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. good morning, we begin with a reason spike in robberies, the actions police are taking to try and curb this crime trend. no rain yet on but it is on the way. we will talk about how long this pattern will last. a pair of burglars are on the loose after ransacking a
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home, we will tell you more about the next step police are taking. this is the ktvu channel 2 morning news. good morning, we want to take you back out to fremont this morning. you can still see quite an active scene out there and a number of streets there in this intersection closed after a deadly accident again, this is in fremont and tara moriarty will tell us more about how it is affecting traffic. things you need to know. it is march 25th, i am palm cook. >> let's talk about weather, you have a lot to tell us. >> we have mostly clear skies, clouds are beginning to move in and the rain lines are still offshore and it is coming through in fort brag. rain is on the way and an inch
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and a half santa cruz mountains after everything is done. the breeze will pick up, possible thunderstorms tomorrow as we get that instability and a pretty strong jetstream. increasing clouds and the rain begins around noon for most. there will be points north highs upper 60s for a few and the rain moves in if you want to do anything, this system is on the way but we will hold off in the north bay and as i said 30s and 40s for some. 39 again half-moon bay and there is a big difference. rain comes in here late morning or afternoon and some of the rainfall projections are bad and over in the santa cruz mountains. this pattern may last over on the next seven to 10 days and i think they are. rain develops, a lot of 50s,
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60s or upper, here is sal. we are looking at a commute. an investigation is underway into a trash. it happened on dakota and fremont boulevard. the driver of the car has been arrested and the the intersection has not been taken so make plans to avoid the area. we think it will be busy as you drive through and this is a 20 minute drive time into san francisco. 880 northbound, traffic is moving along nicely in both directions. as we look at the south bay, anded roads, northbound 880 and 280 are still off to a good start.
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let's go back to the desk. a smart phone played a big role in a tense standoff, it all happened when two burglars joined in. well it is quiet now on aims avenue at verde elementary school. people here have phones on their security systems. a woman in her 30s returned home with a baby and another relative and noticed the house had been invaded. s.w.a.t. teams were called to work the scene. police said the woman's security cameras were initially helpful. >> she then used her smart
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phone to check the surveillance system in her home and she was able to see what she thought were two individuals she thought were two individuals but, just before 11:30 they determined the suspects were no longer inside. they ransacked the house and piled up valuable near an exit door but there is no way of knowing what they took. they believe they broke in between 5:45 and 6:00 yesterday evening. they are hope hoping to identify those burglars. new from san carlos. now paint page customers have
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no electricity. after just hours ago. right now there are still 103 customers and he will tell us when everybody should get the power back on. plus look at this, this was san francisco, he slammed into a fire hide decent. you can see the driver was tee attained and the investigation tins. and sarah shiftman has more on the actions police are taking to deep people safe. >> reporter: good morning, pam, they are looking at a bump much of recent hold ups and victims
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are peteing them once they get a few block away from the station and the mess -- message to avoid becoming a victim. they have take end. robbers do seem to be focusing on commuters who are distracted with they are mole no bell devices but if you are not hearing or seeing what is going to be two outleap people and in many cases a lot of victims
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have been spin anybody speech speaking and again facilitying out flyers warning them about this reason spike in robberies asking commuters to stay alert slot.$♪ rich mop police and nor map was found in his 20 and a dark car was scene speeding a what from the scene. 24 hours later a 24-year-oldp man was found on the corner of wall avenue. he had been shot multiple times and died at the hospital. dark color cars were seen leaving the note are a motive and whether or not they are
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page gape related. they used to don't colluded and ships were pulled out of the area in the, southern corridor and the country is ready to welcome family members of the people on board who are aping showsly waiting for word on the search. >> the government has decided to wave visa fees for any relatives wishing to come to awe trail why why. this they want proof that the
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plane crafted. and p.m. kept the crowd from entering the embassy familiar ground. a storm is moving in today and tomorrow. steve paulson has all the details. he expectings between a third of an inch and a half inch of thumb and they are cutting back on how much batter it will supply because of the drought. the water disto several -- district to several cities that make up more groundwater and by asking everybody to them and we
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can get them on www.ktvu.com. three soccer field will remain open during games next season. despite rumors and youth fames will happen. store the city area will pay for three new used department programs. werethey were were walking being home from school and a 14- year-old is hit pie a bullet meant for somebodyels. the efforts from local bay area. good mortgage, we are
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looking at the rest of the south bay am coming up. good morning, a little break here in the morning but after 9:00 rain rates will pick up and we will have more coming up.
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. at least 14 people are known to be dead, 176 are unaccounted for and also 55 miles east of seattle, rescuers are trying to confirm reports on who may have survived, worked in the town and they are trying to get the exact number of people who are missing. two new slides were reported yesterday as 911 calls were released. they are spending free, they are trained in rescue operations and they will help move the huge amount of rubble that is complicate willing the recovery -- complicating the recovery effort. >> meanwhile, a man is hoping
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his son and daughter survived. his son was home when the slide hit on saturday and has not been heard from since. his son john, the third was in washington state to serve in everett washington and they are helping with the search and found remnants of his uniform and sword in the mud. new this morning, a navy sailor is dead. a spokesperson for the bay said it happened last night on board the u.s.s. -- u.s.s. mayhem. the base was put on lockdown but is now turned to logical operations. they are talking about a
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deadly officer up sod shooting. that is where police officer shot and killed killed and they were forced to shoot him after he pointed a gun at them. meantime they are reviewing new body cameras being will tested by the sonoma county sheriff's office. this follows the death of andy lopez. they were able to take a look at those devices and ask how they are storing information. they will be under review until may. now they will be wearing them by the end of the year. and birth control families have sued and companies claim
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they are not opposed to august of all kind of cop happens conception. >> i know you are focused on fremont and the commute problems there. >> that's right. we have been looking at fremont and the commute around it and one thing i want to mention is that fremont boulevard at dakota road will be closed for the entire commute because of the investigation we have been letting you know about and we have had a good area to avoid. it is not a facing the freeway nearby. and we just looked at it and it doesn't look all that bad driving through and we'll see how long that crash is there
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and if it causes any distraction. let's go to some live pictures. the delay is about 10 minutes and the drive time is 10 minutes for the entire thing including the drive on the bridge. this is 880 southbound and the drive looks pretty good. 618, let's go back to steve. right now, some break in the morning, we have a ways to go and it is still around the noon hour. heavier amounts especially on wednesday storm prediction centers for a general regard area. that might help.
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returning early and rain moving south rater on and we still have a ways to go but it is showing up off the coast and again unless you are on sonoma county, up to fort brag and heavy rain up to cent city, this -- crescent city and this will be increasing cloud for a while and there is still a few of them, but napa 37 and a little breeze may be holding up a few. 15 out of travis and the winds are starting to turn southerly. a mild look and and between today with early thursday
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morning, the russian river we can get, maybe saturday put it does not go into late thursday and there will be a couple of feet of snow so that is recheck louse. coming bill mccollum in to the north and along the coast and they are wait about at 70s and there will be a pond tonight be of shores and you did have a break on saturday. and the case says prices dropped a bit. economists blamed the harsh
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winter weather but they say the entire country says prices jumped a half of a percent and that report is based on fannie mae and mac. he can at can will develop frames through hits final class. it is part of a major testing project getting underway. four men surrender after face jumping. they say their dangerous jump is teaching new york a lesson about security.
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. welcome back, time now 625 testimony keeping kids -- keeping kids safe online, how to stay safe and how to immediately report suspicious contacts. we have customs officials and the national center for exploited children. they will help enforce laws
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against under able drinking. he will receive money after four years. they responded to apart where the off thes parents were cited. they will have to enforce the ordinance which holds adults responsible. extra patrols will watch for drivers which sell alcohol to minors. you see that, the mayor of new york just called it the number one terror target in the world but now three pleasant describing just how difficult it was. now this is video of that jump, they did it early in the
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morning to lessen the people down on the streets. they turned themselves in two and they struck through a -- through a hole. >> one thing, he was so surprised there was no security whatsoever and how easy it was to just walk right up there. >> these men are facing charges of reckless endangerment and charges come less than a week after a 16-year-old was arrested for sneaking past security and climbing to the top of that tower. how long a busy end term second. residents are waking up without power this morning and coming up we will tell you when
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power will be fully restored. >> we have traffic beginning to slow down, there is a crash on 101 and find out how it is beginning to affect traffic. clouds are on the increase and that will lead to amounts and we'll see if there is more on the way.
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. welcome back, we are live in fremont. streets are shut down and police are investigating a deadly dui crash which happened just hours ago. there is also a traffic problem in san carlos. a truck lost control, slammed into a power pole and knocked out power in this neighborhood. we have live crews and both of
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those will bring you the very latest in just a couple of minutes. we are here tuesday march 25th march 25th, i am dave clark. >> steve paulson says rain will come in by noon everywhere. >> for most, that is a rough estimate and a little earlier, and also in the north bay but our system is there, some areas are already clear but we will cloud up fast and turn cloudy, after some, one or 2:00 for others and it has been a little longer. rain moves south turning more showery and increasing clouds by the morning and rain will hold off into the noon hour. so far no reports on the coast yet and we still have a couple of hours which is why the morning commute will be okay. fort brag picking up on the north coast.
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some areas are still clear and they have been here for a while and that will not last too much longer. 40s to 50s. the breeze is not too bad yet and i expect that to inch up but once it goes through, things will get better. the breeze and cooling temperatures are on the way. and especially up to the north in the santa cruz mountains, this time of year, not only one system but maybe a series between now and the next seven days. winds pick up 60s for some, right around morgan hill and gilroy, upper 50s for a few, here is sal. we are still looking at a problem in the south bay area, we have dakota road and freeway shut down for a major police investigation.
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>> despite northbound, they just passed on the shoulders as well. >> sore far that is not been all that bad. in oakland it does look good 25 minute drive time and as i mentioned we continue to talk about a deadly crash where it shut down the deadly intersection. live with the driver where a driver has been arrested. police will not say how fast the driver was going but it was indeed so fast when the impact happened at this intersection, it was enough to send a motorcycle near that
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stop sign. the crash happened at quarter after 1:00 where you can see scattered debris can stay and police arrived within minutes and by that time the driver had crashed into the motorcyclist killing him. >> it is a horrific scene and they arrived and did pronounce the individuals deceased at the scene. he appears to be an adult mail and our suspect is a 23-year- old emoryville resident alexander yarn. they did not -- >> reporter: they did not see him but two passers by pointed him out. his car burst into flames and he ran off to a field but was
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caught. he is undergoing toxicology tests. p.m. said they would take some time and they will be shut down and you are advised to take come other streets. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. we are following developing news from san carlos. many lost electricity. brian flores is there with the latest on when the power will be fully back on. >> the only lights you see are the ones back from the pg&e crews. this is the one and they are also picking it a power pole that was knocked down from the driver of a car early this
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morning. now it happened around 215, again the 2400 block and still unclear how they lost control. they will be investigating that but at the height of the outage, shortly after it happened more than 1200 customers were without power and they worked as fast as they could to rework it and just about 100 are still without power this morning. they expect it to be fully restored at 8:00 or 8:15 so see how quickly they can restore power. they are still without electricity and the power will be fully restored in terms of road closures, between heather drive they will be here over the next few hours. armed robbers are tore
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getting bart risers and police in that city will launch an effort despite the recent crime. at the bart station with more on what is being done to protect them, alex? >> well, good morning to you, they are taking their eyes off the smart phone or tablet to avoid becoming a victim. they will be handing out flyers here at the richmond station warning them about a recent surge and in this case they are being followed from the bart station and being held at gunpoint once they get a few blocks away. they have taken 18 robbery reports in just the past two and a half months and they are focused on robbers who are distracted with those who may be listening to headphones. one man was held up as he walked home from the richmond station. >> he came out of nowhere and
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he put the gun right here and told me to stay still. in these recent cases the robbers have been young men working in small groups of two or three getting away with cell phones crash and jewelry and many of them have been spanish speaking and that's why officers will be passing out flyers in both english and spanish. they will be working together this morning and in the coming weeks you can imagine to warn commuters about this troubling crime and people are being targeted as they use those mobile devices. alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. a teen in antioch is recovering after being hit pie a bullet meant for somebody else. he was walking home and they say he was on sick more street,
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it was aimed as the a car walking by. and i went into the house and wrapped him up and they called his mother and she was really messed up so i tried to comfort her. >> now the shooter is described as an african-american. the car he was shotting at was a small dark compact car. the neighbors will test every home for possible radioactivity. it comes from a front yard in january. several other pieceswere found in recent years and the testing will take place after 806 occupied homes. it is believed it is from the deep done can't nation much
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ships and dials and gauges with glow in the dark paint years ago. now my daughter just did a report on her and we learned about that glow in the dark paint. >> time now 6:39 police are still searching for suspects after eight people were gunned down in san francisco and now we are getting a new look at the terrifying gunfire happened in the tender loin. she returned home and we will tell you about the police search and traffic is getting busier by the moment, arriving at the peak of the commute, some of the other freeways are getting more use. some clearer areas and they are provide being some cloud cover and the morning commute is okay but what about the commute when rain is on the
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. 6:43 they blocked off the area while they searched for two burglars. they join us now from palo alto to tell us how police plan to track down these two men, janine? >> pam, detectives are tracking
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down and they are hoping the surveillance video may help them identify these two suspects. they were in middle road for more than 5 hours because they thought the thieves were hiding here. this all started when a woman in her 30s returned with her baby and another relative and notice the back door was forced open. they called 911 to report burglars in the home. a woman was able to view cameras through an application on her smart phone just before 11:30 they entered but determined they were no longer inside. >> there were two wearing all dark clothing and beyond that we have no further details.
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>> they realize it had not been alive feed and they broke in between 545 yesterday evening. the suspects ransacked the house and it is unknown what they actually took. at this point, those thieves are still at large and they believe there could have been more than just two burglars. again they will be reviewing that and if it's good enough they will release to the public to help identify suspects. prief reporting live janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 morning news. sunday night shooting injured eight people in the tenderloin district. it shows a silver sedan pulled up to terk and taylor, a man
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walks up to the crowd and then after that he just back to the car. he sees them dive for cover and this gun few convenience is not new. >> you just got to be careful for the company you keep around here. >> did you see the gunshots? >> i did. i heard a lot of them, it is kind of scary. >> it came after the gunman argued after they had less than $50 and that debt made be tied to a drug deal. >> the district attorney will testify about the need to process a huge backlog of so called rape kits. they are currently sitting in crime labs across california. maps sip skinner is now
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introducing legislation that would set timeframes for processing these rain kits. the goal is to upload them to the national database in order to speed up the process. they have made their first court appearance. jeffery graves escorted a woman to a hotel after a domestic dispute and waited for another officer to leave and raped her. the woman is an undocumented immigrant who speaks limited english. he did wave his right to a preliminary hearing. >> the community is not happy about it but i want to assure the county everything is going -- community that everything is being done above board. >> he is currently free on bail and he has been ordered not to comment and he has to surrender his gun. we will look at the new
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devils' slide coat task force trail. now a mile up south of pacifica, it is a vehicling and hiking trail. it was launched soon after they were were launched last march. a deadly landslide as the death toll rises and the number is still huge. we will have a like report from the scene at 7:15. sonoma raceway is bringing in more cash, what one of the largest sports complexes wants to do to dramatically increase
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revenue those stories and more coming up on mornings on 2. 6:48 sal is back you are watching roads and bridges? >> yes, so far there is nothing major except for the fremont thing we have been talking about, it is blocked because of a problem and we will talk about it in just a moment. this is slow and it is unfortunately routine from antioch to bay point, and we have one more year of really narrow traffic until it becomes wide your drive time is about
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30 because you have to take into account what it takes across the bridge. fremont boulevard, that intersection is blocked and will be blocked for the entire morning commute and it is not having an affect. people will notice delays. here is steve thank you nelson wong. clouds are increasing some areas are wide and our systems are on the way, this is not a one and done, we have a break and this system sliding in and coming in and toppleing over that will move over us on
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wednesday morning it will pick up late if you are heading up there. we have a little enhancement from the jetstream and there will be some sun and if you want to sneak something in, we will have to do some of them chores and do it early because they are on the way from around the noon hour. cooler and breezy once the system arrives and there is a distinct back edge to it but most of the early morning news, clouds are developing so far some of the amounts have been in the heavy category and we have been clearing around the 7:00 hour. napa, whatever moon bay a lot of 40s in between as the system
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inches closer so far still holding together and this is not a whopper of a system but with tomorrow's instability and then a series of systems moving through between now and early friday gives us maybe a third of an inch possibly heavy for some as you know by now 30 in tahoe and reno and the winter storm warning comes at 3:00 so if you need to come now, that goes until 11:00 thursday morning, it will really drop as the cold air begins to filter in especially wednesday night some sun, rain developing, lower 60s and the south wind kicks in and they will be in the upper 50s. it did come through during a
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south wind off and on, they will take us wednesday into early thursday, a break friday and i guess everything is coming through on saturday. i don't know on the timing but i will do my best to come through. >> that is a lot of the pressure. >> 652 is6:52 is the time. the initial public offering price, candy crush could be valued at $7.5 billion and that is twice as zynga. concerning earned -- king earned twice as much but they are already seeing a down fall similar to what happened with zynga. and they plan to list them on the new york stock exchange not revealing any prices or the
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number of shares it will sell or when it will go public but they hope to raise a quarter of a billion dollars. they have losses of 169 million and a lot of companies are going public. >> that is a good sign? >> yes. >> time now 163, tracking those traffic stops in oakland, they are treated unfairly and we will tell you how city officials respond. they feel special -- i feel special and i am not alone. a little girl and a friendship like no other, why this little girl was kicked out of school for supporting her friend's fight with cancer.
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. well company back, most of them involved oakland americans. the makeup is 62% of police stops between last april and november, despite the fact that they make up to 28% of oakland's population. the report needs further analysis and it is not evidence of racial profiling. the city of oakland may impose restrictions on the collection boxes where you can drop off shoes clothing and books. if it is approved they will
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require them to maintain as well as being four block from each other. they will be a magnet for trash. a little girl who shaved her head to support her friend was banned from class. she was undergoing chemo theory and she violated the school dress code which says shaved heads are not allowed. it made me feel very special and that i am not alone. >> after a firestorm on social media, the head master said the girl will now be allowed to return to school today. coming up on mornings on 2. a busy interspecs still closed several hours after a deadly crash and we will tell you how
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a fast food worker played this roll. and one bay area police department is responding this morning.
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