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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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the hardest? dave munsey joins us live from the weather center. this is the tropical storm making its way through. >> reporter: that is the tropical storm and a little bit of earl. a lot of moisture coming up. we had a full bucket this week but that bucket is getting more empty now. let's take a look at it here. you can see that storm system rolling right through phoenix coming in from the west as well. take a look at all of the lightning strikes that came with it, especially in the buckeye area. that is where the big storm really got going over there. take a look at some of these numbers south of the valley. you see south of casa grande, a little over an inch and almost two inches to the southeast of gila bend. this is the area that was hit hard, the buckeye area.
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1.8 and .5 of an inch northwest and southwest. a little more than .5 of an inch coming down. we get into the laveen area. a little over an inch south of avondale. there is almost 2 inches south as well. they are looking at pretty wetter rain. we get a look closer side of phoenix here. those amounts are down just a little bit in tollesson, we get a little less than that. in phoenix, .2 of an inch. take a look at the paradise valley area and sky harbor to see the moisture working its way through the area. there is still moisture out
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this storm system is starting to wear itself out. it is starting to dry out a little bit from the western edge. we will keep an eye on it and we will be right back to take a look at what is going on now and what we think will happen in the future. >> thank you, dave. weather leading to a dangerous rescue. a man driving south of florence gets trapped in an overflowing wash. it rushed a leaving him no way out. the 32-year-old had to get out of his truck and on top that is how high the water was. they were able to pull him safely out without a moment to spare. a shooting after midnight leaves one woman dead and two others wounded with the shooter possibly still out there. danielle miller joins us with the story tonight. scary thought this guy could be
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>> reporter: absolutely, kari. police telling us the person they believe is responsible is still on the loose. the woman who was shot and killed suffered from severe mental issues. she had been around the suspect's house a couple of times. this phoenix neighborhood 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, they say he ran over her with his car. >> he ran over her purposely, it appearance, with the car. he backed the vehicle up and ran over her a second time and eventually a third and a fourth time before leaving the area. >> i don't know how she was standing after being shot four
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think i'm dying. oh, my god. i was like just lay down, stay still and that is when he came driving around and ran her over. >> reporter: unfortunately, the woman did pass away. the two men are? stable condition. the woman suffered from sever mental health issues and having police in the area isn't uncommon. >> we have taken her to seek urgent to help her. >> reporter: it was unclear what led up to the shooting, police hope to locate blomdahl. he has blond hair and blue eyes and driving a 2015 white chevy four-door sonic. 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. a 16-year-old boy accused of killing his 3-year-old brother
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in youngtown, arizona, appears before a judge today. newly released documents detail the crime. shae holloway threw his little brother, again 3 years old, from the second floor to the first floor and ran down the stairs, grabbed a knife from the kitchen and began stabbing the toddler. he stabbed his 9-year-old sister after she tried to stop the vicious attack. she is wounded but expected to survive. holloway is being held in the fourth avenue jail on $1 million bond. people on edge with the suspected serial shooter on the loose still. nine random shootings has left seven people dead so far. the guardian an an patrolling the neighborhood. >> reporter: just a little
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leader of guardian angels. he says what is most shocking is half of the people they run into have no idea that the serial shooter or shooters are on the loose right now and that motivates them to be patrolling area and spreading the flyers. in their signature red berets, members of the guardian angels continue to patrol the area at 32nd street and oak street. >> the guy is in the c can be anywhere in phoenix and this is for everybody, everybody has to be aware of what is going on with this guy. >> reporter: according to police, there has been nine nighttime shootings from march to july leaving seven dead and two injured. >> my concern is he is going to kill somebody or injure someone. we want the guy caught before there is another victim. >> reporter: that is why the guardian angels are not giving
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the serial shooter. >>elp the other person who cannot help themselves. there is a lot of people who can't defend themselves. we are here for them. >> reporter: armed with flyers describing the suspect, they will do whatever it takes to save lives. >> we have other chapters around the world that are gearing up to come down if we need the help. >> reporter: of course, if you know anything about shootings, you're asked to call silent witness or police. they are offering $50,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. marcy jones, fox 10 news. a crazy morning for phoenix police officers as they chase down a couple of suspects. they were horses that they got loose. the horses ended up going their separate ways.
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game them more trouble as they ran in and out of traffic. >> a few lights down from 21st avenue and up to 35th and washington. >> how do we prepare for that? we don't. all we can do is provide traffic control. >> i think phoenix p.d. needs to hire a couple of cowboys. the animals' owners came out and some of the employees caught the second hor neither of the horses were hurt. not clear how they got loose though. up next, could voters decide whether to make recreational marijuana legal when they cast their ballots in november. the announcement suspected tomorrow? donald trump and hillary
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have it an update on a we've got an update on a story we brought you earlier in the newscast. phoenix police just confirmed to us that 35-year-old adam blomdahl is now in custody. winslow police say they have captured him earlier this evening. blomdahl is accused of shooting three people, including a 42-year-old woman who he then ran over with his car. we are working to get more information on this. we'll have more on fox 10
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someone tried to rush the stage today when hillary clinton was speaking. this is in des moines, iowa. the protester was removed from the event. the protester was protesting on behalf of animal rights. donald trump is insisting his comment yesterday as some interpreted as a threat of violence to hillary not right. carl cram ron is with the trump campaign in florida. >> reporter: in virginia polls, donald trump who says hillary clinton would abolish the second amendment dug in today. >> we have to protect the second amendment, which is under siege. remember that, it is under siege. >> reporter: if a second day in a row, trump's attempt to
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trail and clinton, herself, weighed in. >> yesterday, we witnessed a long line of casual comments from donald trump that cross the line. his casual inciting of violence. every one of these instances shows that donald trump does not have the temperament to be president and commander in chief of the united states. >> reporter: trump's facing bipartisan criticism for this comment. >> if she gets to pick her judge, nothing you can do, folks. although, the second amendment people, maybe there is. >> reporter: trump insists he was calling folks to political arms. >> if you look at the power they have in terms of votes. >> reporter: one anti-trump republican shot down charges
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cry to activism. paul ryan who often criticizes trump said he thought it was a failed attempt at humor. some reported that he had a conversation with the secret service and had no intention to incite violence. trump tweeted that no such conversation occurred. it appears that arizona counties haveer signatures to put legalizing recreational marijuana to a vote this november. the campaign to regulate marijuana like alcohol, as it is titled, has scheduled a news conference in the morning to kick off their yes to prop 205 initiative and that adults could possess up to an ounce of marijuana and grow up to six plants for personal use. one popular communications
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to thousands of its customers.
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the f-b-i need your help the f.b.i. needs your help in finding a dangerous bank robber that they call the cyclical bandit. this man is believed to have robbed two arizona banks, almost exactly a year apart. the first bank was the chase bank. he was the second robbery last wednesday in kingman. he told tellers both times he had a gun and he demanded money. >> we consider him armed and dangerous. of course, public safety is always a concern for us. you have tellers and people inside the bank that can understandably be traumatized by these sorts of crimes.
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if you recognize this guy, you are asked to call silent witness or f.b.i. >> at mnldz t will pay $700 million to its customers after the company allowed scammers to charge its customer $9 a month for a directory service that did not exist. investigators think the scam targeted small businesses. at&t will within 90 days. pokemon go and pikachus are heading to class. fresno city college in california are adding a pokemon go class. the class will be listed under the physician education -- physical education courses. students who take the class will earn one college credit for physical education and the
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>> reporter: well, more storms move into the valley tonight. there was a little dust storm coming in first. there is still moisture out
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hi, everybody. look at it. back in the 80's and pushes its way through. we have 81 at deer valley. 84 in mesa. 91 in chandler. look at that, 75 degrees up in surprise. 81 in buckeye. they were 79 there after the storm came through. things have been warming up again. still moisture out there. that storm system coming out of the south and the west here moving through phoenix and bringing quite a bit of moisture
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under 2 inches, 1.8 is what these guys had. in the city here, we were looking at smaller amounts, a little less than .5 of an inch. the storm system is wearing out a little bit. we go up to flagstaff. you see a little bit of active weather through the day up there. north of there, tuba city, we had storms rolling through. there are a few good storms hanging around in we continue with a flash-flood watch until 11:00 this evening. down in tubes, the area looking at a flash-flood watch as well. we do have a flood warning until 10:45 this evening. also, there was an i've a yags weather warning for lightning strikes across the valley. as you can see in the futurecast , we have moisture
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moisture in here and from there on in, it cleans on out of there. 101 degrees for the high today. other numbers, 84 for prescott. 82 at the grand canyon. 94 down in tucson. this is your day. 101 on the high. 82 on the low. 105 and 38 would -- 83 would be your normal low for the day. this is what we're forecasting for tomorrow. 94 degrees. lots of 90's to go with that. as we look across the country here, storms in minnesota, new england, and these storm unless the gulf producing a lot of rain, up to 9 inches in some areas. scattered showers continue. 94 degrees for tomorrow. we get back into triple digits. they are not terrible but they
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signed as an undrafted free >> reporter: sign is an
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ensure the roster spot on a 53-man roster. three seasons later, he has been the most versatile weapons for the cards. with injuries to john brown and j.j. nelson in this camp, he has been forced to learn all of the receiver positions and how they fit in the scheme. he showed true value making big play after big play and catching a tow fitzgerald. bruce arians knows what a luxury he is. >> jeron always makes play. he is physical. special tales player, put in the right system, he could be a solid three or two. we never hesitate throwing him the ball in a clutch situation. >> he has a great camp every year because he gets so many reps and those reps dwindle
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it is such a security blanket that he is just one of the guys that makes plays and you don't realize how fast he is until he runs past you. >> reporter: classy move from the arizona cardinals allowing the arizona wild cats to move their practice to tempe. it has been a roughee wild cats with the weather in tucson, facilities taking a beating and a loss of a player this week. they will have two more practices in tempe before heading back to tucson. >> it is only a two-hour drive. we're going to get back tomorrow night to attend the viewing and the service is on friday. i think it is good for you to be around each other.
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to be around the staff and the team. >> reporter: we check on the diamondbacks. bartolo looking for the first step. look out, bartolo. robbie ray with the strike out there. ray looked fantastic today, seven innings, no earned runs. paul goldschmidt getting a tear here and rips this to left and that scores jean segura to make it 1-0. bo deep and out of here. ties the game and we go to extra innings. in extras, oscar hernandez just called up from the minors with a solo shot and the d-backs win this, 3-2 in extra innings. three wins in a row. >> good for him. we'll see you back here
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