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now at 9:00, trying to catch a killer. the latest on the search for a man accused of shooting three people and running over and killing a m w woman with his ca. barely old enough to drive, this 16-year-old boy accused of murdering his 3-year-old brother. new information we learned about this case. walls couldn't keep this from climbing up trump tower today. what he was planning to accomplish with this dangerous stop once he got to the stop. later, he had to go on his honeymoon by himself after his wife lost her passport. would you do the same? wow, what a show tonight in the skies. the monsoon moving back into the
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the rain came down. >> a roll of dustle rolling into phoenix coming in from the south as it does. incredible images from sky fox. live pictures from 24th street and indian school in phoenix. a lot of water on it. it is not completely flooded but it was earlier. >> we have crews headed to the west valley that was hit particularly hard. this is moving westbound on i-10. look at the lightning. i think the lightning was the big shocker. there were power outages due to the storm. a.p.s. reporting 1,000 customers are without pow per. >> -- power. >> dave munsey is a busy nigh tonight. >> reporter: you can see the storm moving in from the
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amount of moisture to push through the city here before we're done. we get another look backing up into casa grande. look at these numbers by south of casa grande. we get a little over an inch in a couple of dissments areas. 1.8 showing up. we get into buckeye. this is where they got hit hard tonight. you see the storm system rolling in and right near buckeye, inch surrounding the area. you can see it coming over the mountain and once again, a little over an inch down here. .5 of an inch and as we get phoenix on the west side. you see the numbers go down a little bit. south of tollesson, 1.4 but .2 when you get closer into the
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they slow down a little bit but there is more rain to come. we'll be back and have another look at the radar and, in fact, we'll take a look at the whole state and look at these numbers and lightning. >> there were spots where we got big showers this morning. pinal county sheriff's deputies had to rescue a man whose truck got stuck in a wash. when deputies arrived, the was standing on top of his truck. >> the gold canyon golf resort is cleaning up after the mess. golfers were on the course yesterday when the water rushed in and nearly drowned parts of the greens. two courses were devastated and crews worked to clean up the
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so mainly, it was a lot of debris on the golf course pass, some of the fairways and bunkers got water, actually, in it. but nothing infrastructure wise. >> the dinosaur mountain course is expected to open tomorrow so they have a lot of clean up to do until then but the sidewinder course will be closed through friday. another major story we are and killed a woman and ran her over with his car. police say he is armed and dangerous. >> two other people are wounded in the shooting and police believe it stemmed from an ongoing dispute from neighbors. >> reporter: police say the person who is responsible for the shootings is still on the loose tonight. neighbors we spoke to say the woman who was shot and killed suffered from severe mental
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suspect's house the last few days. painting a different picture tonight than it did this morning. just after midnight, police say a 42-year-old woman, along with her 62-year-old boyfriend and 65-year-old neighbor who ran to help was shot by 35-year-old adam blomdahl. after shooting the woman, he ran over her with his car. >> he ran over with purposely. he backed the vehicle up and ran over her a second time and eventually, a third and fourth time before leaving the area. >> i don't know how she was still standing after being shot four times. standing up and saying help me, i think i'm dying. i'm like, just lay down, stay still and that is when he came driving around and drove her over. >> reporter: the woman did pass away.
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condition. the man suffers from severe mental health issues and police being called out there isn't uncommon. >> we have taken her to see psychiatric care on different occasions. >> reporter: as it is unclear to what led up to the shooting, police are looking for blomdahl. he is driving a 2015 white chevy if you have any information on this case or know where blomdahl might be, you're asked to call police. danielle miller, fox 10 news. the 16-year-old boy accused of stabbing his 3-year-old brother to death in youngtown will be tried as an adult. shae holloway made his first court appearance today. >> one count of murder in the second degree. it is a class one felony.
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with a deadly weapon, dangerous instrument that is a class two felony. >> reporter: 16-year-old shae holloway listens to the judge read the charges against him. he allegedly killed his brother. the 3-year-old's name was princeton. >> princeton was the kind of child that could light up a room. he honestly could and i know you hear that all of the time. neve anything to anybody but be a little 3-year-old kid. >> reporter: he threw his brother from the second floor to the first floor, grabbed a knife from the kitchen and began stabbing the boy. the 9-year-old sister tried to stop the attack but holloway stabbed her, too. she is expected to be ok. holloway committed the crime with no warning. the family is shocked. >> it is one of the most loving
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my life. i don't know if i will ever understand what happened. >> police say the young man holloway admitted to killing his brother but it is not clear what led him to murder. he is being held on $1 million bond. a police chase involving horsepower. how officers worked to corral the horses that got loose in phoenix. rumor has it that the nfl is trying to lure adele to perform during half time during super bowl but is she the right choice? we'll discuss in the buzz. a man on a mission scaling the trump tower hundreds of feet off of the ground. what he was planning to do before police dragged him
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new york is used to interesting things, i will put it that way, what but a spectacle today. a man using suction cups scales the side of the trump tower in manhattan. the nation watched it, the world watched it as it unfolded hundreds of feet above ground. >> would the suction grounds give out, who knows? what was the reason for this? here is the answer. 3:30 p.m. eastern wednesday. >> the security guard came out and said what are you doing, we said there is a guy rappeling off the side. >> reporter: a man started scaling the side of trump tower of the 58-story building. >> he took his basketball shorts off but he had more shorts underneath. he stood on the lblg and applied
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>> reporter: the tower serves as his headquarters but he was making campaign stops in virginia and florida. they closed streets and causing traffic backups at rush hour in busy man that the -- manhattan. officers began removing parts of windows and vents to communicate with the climber who and mouse climbing away trying to avoid police. just after 6:30 eastern, police rammed the climber and pulled him in. down on the street, cheers erupted. >> what he explained to us is he wanted a personal meeting with mr. trump. he posted a youtube video on tuesday. it explains he is an independent researcher and he wanted to meet with him. he is going to be psychologically evaluated and
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20-year-old male from virginia. he stayed at a hotel yesterday. he says in a youtube video, he wanted a personal meeting with donald trump. he is at bellevue hospital under mental evaluation. >> people all over the world were able to watch the man scale trump tower on live on fox 10 news now and people were watching from across the globe. you can watch all events as they unfold live. >> you can watch when trump speaks, when hillary clinton speaks on fox 10 news now. we cover it all. speaking of the clinton campaign, they faced criticism after revealing donors to the campaign after they got special access. trump made controversial remark
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supporters could prevent clinton from being elected by voting for her. many thought he was suggesting something else. many thought he was suggesting to violence against her. trump campaigned in two more swing state, visiting virginia and florida but his comments yesterday seemed to be the talk yesterday. his talk leading to backlash from democrats and republicans. today, donald trump claims that he was advocating any type of violence against th. >> we're talking about political power. there is tremendous political power to save the second amendment. you look at the power they have in terms of votes and that is what i was referring to, obviously, that is what i was referring to. everybody knows it. >> hillary clinton called donald
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meantime, while speaking to supporters in iowa, hillary clinton was interrupted by an attendee who tried to rush the stage. the person was protesting on behalf of animal rights. the secret service taking extra precautions after donald trump's comments yesterday. >> reporter: less than 48 hours away from the first preseason game for your arizona cardinals. they get set to take on the oakland raiders. who will see the mos time and which players will not see any action at all? >> reporter: another rainy night for the valley. it came rolling in over an hour ago but it is big and still there. we'll look at our new storm
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>> reporter: well, hi, folks. it is 84 degrees and downtown, we had rain come down and dust came through earlier. i know the east valley is missing a little bit. a lot of folks are missing it. winds out of the southwest at 16 at this time. 88 in fountain hills. 91 in chandler. big storm in buckeye. 79 degrees in buckeye at this time. you take a look at the radar here. we get down close and you can see the stuff coming in from the south and the west over here. we get a look at the lightning. i wanted to get that in. you can see the lightning strikes that are happening. look over here as that storm moves in and moves through
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tonight. about 1.8 of an inch of rain. almost 2 inches on the ground in the buckeye area. we had pretty intense rains as well south of laveen. when we get into the phoenix area, those amounts come down a little bit but as you can see, there is moisture to come through here. we take you to sky harbor and they are getting it is thickening up a little bit coming in here. we will see more rain before it is all over. once again in the scottsdale area, comes in pretty thick and it turns to rain and becomes steady rain after that. certainly, a lot of active weather around. you can see the storm system working its way toward wickenburg at this time. the lightning strikes in the buckeye area where the storm
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well. these, of course, are the watches. they have discontinued the watches in the central area, phoenix area and the southern area. they are keeping them up until 11:00 this evening. we will see flood warnings out there until 9:30. we have an aviation weather warning because of lightning strikes that they have the aviation warning and a flo warning next to phoenix at this time where the storm system is moving in at this time. that is why the flood warning is in that particular place at this time. we're getting a look at the futurecast. we see a few storms rolling in over the next couple of hours. after that, they roll out rapidly. 101 degrees for the high today. you see 100's on the west side. 100 in chandler. 98 in scottsdale.
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84 in prescott. 92 in page. 101 on the high here today. 84 for the morning low. 105 and 85 would be the normal high and low. this is what we're forecasting for tomorrow. in the 90's around the valley. 96 in surprise. 95 in maricopa. 94 in scottsdale. 94 at sky harbor is what we're forecasting as 70's and 80's across the mountains. a few triple digit numbers across the location. there has been a few good storms out there. look at them roaming across minnesota another one working in the new england area and that is a big one in the gulf states in florida. some of the areas picking up as much as 9 inches of rain in the
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there is flooding without the area as well. as you can see here, temperatures haven't suffered too much. new orleans at 93. 87 in atlanta. other numbers from across the country though are still up there and it is warm across the country. 79 overnight. we'll look at 94 degrees for tomorrow. you can see the numbers pick up as the sun shines a little more and starts warm things up a little watch your kids around water. >> good temps. it is not something you see every day. a couple of horses on the loose in the city. >> not the llama drama of a couple ears -- years ago. phoenix officers were tasked with trying to catch these guys. eventually, they split up just like any good crime team will split up and confuse police making the effort to capture
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>> are they going to get an additional citation for evading police arrest? >> one horse was seen running in and out of traffic. they were docile in the end. some of their employees were able to wrangle the horses but it is not clear how they got loose in the first place. coming up in the next half hour, it is not mother nature's fault so who is to blame for the a neighborhood? >> reporter: six times in how long of a time? >> less than a month. a recent court ruling could cost solar customers a lot of money. using auto pay to take care of the recurring payments could
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>> reporter: patience stressed to the breaking point for some folks in the east valley that is what happens when the power goes out over and over. power has been interrupted 500-600 people in mesa from gilbert to lindsey, superstition freeway to baseline. six times in how long? >> within a month, less than a month. we have them for 12 hours. >> reporter: what kind of hardship does it work on you? >> trying to live in a hot house. the temperature gets crazy. you can't sleep. you can't doing the inside the house. >> reporter: some neighbors say they lost money on spoiled food and medicines. no power for the fridge. how much have you lost? >> about $3,000. >> reporter: $3,000? >> correct, food and medication, including everything in the deep freezer as well. >> reporter: s.r.p. says it
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>> this is part of an underground cable problem. what caused the problem is the underground cable failed quicker than we expected. >> reporter: s.r.p. installed a temporary above ground cable until the underground one is replaced. >> we don't want our customers to be frustrated. we don't want them to be power. >> reporter: so finally the power is back on, looks like for good. folks are looking forward to no more problems. the solar industry in nevada is taking a major hit and it will cost solar customer big bucks. all nevada homeowners spend $1,600 to subsidize the customers who have solar panels
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longer. the utility commission is fazing out the subsidy. according to solar activists this will increase the solar utility bill by 50%. >> governor sandoval has backstabbed us and gone against supporting us, the little person. >> as the rooftop solar industry has gotten larger and larger, we have seen the subsidy now, 18 years later, it is time for the industry to stand on its own two feet. >> solar activists are fighting the battle in court. it is a battle that arizona is watching closely. said it and forget it, that is the way a lot of us buy our favorite products or buy online.
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modern convenience could be costing you a lot of extra money. chocolate, vanilla, sandy has a counter full of fitness shakes but it is too much of a good thing. >> it sits bag after bag after bag. >> reporter: they show up once a month. >> i can't use them as soon as i need to use them. >> reporter: she spends money on stuff she doesn't because canceling is too much trouble. >> i don't want to talk to people so i do everything online. >> reporter: she logged on to true bill, an app that finds, tracks, and cancels the unwanted subscriptions. >> i saved $250 a month, almost $3,000 a year and there is probably more to come. >> reporter: yahya thinks a lot of us could save money so he created true bill.
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products on auto payment. >> what struck us is how many people had subscriptions they were paying for that they forgot about and they put off canceling. >> reporter: putting off the task because you are losing money. steve partners with true bill called bill shark. >> we partner to get you bill savings. >> reporter: auto pay makes it easy for companies to get hikes passed you. >> their favorite meth is to creep up the price, a dollar here, $2 here. you have gone from a $75 a month bill to $90 a month bill. they do $400 billion revenue.
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$60 billion is generated from this. >> reporter: sandy is canceling auto payments. >> i love the product and i will still buy it. >> reporter: a study found that all of us will negotiate with auto pay companies to get aloer rate. 20% will switch to a different provider and 60% continue to pay. >> that is what they count on. >> stuck in the cycle. we have links to bill shark with tonight's report on fox10phoenix.com. you will find it all there. at&t will be sending refunds to customer over the next few months. the federal government offering the company to pay out $700 million after the company allowed scammers to charge their customer $9 a month for a service that didn't exist.
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a t&t will refund customers within the next few months. delta airlines continuing to recover from the outage and ripple effects were felt around the world. they are largely back to normal but the system to check in and board passengers as well as dispatch planes is still slow. thousands of flights have been canceled. it tells from a critical piece of equipment failing. we were not given a ton of information and that led to grounded flights around the world. up next, after the break, it has become so popular, you can earn college credit for playing pokemon go. is this the down fall of civilization? >> this might be the beginning. >> where this special class is being offered. >> are you going to make a joke
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no injuries were reported. iraqi forces are preparing an offensive to recapture mosul from the islamic state. libya forces have ousted isil out of cert. it is on on the border of libya. it is the biggest advance in libya since u.s. began air russia accuses ukraine of trying to sneak forces into the peninsula that russia invaded and annexed in 2014. vladimir putin accuses them ofs creating a new conflict. an accusation, kiev denies. that is tonight's fox flash
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the zika virus has reopened today. it was a ghost town. local officials went door-to-door handing out mosquito repellant. they are asking congress to get back in session to pass zika funding for florida. governor rick scott plans to declare a state of emergency. >> understand this is an emergency. this i with. this is not something we can put on the back burner and say we'll do it later. >> meantime, there are planes flying over a two-mile area in a neighborhood dropping chemicals trying to kill the mosquitoes. businesses have tried to keep the mosquitoes away. being employed seems to make a lot of employees exhausted. half of all workers take a week
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catch up on sleep. for those not tired and looking to be hired, you might be in luck. the government says employees advertised more openings and hired more people in june. workers with a student loan a prescription to limit the pain. they will match loan payments up to $10,000 for full-time workers who earned a degree in the last 10 years. the girl scout new s'mores cookies will be available in january. one is double dipped and covered in an icing coating. another is a sandwich cookie with a marshmallow filling. playing pokemon go can earn you college credit. fresno city college, have you heard of that one? >> yes. >> in california is adding
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upcoming semester. the class is listed as a physical education court. no word on what they will be doing, only, playing pokemon go but they will receive one college credit for it. >> ok. for the first time ever, you can connect to the president via facebook, not just by liking his page but you can send president obama a every day, he reads 10 letters through the mail since he took office in 2009. looks like he might have to change things up to fit in facebook time. >> who is sending snail mail anymore? it is a rarity. >> that's right. >> he may get a better feel of what people are feeling. next in the buzz, a monkey on the loose in an airplane.
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it's time for the buzz... where we talk about the stories people are talking about. first up... stories people are talking time for the buzz, we talk about the stories that people are talking about. >> you hear about people bringing animals on plane for support animals. they are typically dogs for someone who has an emotional or physical disability will have them. >> that is fine. >> on a frontier airline someone the monkey got loose in the cabin. it sounds like a bad 1970's movie. monkeys are on the list of the approved list but it goes to the bigger issue of the support animals. as a normal person, you are looking at them going is that a support animal or is it your pet? >> yes, it is a scam. i don't think people are being
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is truly a support animals, a lot of the times. >> you can get the vests online. >> people are gaming the system. >> i swear i saw a chihuahua in my grocery store a couple weeks ago with the little vest on. is that a support animal? >> it has been abused. >> it diminishes the real sport animals. >> have you seen the photo on social media, the man went on hi the photo shows him on the plane without her. >> he looks happy about this. >> he does. why did he not go to the trip of to italy? a couple days before they were supposed to leave, she lost her passport. that is grounds for divorce. >> if she said go to italy without me, she is being nice. >> you can do that when you're
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you have the ground rules worked out. if that is your first outing, i think he should stay home. i do. >> what is she doing without him? maybe she is having a better time without him. >> oh, the cabana boy, the pool guy is paying a visit or what? >> cleaning the pool. >> he is in italy drinking wine having a good time. super bowl is around the corner. it will be in houston, texas, and rumor considered to perform. no doubt she is an amazing performer. i'm not sure the energy of her songs, they are so her rose, i >> i thought they should book depeche mode. even though she is a great
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a great choice for that. >> her energy of her songs are the kind that you want to curl up in the fetal position and cry when you listen to adele music. you think about the lovers lost. >> you go in the second half drained. >> don't let the players hear it or they won't have the energy to come out. >> head to our facebook >> john is taking all of the complaints tonight. >> john hooks fox 10. >> anything fun, come to my site. we would love to hear from you. >> reporter: all i know is the guy who went on the honeymoon by himself, his wife is getting the guest room ready for him. the cardinals and raiders facing off on friday night. plus, the d-backs working
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disabled list. who will we see on the field? starters like carson palmer and cornerback patrick peterson only supposed to get a quarter or two. top pick robert nkemdiche ruled out because of a high-ankle spring he suffered at the beginning of camp. mike jurecki with what to look for. >> carson palmer will start and drew stanton will follow that up. i think the cardinals will keep two quarterbacks on the active roster, barkley and coker are practice squad eligible. i think barkley has been in the system a little bit longer. coker is having issues with his mechanics. i'm curious to see how d.j. humphries plays in this game.
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patrick peterson, you're going to get picked on. hopefully, justin bethel can return. williams has only played college corner four months. former running back, he has the skills set. the game is not too big for him. i'm looking forward to watching some of these big guys, d.j. humphrey, brandon williams, this is a good opportunity for the coming raiders on paper, you like to see the young guys step up. >> reporter: from university of phoenix stadium, we head across town to cardinals' training facility where we find the arizona wild cat football team. this is a classy move by michael bidwell and the cardinals. helping them relocate due to the rain in tucson this week. it helps them take their minds
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passed away earlier this week. >> it is only a two-hour drive. we're going to get back tomorrow night to be able to attend the viewing and the service is on friday. i think it is good for us to be around each other, at least for me, it s to be around the staff and the team. >> reporter: to new york, we check in on the diamondbacks and mets. bartow cologne, steps. strikeout with neil walker. no earned runs in the stat. great start for robbie ray and paul goldschmidt. rips this one in the top of the third and that scores jean segura to make it, 1-0, diamondbacks. bottom of the ninth with a runner on. kelly johnson sends this to the upper deck to tie this at two. we are going to extra innings.
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put your finger to good use. person to person transfers on the firstbank mobile app. on friday first, it is fox 10 news at 10:00 with kari lake. here we go again. rain and dust rolling toward the valley and a lot of lightning. we are learning more about the 16-year-old boy accused of brutally killing his 3-year-old brother and the terrifying last moments of the toddler's life. two horses on the run in a valley neighborhood. how they were corralled and
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you are looking at rain coming down in the south valley. look at this, this video taken as the crew tries to drive safely through it. this is crazy out there. this is near buckeye. it was coming down. we're getting reports of trees down. nearly 1,500 businesses an homes are without power. this rain coming down sideways in central phoenix, in the highland area. the valley under another weather alert. a huge cloud of dust rolling into the valley just before sunset and this is the downpour hitting downtown when it arrived. the question everybody wants to know is there more rain in store and how could it possibly last. we're dealing with tropical moisture.
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