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but we begin with breaking news. this disturbing image of a dog with duct tape around its mouth has animal control officers outside a valley house right now investigating. 13-action news is first on the scene near alexander and torrey pines. lets get out to bryan callahan with details on what we're hearing from police right now. bryan. metro is waiting for one of their animal cruelty detectives to arrive here on scene. this after animal control a call and found the dog with tape around it's mouth. an neighbor who wants to remain anonymous want us this photo of the dog. metro says animal control officers determined this could be a case of felony animal cruelty and called them to the scene. we are told the dog has worked the tape free from it's mouth,
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as they continue their investigation, police say they have not got an answer at the some terrifying moments along the las vegas strip are caught on camera as bullets narrowly miss a metro police officer chasing a robbery suspect. you can also see those pedestrians.. diving for cover as the gunshots are fired. tonight.. we're getting our first look at the man police say pulled the trigger.. 23 year old lawrence manriquez scanner sound (ran at midday) 22:47-23:02 "he stuck his head and his arm out the window he correct... police say the suspect then crashed his car and ran inside the wynn. officers.. helicopters and k-9 units quickly spread out across las vegas boulevard searching for manriquez. he was finally located inside the encore where he was arrested. he's facing a number of charges tonight including robbery with a deadly weapon. breaking news overseas right now. 13 people are dead and six others injured after a fire
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northern france. these images are just coming in from the scene.. showing police cars and fire trucks lining the street. police say the blaze sarted during a birthday party in normandy. still no word tonight on what caused the fire. this just in. dozens of concert goers in new jersey are going home with bumps and bruises. this is the view from the stage as the front railing collapsed during a snoop dog and wiz khalifa concert. here is some video from a ma happened. as bad as it looks.. officials say there are no reports of anyone being seriously injured. a henderson woman is still fighting to keep her stepbrother in jail.. 29 years after he committed a horrific crime against their family. 13 action news reporter david schuman is here to explain how a rape changed their lives forever. david. tressa resch is gathering signatures on this petition to give to the state parole board.
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that victim was her two year old daughter. 01:33:02 "he was my brother. i mean, we were family." the pain of john martin papish raping her daughter...his niece...has never left tressa resch. 01:32:04 tressa resch "she was two. brutally raped." every three years...papish comes up for parole. next week is his tenth hearing. 01:38:31 "she couldn't fight back. it was his choice. this was his choice for a he needs to stay in prison." a petition. a facebook group telling the story and pleading for people to write letters. resch says she's tired of reliving the worst moment of her life over and over again. but she has no choice. resch believes her stepbrother is a psychopath who is still too dangerous to be released. 01:40:06 "as much as i hate these fights every three years, i would rather fight this fight
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did my fight. it's the people who let him out - it's their fault if he has another victim." her daughter is 32 now with a child of her own. resch describes her as strong, beautiful and independent. she says her life is a testament to the fact that rape victims can overcome and become anything. david schuman..13 action news. some video proof of the dangers of tailgaiting. watch the dark car in the left lane along this arizona the woman behind the wheel is following so closely.. she has no chance to react and avoid a mattress on the side of the road. as she swerves.. she loses control of the car which slams into tside of a big rig.. then swerves back across the lanes before it rolls over. miraculously.. the driver wasn't seriously hurt because she was wearing her seatbelt. we're learning disturbing details about a savage beating near the strip. tonight.. a former football player at u-c
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police say london lacy was caught on video in front of the hilton grand suites nearly beating a man to death. officer found the victim bleeding from his head and face. after the beatdown.. police say lacy went back and kicked the man in the jaw. lacy's bail has been set at 50- thousand dollars. the fate of 600 roosters seized by police during a cockfighting bust is unknown tonight. the birds are currently at the animal foundation. they tell 13 action news no decisions will be made on whether to euthanize the birds wraps up. bees are still a problem in a neighborhood near ft. apache and russel.. more than 24-hours after an exterminator was swarmed and stung a hundred times. some neighbors tell us some of the bees are still swarming around the home where it happened. clark county officials say their job was to respond to the actual attack as it was happening yesterday.. but dealing with the bee issue
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around on the street right now. they didn't even want to go to the pool last night." the attack left the exterminator fighting for his life at southern hills hospital. beekeeper josh hammons of "hammons honey" believes the exterminator's technique caused the bees to get defensive and attack. :05 seconds of fireworks. fireworks over the las vegas strip tonight as caesars palace celebrates a major milestone. 50-years ago today.. the doors for the first time. you can see how caesars looked on that day.. as thousands came out for the grand opening. so tonight.. they held another grand celebration.. 13 action news reporter mahsa saeidi is on the strip with more on how the resort is marking the occasion. mahsa. steve...a two day party. it kicked off tonight.... caesars has become such a distinctive part of the
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history here... thousands showed up tonight... for the pool party... the highlight ...was definitely the ten minute firework show. :05 seconds of fireworks the fireworks were visible from the front of caesars.... were told it took 11 pyrotechnicans ...four days to put this show together for las vegas... it was free for everyone to at the pool party... there was live music chef gordon ramsey hosted the event... we got out there and talked with the crowd.. some people were just attending conventions...it was their first time here... for others...the casino has played a huge part in their
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palace so much. we've been coming here 28 years. we got married here, we met here., we're locals almost butt to 00:00:35:14 amazing. what a place. ju ughing, we've been laughting for the last two rs 13 action news has some new inside information tonight on new stadium could be built to
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but there could be a slight hitch. here's 13 action news political analyst jon ralston to explain. some big news today on the stadium front. i interviewed county commissioner steve sisolak who tells me that the bali hai golf during a rally a few hours ago in green bay.. trump finally endorsed house who's in a primary fight for re-election. i support and endorse our bogus 9-1-1 calls to metro.. and they could have deadly consequences if they prevent a real emergency call from
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the officer had to pull the inmate back twice to save her life. jail officials say the inmate had threatened suicide in the past. the officer suffered minor injuries. calls to 9-1-1 are made when someo but recently.. contact 13 chief investigator darcy spears exposed how people were put on hold in those critical moments. now.. she's discovered some can't get through because others are stealing time. gas price :03 911 emergency. do you need police, fire or medical? caller - :06 i am calling because i was just, like, got jipped out of gas from a gas station. it's something you have to see--or in this case, hear--to
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vitamins and stuff don't even work right now because my body's shut down! you're listening to actual 911 calls from the las vegas metropolitan police department over the past few months. :12 operator: 911 emergency, longhurst 7864 caller: yes, hello, i am trying to call switzerland and it just doesn't work. :58 i have the number. can't you dial it for me? 911 operator: no. i can't dial an international number for you because this is 911. this is department or phone company. darcy stand up 43:26 i had the opportunity to sit in as a 911 call-taker for the day at metro comm listening in on how many calls come in, how long it takes to deal with them and how many are frivolous. /911 operator recording nat pop/ it's something that happens... 35:36 lisa mccarthy -- 911 call taker every day. every day. i couldn't tell you the number of times a day. so for the person having a heart attack or the family hiding in fear during a home invasion... 37:04 darcy: how does that impact them? lisa: they are on
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unfortunately. 911 operator lisa mccarthy lives for the moments when she can help someone who's truly in need. darcy narrate 7:13 she's dealing with a call right now about a guy who's passed out in his vehicle at the south point. empty bottles of alcohol observed in the car. but instead of dispatching emergency service... lisa nats 7:48 do you need police or do you need an ambulance? she spends more than half her time on frivolous calls--the single biggest disruption in fast 91 disturb you caller -- :05 i just wanted to know what time it was in las vegas? lisa 35:41 we do get the calls for people unhappy with their order. people unhappy because.. darcy with their food order?! lisa with their food order. while someone's going off about a not-so-perfect pizza, lisa can see new calls backing up on these screens. lisa 37:16 you know that one of those calls, i mean, it could be life or death within 3 seconds. tina sobosle 48:58
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central at the airport connector at russell. tina sobosle has seen it for years. tina 47:57 most of the 911 calls i deal with are not 911 calls. (3-second quick nats sequence from call center) matt 1:02:46 ...which means that we can't get cops to that location fast enough or we can't do a transfer to the fire department to get medical to that location. captain matt mccarthy oversees metro's 911 call center. he says eliminating abuse would eliminate hold times. and though many frivolous callers are clearly mentally ill, they're doing their best misuse the system. 1:04:55 capt mccarthy . actually we have three live cases right now of three different persons who have abused 911. remember the lady calling about her vitamins? :44 patricia on recording: vitamins and things don't even work on me right! gfx pull out she called metro 739 times between january and may. dispatchers know her by name. :31 911 operator: is there anything you need from the police today, patricia? patricia: i want them to stop messing with me wrong! that's
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charges of "unlawful use of emergency phone number." police records also show a man is charged with "aggressive stalking" for making 30 calls using profane language. we've heard one... the jerk :17 caller hello? operator: hello, metro police, how can i help you? and it's too pornographic to play any more of it on the air. another woman who made seven "unfounded" calls is also charged with "unlawful use of emergency phone number." lisa 38:58 they don't need police and they know they don't need police. i think it's entertainment for them. 1:59 calle garbage bag full of air. 2:05 911 and what can the police do for you sir? caller i was like wondering what i should do with it. /end with dial tone nats fading out to tag/ darcy tag 10 pack to help make sure someone can answer your call to 911, metro is hiring more staff. ten new dispatchers are expected to be answering phones this month. thirty more should be on line in january. darcy spears, 13 action news. you can listen to the full recordings of those bogus 911 calls by going to ktnv.com and
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find out if she'll face charges after she shot and killed a man who tried to rob her at gunpoint. carolanne miracle was at a circle-k when the suspect approached her and asked for a cigarette. seconds later.. she says she felt the cold barrel of his gun against her neck and he told her not to move. "i think he thought, she's a little girl. maybe she doesn't know how to use her weapon." "i dropped my soda, released my gun from my holster and cocked but she had to defend herself and her sister. the maricopa county attorney's office is now conducting a standard review of the case to determine if she'll be charged. a shocking theft caught on camera. a man is seen stealing a large outdoor swing from a kansas struggles to load it into his truck and drives off. the victims used social media to share the images and it worked.
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but the thief remains at large. some incredible video out of council bluffs, iowa of a waterspout over a lake. it just sits right over the water and didn't move. finally.. after 10 or 15 minutes it begins to fall apart in the middle and eventually disappeared all together without causing any damage. this weekend skies are back to good-ol- sunshine! winds look to pick up to a 10 to 20 mph wind mainly out of the south/southwest with between 20 and 25 mph. as winds come in, so do the warmer temperatures. expect the mercury to rise back to the normal this weekend. that would be just above 100 degrees. we will warm up even more early
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possible. by the end of the week, sunshine is still in the forecast but cooler air brings temperatures down to nearly the upper 90s. a new system is being monitored nearly the upper 90s. a new system is being monitored that will come out of the gulf of california. if it decides to alter its track more to the west than east, the sunshine for wednesday and thursday may soon turn into another shot for showers and thunder so it will be watched closely. we will keep you updated with
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ktnv. a waiter is in trouble with the law after a customer ends up in find out how the issue can have an impact on all servers. and.. when a convenience store clerk gets attacked by a robber.. he decides to put up an amazing fight. we'll show you how it finally
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jim: i'm one of them. fermin: yo tambien. barbara: i'm one of over 300,000 nevadans who rely on social security. fermin: social security helps us pay the bills. jim: and enjoy the retirement that we've earned. barbara: that's what makes joe heck so dangerous. fermin: his plan to privatize social security means billions in profits for wall street. barbara: risking retirement security on the stock market. fermin: what if it crashes again? jim: wall street has given joe heck over a half a million bucks. barbara: i wonder who he's working for. jim: because it's not us. afscme people is responsible
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a robber runs in demanding money.. they starts swinging a knife at the clerk's head several times. that's when the clerk pulls a larger knife and grabs a fistful of cash. within seconds.. they're both taking big swings at each other with the knifes. incredibly.. neither man was hurt..
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to run out with a few hundred dollars. police have not made any arrests. a water in canada is facing charges tonight because of a food allergy mix-up. the customer says he was served food that the waiter knew he was allergic to.. after warning the waiter about a severe allergy before ordering. after eating.. the customer went into anaphylactic shock and ended up in the hospital. the restaurant owner says mistakes happen.. but he's now worried about the legal implications if it happens again. some improvements could soon be after the airport gets a big check. and.. if you don't have a cell phone.. you could get locked out of your online social security account. we'll explain what it means for
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nevada is one of the worst places in america for the sex trafficking of teenage girls. thankfully, catherine cortez masto went to work to help law enforcement fight back. as attorney general, she made sex trafficking a felony crime and increased sentences. she gave victims the right to sue their captors.
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that's what she's all about. isn't that something we need more of in washington? i'm catherine cortez masto and i approve this message. improvements at mccarran international.. henderson executive.. and several other nevada airports. mccarran is getting nearly 5- million. more than 800-thousand is earmarked for henderson executive. a new security measure is making it impossible for some
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it requires them to enter a code along with their username and password. the problem is.. the code is sent by text message and expires after 10 minutes. that means users who can't receive texts have no way to access their online accounts. the social security administration says it's aware of the issue but currently has no solution. the problem does not prevent recipients from getting their benefits. we'll be right back with a final look at weather forecast. first.. here's jimmy kimmel with a preview of tonight's show..
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above 105 possible. by the end of the week, sunshine is still in the that will come out of the gulf of california. if it decides to alter its track more to the west than east, the sunshine for
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showers and thunder so it will be watched closely. finally tonight.. five kittens are safe and waiting to be adopted thanks to "pokemon go." a player called 9-1-1 after hearing an alarm at a texas s-p-c-a. a responding deputy arrived and found no problem... just the kittens running around along with a box with the words- "sorry for leaving t like this. caught them all yesterday." the kittens will go to the vet.. then find a forever home. that's our news for tonight.. but stay with us for jimmy kimmel live coming up next. our next reports begin at 5-am on good morning las vegas. until then.. thanks for watching and have a
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- viggo mortensen. george lopez. jake byrd at the republican national convention. this week in unnecessary censorship. and music from colin hay. with cleto and the cletones. and now, by all means, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: thank you for watching. thanks to all of you here for coming.

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