-10 corridor toward the new mexico state line these showers will continue to move in overnight as they push further northeast and then things will quiet down across the state and the overnight forecast. here is a look farther north. still a few sprinkles falling to the north of alpine. drier air already starting to move in. very apparent as you look at the water vapor imagery. huge swaths of brown dropping dew points but we're still holding onto the mid to upper 50s across the valley. feeling just a little humid out
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it's enough moisture to work with tomorrow before we see dew points really plummet into the weekend. tomorrow, a chance for thunderstorms. testbeds in the higher terrain where the mountains provide upper left. there is a slight chance across central z?rich -- central arizona, a 10% shot tomorrow before we dry out this weekend. 75 degrees at 6 am, 80s by 8 am, low 90s by noon, temperatures near average. 85 degrees this time of year for the high. wins at 6 miles per hour in less than 10 miles per hour overnight and through tomorrow. temperatures now in the upper 70s in cave creek and buckeye. the rest of the rally in the low to mid 80s and across the state's. 64 degrees in sedona, 65 degrees and flagstaff and temperatures in the west in the 80s. lows in the 70s. father east, show low 50s one degrees, 42 degrees and flagstaff and low to mid 50s in prescott and payson.
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the state with a slight chance for showers. it will be a little more in the higher terrain. about 30 to 40% chances of their -- up there. flagstaff at 80 degrees, mid- 80s in globe and suffered. from the valley out to the west, 90s for tomorrow. here in the valley, 94 degrees in mesa, 95 degrees in gilbert and tempe, 94 degrees and scottsdale. in the west valley, temperatures a degree or so hot or near peoria but glendale, 95 degrees. here is the next seven days. temperatures in the mid-90s, sunny and dry and then next week, big changes as we get a cold front coming in. it looks windy up north on monday. we are going to fall nearly 10 degrees monday and tuesday into the mid-80s. 60 degrees for the low tuesday. that means many spots across the valley seeing their first 50s of the season.
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-- hidden and extreme security measures protecting you from terrorist attacks at casinos. steve wynn who built the mirage and the bellagio sat down for an interview admitting for the first time he has a secret armed militia hiding in plain sight. >> las vegas is a target city. we have pardon the target. >> he says with big crowds at his pr step up security and says at least some of his casinos have metal detectors you never see, secretly checking everyone who comes and goes. open concept, renovated kitchen, things to deliver in the homebuyer. >> but we have a consumer alert on the biggest sneaky sales tricks. among them, the smell of freshly baked cookies which can hide mold sales -- smells. >> fresh coats of paint can
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this team still thinks it's the 2015 team and expects a certain amount of success. patrick peterson elaborated this afternoon. >> we're not i guess, not playing with the same passion that we had last year. there is a lot of new faces in this ballclub so just going up there, playing in starting fast. i believe that's the biggest thing. if we can do that, that will overcome a lot of our mistakes. >> final road game for diamondbacks. could they had back home on a high note? no, they couldn't. robbie ray gives up five runs in less than five innings and it's not about a ninth-inning rally because they end up falling short. the nationals win 5 -3 in washington. the diamondbacks open a three- game set with the padres at home and then that's it. the season finale as -- is this sunday afternoon. week four of the nfl kicking off in cincinnati. the bengals hosting the miami
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miami gets on the board early but they get shut out after the first quarter. in the end, the bengals went back 22-27 -- 22-7. the seven-day forecast looking good and dry. the rain chances are showing off exactly when the monsoon season ends tomorrow. a slight chance of showers, mid- 90s through the weekend and a big cooldown. wind on monday for the valley. some pretty stiff resistance -- breezes with gusts near 25 miles per hour as the cold air >> perfect.
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