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we are learning more now about the woman shot and killed while driving down a valley freeway. tonight we hear from m people w knew the victim. and the woman accused in a dadly dui accident released from jail, the outrage from the family of one of the victims. plus, later in the show, a historic day for nasa as it blasts off on a seven-year mission. see what the space agency hopes to learn from an asteroid. thank you for joining us tonight for fox 10 news at 10:00. a woman shot and killed as she drove up the 51 last night. the victim identified as 49-year-old dinya farmer, and police say that she called for help calling 911 saying somebody in a truck was following her, chasing her on the freeway. well, tonight the search continues for the killer in this case, and we are hearing from those who knew dinya best. fox 10's marcy jones is live
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>> that's right, kari. i got a chance to sit down with one of dinya's former employers, terry. she says she remembers her as a fabulous mother with a flair and a great passion for decorating. she says right now though is the time to remember her as the wonderful person that she was and to get justice for her. >> glowing, friendly, warm and kind. those are the words used to describe 49-year-old dinya farmer, her former employer, terry bowersock says she was a beautiful soul. >> she loved i mean we would both get there in the morning and decorate ter terry's consignment from morning to night. we had a blast. >> when she heard about the shooting on state route 51 last night, sh ehad no idea dinya was the victim. >> the first thing going through my head, is there any reason why someone would do that? and i can't think of one.
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that someone would be mad with her. >> she says the mother of three daughters was a good provider and also a survivor of breast cancer in the past year, adding that the daughters will now have to be strong without their mother. >> mom is just on the other side, and we have got to think about all of the great things about her and know that we'll be with her some day. >> terry knows firsthand what the teens are going through, as her own mother, loretta bowersock was murdered in 04 >> please, if you know anything, come forward. it's not something that you want to walk with in your life. >> and of course no piece of information or detail is too small to report if you know anything you are asked to call police immediately. reporting live, marcy jones, fox 10 news. >> thanks, marcy. we are learning more about the theft on drake's tour bus that made national news. it was an alert a.s.u. police officer who saw the story on tv, and that officer helped piece together the crime.
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on something else? >> yes. >> okay. >> i'm just trying to go home. i'm tired. i'm supposed to be at work. >> that is the suspect in the jeelry heist, travion king making his first appearance in court today. police say he was caught on surveillance camera stealing a briefcase out of a tour because at the talking stick resort arena in downtown phoenix. he was arrested the same night for t campus, and police found the stolen property. but they didn't know who that property belonged to until it was an a.s.u. police officer who mentioned he had saw the story on the news. king was released without bail. he will be back in court later this month. we are learning more about the attack on a jail lieutenant at pinal county jail. investigators say two inmates stabbed a jail lieutenant several times and another inmate assaulted a detention officer who was trying to stop the attack.
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villabos, sanchez, and moraga. deputies say all three of the inmates are documented gang members. the lieutenant was flown to the hospital to receive treatment. the three suspects will all face charges once investigators are finished looking into the attack. in the border battle, shots are fired at the nogales port of entry and the arizona mexico border. according to u.s. customs and border protection, a man trying to evade agents driving south from arizona into mexico through the mariposa crossing when he suddenly began to swerve and drove his car towards the customs officers. they opened fire on that car, hitting the driver several times. he was air lifted to a tuscon hospital. a second person in the car suffered minor injuries and was taken into custody. southbound lanes going into mexico were reopened in the last few hours.
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a deadly crash that killed two people, and tonight the victim's family, they want to know how somebody with an extensive criminal history was allowed to simply walk out of jail. danielle miller joins us live with the story. danielle? >> kari, the victim's family says that they want justice, and the fact that the suspect didn't even spend 24 hours in jail for this crime is the complete opposite of justice. this woman is now facing two counts of reckless manslaughter and the family o tells me that they're hoping that she will eventually serve some time. >> she took two people from this world, and it's left a huge hole in our hearts, and it's wrecked our family. >> julie reid wanting justice after her father-in-law and his friend were killed last month in a crash in the valley.
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be a father and how to be an amazing husband. >> that crash caused bay suspect who admitted to using alcohol and drugs before the crash, the drug releasing her on her own recognizance, even though in the arrest report it stated she was a flight risk. >> it didn't make a lot of sense to me as far as why a judge would do that. it was almost like a slap in the face to our family that the judge would release her extensive history of breaking the law, and with the crime that she committed. >> we tried to catch up with her to get her side of the story but we couldn't reach her. the wife and mother have a long history of arrests, including prostitution and armed robbery. reid is hoping justice will eventually be served so that this doesn't happen to anyone else. >> it was a horrendous accident.
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we are going to slap an ankle bracelet on you and hope you don't make any more laws and the suspect is now being electronically monitored. she will be getting droug drug and alcohol testing. she is not allowed to drive. she will be back here on the 22nd for a preliminary hearing. a navajo code talker laid to rest at a north today, joe kellwood buried with full military honors at the age of 95. >> very kind, gentle person, loves everyone and enjoyed life. >> kellwood one of 400 navajos recruit bid the u.s. military as code talkers, a secret group that would translate battle messages in a code developed in their own language. >> it was in such a way that
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school knew what the code was, so if navajo were listening to us who didn't go through that, they wouldn't know what we were talking about. >> their goal to build a navajo code talker museum near window rock museum. next month, dolphinaris is scheduled to open, and we got a sneak peek of it today while these incredible animals are busy adapting to their new home. three female dolphins, two fael males dolphinaris, right off the 1016789 it's an on-site veterinarian who is keeping a close eye on the dolphins, who says dolphins can give feedback about their health that other animals cannot. there is controversy, but staff say it is an educational opportunity. >> they live in the gulf of california. the most endangered animals,
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so by having animals here in the valley, we can talk about them, talk to people of all ages and hopefully inspire them to do something about it. >> dolphinaris is scheduled to open october 15th. it's already taking reservations for people who want to swim with the dolphins. it's also on their website. coming up, a historic day for nasa as a rocket blasts off on a seven-year mission, a local
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y23esy yvpy liftoff of osiris rex its 7 year mission to boldly go to an asteroid and back live from fox studios, fox 10 news is back. and its seven-year mission to boldly go to the asteroid bennu and back. that is a bold mission. tonight nasa began its latest effort to bring a little bit of the final frontier back home. it involves scooping up parts of an asteroid. fox news correspondent phil keating has the latest from cape canaveral florida. >> what nasa hopes to pull off is something scientists and
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simply impossible, to rendezvous with an asteroid, touch it, and bring a little bit of it back to earth, all to help answer the age old question of how we came to be. >> and those are huge questions. they are all about where did we come from, where does life spring forth on these early planets that were probably extremely barren and challenging. >> the asteroid is orbiting the sun on earth, the size of the empire state building. after two years of mapping it, osiris-rex will slowly descend on to its surface, touch it for a five second high five, stir up tiny rocks and dust, capture it,
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2023. >> once we have that, we are not going to try to touch that again. we have got it. it's getting stowed. it's getting ready to come home. >> scientists believe bennu is pristinely preserved asteroid, potentially hazardous with a tiny chance of colliding with our planet next this is what the tiny few grams of material looks like, brown sugar, a table stone, but there could be enough in the asteroid. >> so they just need a little handful. that's all they need. and people around the country were watching that launch live at arizona state university in tempe, hundreds of students and staff turned out to watch as well. [applause]
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following the launch with some very -- some people here are very invested in this project, in the mission, as one of the instruments on board the osiris-rex was made at a.s.u. it's called the otis, and it is designed to help map out minerals on the asteroid. >> it's an infrared spectrometer. it's kind of like a camera, but it sees heat instead of visible light. so the idea is to be part of that mapping campaign. the also be able to tell information about the surface. a lot of students interested in science or aerospace want to get involved in hands-on activity so they can go get great jobs. they are here building and testing instruments, getting to see a launch end to end, a great experience for the students.
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launch in the desert and then the information will be processed to houston. it was cringe worthy, painful. up next, the latest from the campaign trail, the rea
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fox 10 news is back. you decide, 2016, both candidates hitting the campaign trail today after a commander in chief town hall forum last night. hillary clinton clinging 1-point lead over donald trump in north carolina, which would make her the second democrat to win the battleground state since president jimmy carter. and today, clinton took aim at trump's wednesday night town hall on national security. >> what would ronald reagan say about a republican nominee who attacks america's generals and heaps praise on russia's president? >> meanwhile, in ohio, one day
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every aspect of our military, donald trump took on another important issue, education. >> as president, i will establish the national goal of providing school choice to every american child living in poverty. >> tomorrow, clinton will meet with military leaders, including general david petraeus, for a work session on national security. >> what would you do if you were elected about aleppo. >> about? >> aleppo. >> and what is >> you're kidding. >> no. >> i was thinking acronym when he said aleppo, and guilty. >> it was -- it was a painful moment in an interview, candidate gary johnson, the libertarian candidate, seemed unaware of the war torn syrian city of aleppo that is dealing with a refugee crisis. later johnson said he had a brain freeze but insists he understands the importance of
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well, temperatures are coming up just a little bit here over the next day or so. there's another chance for rain out there. i'll point that out in just a
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your exclusive accuweather forecast with dave munsey on fox 10 news. hi, everybody. here we are, 90 degrees, winds out of the west at seven miles an hour, 87 in surprise, 83 right now in ahwatukee, 81 in apache junction. these temperatures coming down, they are going to go back up again, though. we saw some moisture earlier. you can see it right over in here, just kind of flashing over in the clifton area. but things are gone. we have put the futurecast into motion for you here. we'll run it into saturday, and you see something in the east mountains over here.
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we get it into sunday early, and you'll see a few little shots here and there. but take a look, yeah, sunday kind of late in the afternoon here, early evening, things strt really getting the moisture in here at that time. 96 on the high today, 93 in goodyear, 94 at deer valley, and a 95 in chandler as we look around the state here. we had 84 degrees in douglas, 87 in safford, and 88 degrees in sedona this is your day. 96 on the high, 74 on the low, 102 and 80 would be the normal high and low. record high 110, record low at 62. other numbers that we have, 98 at cave creek is the forecast high tomorrow, 103 at glendale, 101 in ahwatukee, 100 in mesa, and 101 at sky harbor. forecasting 87 for prescott, 91
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take a look at these forecast lows. these are big. this is nice. 74 in fountain hills, 75 in chandler, 77 up in glendale, so some nice looking nightly temperatures helping to bring the daytime temps down as well just to make it a little cooler to get started. as we look across the country, this storm system right here creating a lot of rain, and that caused some flooding in a few areas near chicago, south of the great lakes here, and then also heat has been a warm temperatures for these folks. and as we put the satellite view into the mode for moisture, look what's happening here. by, wichita, 3.20 inches of rain on the day. they are doing a little bit of swimming in the streets of wichita tonight. 101 for tomorrow, 103 on saturday, and then back to the 90s and chances of rain. watch your kids around water.
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13 years in the nfl, larry fitzgerald then and now, why this season could be the best yet. we are talking sfx: "gulp" what are you doing? sfx: "burp" i'm having a small snack. gross. don't live with ants. get raid ant & roach spray. raid??? raid kills bugs dead.
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you're watching fox 10 sports with jude lacava in hd. how many of you remember larry fitzgerald's first three seasons in the nfl? the cardinals, by the way, were a combined 16 wins and 33 losses. fitz a bit introspective today
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possibly another signal about the season. one thing for sure, larry marvels about the transformation of the team he played for. think about the earlier years, the last three years, and then thb think about this, 98 career touchdowns, 13066 yards. larry fitzgerald when he thinks about last year, he has to say, look, it's in the rearview mirror. what happened last year is we start new, first step sunday night against the patriots. >> 2015 season, that's over. i mean that's behind. that's a footnote. you know, that's stuff that you read in the media guide. this is the 2016 team and we are creating our identity right now. we have got to find a way to be able to build on what we did last year, obviously, because it wasn't enough. but, you know, what we did in terms of winning during the regular season was outstanding. we want to build on that and make sure that we understand that there's a big difference
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hunted. >> fitz sees room for improvement, especially when it comes to execution in the red zone, putting up more points, the objective. >> what we talk about is scoring more touchdowns as opposed to field goals. i mean last year we were i think going into week 17. we had scored more touchdowns than we had -- punts, those are things that we can build on. we have the firepower. we have to be more efficient in the red zone, obviously. th third and medium, we were good, third and short we have to improve on. >> richard saenz will be in the locker room with the play makers, bruce arians at the podium. as we continue with the nfl, peyton manning holding the lam -- lombardi trophy if super
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anderson from simeon, down 17-14, the broncos mounting a comeback in the rematch of super bowl 50. newton trying to down field, ball deflected, chris harris, jr. makes the interception, broncos on the move. i want you to watch this play right here. darien stewart launches inviting into the helmet to helmet of cam newton. wow. look at this. oh, man, somehow newton gets up. offsetting na way, no ejection. newton looking for calvin benjamin, setting up a field goal to win the game. the kicker takes a shot and it's wide left. broncos hold on to win. a great game. great way to start the season. see you sunday night after the cards game
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