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was too scared. >> see the suspect enter the store. >> the man in this surveillance video is the man who assaulted the young gi police say he did the same thing to another child about 20 minutes before the attack at target. >> the same type of incident again who had been separated from a parent while looking in the store. >> at the walmart a sixth-year- old and 9-year-old were separated from the child. >> the girl at wal-mart screamed for help. >> there's predators out there. the man followed us through target to do this to my child. i don't know what would have happened if i wasn't there. >> and the man is described as six and 6'3," light brown hair and miditem built, because of the type of clothing he may
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work in retail or a restaurant somewhere in the area. terrifying moments a high school in fremont locked down after reports of a armed man on the school ground. the alert came in just after 1:00 at irvington high school. >> within the last half hour the lockdown has been lifted and the students were allowed to leave. there's officers going through a debriefing. it was an intense four hours. 12:45 the police say a student reported seeing a suspicious man on campus with what they thought was a gun. the school was put into a lockdown situation. at a parking lot the parents gathered to await word. the only information they received was when they received
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texts from their children. >> they were all rushed into their rooms. >> he texted me he's fine. >> three neighbors schools were put into a lockdown situation for safety of the they did not believe there was a threat at those locations. armed officers went down r door- to-door looking for suspects. students were allowed to board buses. after the students left the police officers went through the school and did not find anyone. they will give us more information and debrief us on that. they are telling all students and staff to stay away from campus until tomorrow. president obama canceled a fund-raising trip to call a cabinet meeting on the ebola outbreak after a second nurse was diagnosed with the disease.
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amber vinson was taken by air ambulance on the edgery -- embree university. she cared for the first person to die of ebola in the united states, thomas duncan. today president obama ordered a review to determine what went wrong in dallas that allowed the nurses to be infected. >> we're monitoring, supervising, overseeing in a more aggression have way what's taking place in dallas. >> the second nurse took a frontier airline flight from cleveland to dallas. the cdc says it appears she violated rules about air travel. >> the cdc is reaching out to all the people on that flight as a precaution. can ebola spread aboard a jet.
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>> it is one thing when an invasive attorney disease comes up -- invasive disease comes internationally. >> i have to live my life, the next week there will be another virus causing mayhem and controversy. >> it's a deadly disease, very contagious, it would wipe out the population. >> almost one in four arriving international passengers immediately transfer to a domestic flight. what's the real risk of contracting ebola on a foreign or domestic flight. >> the risk is probably zero. >> dr. schwartzburg is a renowned specialist at uc berkeley.
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the nurse was not showing symptoms on the plane, she could not spread the disease. >> even if she was symptomatic she would have to spread her bodily flew its -- fluids, bleeding over someone or spitting on someone, she would have to get her bodily fluids to someone else to infect them. >> ebola dies quickly outside the body it can't spread like flu virus. 40,000 people in the u.s. are killed by the flu every year. ebola has taken one life and not on the plane. >> my advice have a nice thanksgiving and visit your family and not worry about ebola. >> it's possible another spreading disease other than ebola could kill off the airline finances and that's panic. that's a subject we'll explore
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at 6:00. nurses are on the frontline of the fight against ebola and the nurses in the bay area are worried that not enough are being down to keep them safe. we're following the story through the area. the protection the nurses want and where local hospitals stand in meeting the dehands -- demands. stocks went into a tailspin because of a drop in consumer spending last month. economic trouble in europe and the news about ebola. at 1 point it was down 400 points but it came back and recovered some of the losses. at the end of trading the dow was down 170 points. federal investigators say they know what may have caused the crash of a cal fire tanker. the ntsb said the wing may have
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hit a tree. the findings are from a preliminary report and the final cause won't be known for a month. the pilot was dropping fire retardant when he crashed. police have made an arrest in a brutal home invasion robbery that left an elderly couple with serious injury. officers arrested lee and demeet row yesterday. those two suspects befriended the couple, talked their way into the home before beating them and taking a safe. both victims are 90-year-old and they did suffer serious injury, we spoke with them after the attack. >> he was so mean to me. punching me and he tried to cut me. my jugular vein. >> the suspects are facing a serious of charges including
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robbery, assault with a deputy weapon and -- deadly weapon and elder abuse. >> people are fed up with crime and violence and change needs to start at the top. how the mayor is responding to the recall efficient -- effort. we found pronounced dissatisfaction among voters. not good for wade harper. >> antioch is struggling. our house has been burglarized four times. >> it is bad. i just got my jet ski stolen. >> the high profile incidents at deer valley plaza involving teenagers fighting. >> resident rich is letting the way to have the mayor removed. >> whatever he's doing is not working. so primarily we're saying we
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need change. >> he started the process for a recall election. >> they don't want to say mayor, your job, you're bad, get out. >> we caught up with the mayor and he defended his record. >> i'm working hard for solutions and that's why we passed the measure the hire more police officer. we were awarded a grant to hire five additional police officers. >> i've seen things get worse since he's been in office. we need a change fast. >> no point of him being in office. >> the mayor said he will fight the recall effort. >> i'm a fighter. >> he says he hopes to collect signatures next month to get the recall measure on the ballot by next fall.
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a legal issue involves the high speed rail project ended when the california supreme court decided not to hear an appeal. landowners were plaintiffs and argued that the state failed to identify funding for the first segment as promptissed -- promised to voters. but a lower supreme court said it could proceed. all lanes of the freeway are open after a crash involving three trucks. a waste mcment -- management truck and a big rig, north of 23rd avenue. two people were taken to the hospital. the accident blocked two south bound lanes for an hour. you see the traffic was backed up for miles. the cause of the crash is under investigation. officers confront a father for riding his bike with his
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it's the first tunnel under the bay and will take out of service two existing pipelines. >> rate mayor money -- payer money was used to pay for the tunnel. eustele brace -- celebration for the swearing in of deleon, the democrat is the first latino to head the state senate in more than 100 years. this evening he will take the oath of office at the los angeles music center with more than 2000 people invited. the california latino legislative caucus foundation is picking up the tab. traffic on the south bay is back to normal after a six vehicle crash shut it down.
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it was this morning on 280 in san jose near the first street on-ramp. the tanker was carrying portapotty chemicals. all the lanes were blocked for more than an hour. the liquid is a deeord righter for port potis. an iphone app is credited for finding a south bay woman. rescue found 28-year-old melissa vazquez after her car plunged down a ravine, the satellite system pointed them in the wrong direction. it was her find my iphone app that point pointed her location. an rubin with how that app saved her life. >> police tried going through the phone company and ping the phone. that gave them a search area of
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7 miles. the iphone itself led police to her. >> following the crash, she was rescued from a ravine, melissa vazquez may not have been found without the iphone and the guess work of a police officer. >> the fact that this officer was able to hack his way into her account by guessing her password is fortunate. >> vazquez easy to crack password allowed police to access her password. it pinpointed her location within feet. >> these apps are taking advantage of the phone's location awareness, cell towers, satellites and wifi, satellites are close, cell towers not close and wifi close. android advice manager does the same for android phones, you
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don't have to download them, they are there. >> they can find a phone in close quarters or farther away. we put mine to the test. >> how's phil's coffee. i see you are there. he was able to pinpoint the spot where i stopped. >> had you not logged in i couldn't have done that. i don't know your password. give your password to a loved one or find my friend which allow preauthorized people to know your location. >> how do we have our privacy but we can be found. >> vazquez is at the hospital in san jose where she's in stable condition. . rain was pounding on windshields during the morning
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commute. this is what driver has to deal with this morning. in other parts not so much. this is from 680 in solano county. >> it was not like that for my drive to school. a lot of us saw lighter. >> very few saw that kind of rain. it was mostly very light. .10, trace amounts. san jose didn't record anything. it was enough to slick end the roadway. the commute was okay, except for the big wreck. the rain was there and impacting some people's commute. these are the rain accumulation. san rafael is most likely where the rain was. .35. petaluma .35. in san francisco, built 01 -- .01. the system in the pacific, i said last night. this is the good thing, we knew we wouldn't see a lot of rain,
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i said it's an active pacific, the pattern is really good, what's that mean, we're going to see more weather headed our way, we have two more weather systems. so there's a live radar spin, nothing is going on now. it's cloudy in san francisco, cloudy in san ramon, clearing up in concord, the forecast is for a warmup tomorrow, tomorrow lots of mid-70's. this really cooled us off this weather system. as we go into friday, another system and we could see similar rainfall accumulation. another weak weather system friday. on the five-day forecast there's one before that. the pacific is starting to light up and a zonal flow, the jet stream is lit up. not going up and over or
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underneath. we have a pattern conducive to rainfall. tomorrow is a break day, partly cloudy, mostly sunny, friday here's storm system number 2. weak for the most part. and as we look at the forecast model tomorrow at 19 -- noon. friday morning, you see it qing up. rolls in friday afternoon. light showers in the north bay. will it be a great producer of rain, no, but it will keep things pro yesive. the jet stream -- progressive. keeps the jet stream south. the forecast warmer, more sunshine, fire danger, we're not talking about fires today. this pattern is helpful. this is the height of the fire season. right now with the wet ground it is helpful. the five-day forecast with the
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weekend in view, friday chance of shower, we get saturday morning, look at that thing on monday. the winter is lining up. a incident leads to a lawsuit. a father was arrested for how he was carrying his son on a bicycle. a pack of dogs attacks two people. one of the mauling victims has died. the efficients to -- efforts to find the dog's owner. at the same time he was getting a diagnosis, car thieves set their sights on their family. not one car, but both cars. it feels so violated the good news this bay area woman just received. a warning for parents in one area district involving spoiled food. the critical step during the cooking process some staff
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unconscious. the independent council will look into whether or not the school failed to notice anything suspicious. price was released on bail. more emotional testimony in the murder trial of oscar pistorius. it will determine if he will go to prison. the victim's cousin was the first to testify at the trial. saying the death ruined the family. the probation officer said pistorius is making monthly payments but her family say they will pay it back. the sentencing hearing will continue for several more days. two of the recalls involve cars sold in japan. a third recall involves more than 400,000 lexus models in the united states.
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made between 2005 and 2010. a problem with plating on the fuel delivery pipes that could cause a casket to fail. lexus dealers will repair the problem with no charm. it's not aware of the accidents or injuries from the defect. he didn't say it. the nfl has reduced the final against 49ers quarterback colin kaepernick clearing him of directing a racial slur at a opposing player. he was initially fined a. the fine was cut in half. kaepernick is not happy with being fined. he tweeted a picture with the face you make when the nfl said you didn't use a racial slur and fines you $5,500. a father was arrested and roughed up because of how she was -- he was carrying his son
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bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. to learn more, visit citi.com/easierbanking . the strap cut by police and the baby taken by officers. the man was put in a choke hold after he was caught bicycling with his infant on his chest. why officers put the man in a choke hold. >> the attorney for the man arrested in december is seeking compensation and a change in how police deal with immigrants. the confrontation that started at the shell station became a
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lawsuit. japanese immigrant says san francisco police choked him unconscious because he was bicycling with his son strapped to his chest and without a helmet on the child. >> this could have been handled differently. the baby carrier and sweatshirt that was cutaway. he was pulled over in the south of market district as he rode to the trader joe's store. the incident report says officers told him you need a helmet for your child and said he insisted he did not. the situation escalated after he said, f you, i'm not giving you my i.d. the officers rendered he incautious and cut the child free from the harness. >> nobody tried to tell him why he was being stopped, or ask him to walk his bike.
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>> his attorney said the police were the acongress ors using, action congressers. >> we believe there were racism involved and they decided to teach him a lesson. >> he was jailed but not charged. his son was released to his mother from child protective service. the police declined to talk to us about the case. reporting live in san francisco. david stevenson. an earthquake early warning system tested in california could be ready by 2016, it needs funding. today's state emergency officials met to discuss the project. the system gave a 10 second warning prior to the earthquake eck in august. they will develop a plan over the next year and a half.
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>> when you of an earthquake you have a few seconds to prepare. so this is something that has to be worked out in advance, how the warning will be sent out and the public needs to be educated to react. >> state senatorial expadilla is spearheading -- alex padilla. a man mauled in modesto has died. linda talked to the victim's tenants who is said the dogs were a problem for some time. >> you have aggressive dogs, put them in the backyard. but you have to chain them up. >> jerome is furious after his landlord was attacked by four pit bulls in this guest house. >> blood on my door.
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hits mothers house shoes here. his landlord had been fighting with his neighbors for a month, asking them to secure the dogs out of concern for the safety of his 77-year-old mother. >> he would walk her to the bus stop every morning. give her a kiss before she left on the bus. he loved his mom. >> the sheriff says the mother was mauled and is listed in critical condition. >> massive traumatic injuries from head to toe. the deputies were called to the home tuesday night after receiving numerous 911 calls from neighbors. >> the male victim was unresponsive and in a life- threatening situation. they shot and killed two of the dogs, the other two escaped to another yard. >> the deputies set up a perimeter around the home, with
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the dogs temporarily contained evacuated the victims. fearing for the others the deputies shot the other dogs. >> a gps signal from a stolen piece of property led to the arrest of three armed invasion suspect. on camelback road in pleasant hill. one suspect held the people at gunpoint and the other two ransacked the home. no one was hurt and one traced the stolen items using a gps signal. a university speech called off after someone makes a violent threat to the speaker. why the school couldn't prevent anyone from bringing a weapon
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into the auditorium. nine green men designed to prevent children from being ripped off. welcome home! woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens.
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home. he tried to kidnap hits girlfriend during a dispute before the standoff. the man is 44-year-old jason nehaus. the police used tear gas the force him out. he ran out and he surrendered. the house was rigged with explosives. the bomb squad disposed of them. a study shed new light on how the affordable care act is affecting emergency room visits. the researchers suggested good news. patients long neglected health problems were addressed which resulted in a dramatic drop off in er visit. in: the ninth circuit struck down a law that denies
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bail to illegal immigrants. it denies bail to immigrants in this country illegally who have been charged with felonies ranging from shoplifting and aggravated ide ide -- idaho -- ide ide theft. >> the most technology ead advanced lab in the world is in berkeley. >> it helps companies avoid costly mistakes. special water system. those are some of the features. it offers companies to make sure the buildings use the least amount of energy. >> we can change the lights, change the window, change the
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heating and cooling. we can test drive the buildings before they are billion dollars. >> -- built. it's a new tool to fight fires. a fire department needs a drone and they may not get it even if the fire board gives it the green light. hidden for decades and too fragile to move. what was inside a time capsule from 1901, including a mysterious red book that had no title on the cover. we're tracking two more weather systems heading our way. we have more rain in the five day. of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too.
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now to latest on the ebola crisis, a nurse from dallas is in atlanta for the treatment. she arrived there 15 minutes ago. that hospital has treated three other americans with ebola. amber joy vinson is the second nurse to be infected with the illness. health officials say she was on a flight from cleveland to dallas a day before she began to show symptoms.
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the passengers are being contacted. john fowler spoke with bay area nurses. >> to be clear the only people to contact ebola in the united states were nurses. nurses today told me there's measures their employers can and should take. >> at nurses union offices a conference call and a call for action. 11,000 nurses listened in. >> this month has been a nightmare for nurses. first line of defense, health care workers are vulnerable. >> vulnerable to ebola. >> this is different. this is a virulent virus. nurses are the people who are being exposed and coming down with the disease. >> they called on president obama to order each hospital to
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provide fluid impervious hazmat suits cking eye and breathing -- including eye and breathing apparatus. bay area hospitals do not meet. >> it's important to take negative motions and use them for change. >> state health officials agreed ebola is more infectos than anyone realized and public health agencies are not prepared for an outbreak. >> it's imperative to increase funding. lawmakers are talking about boosting federal spending. my source an experienced expert said to identify, isolate, treat and contain cases could be beyond our current
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capability. the fbi is investigatingtrist -- investigate terrorist threats against a woman. she's a vocal critic of how women are portrayed in the media. she was going to speak at utah state. but she canceled after a man festo planning a school shooting. the person said he had access to weapons and pipebombs and planning to use them. >> the school's spokesperson said because of utah canceled weapons law there was no way to guarantee her safety. the menlo park fire district wants a drop. a drone would give a bird's-eye
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view of the fire. the fire board will discuss it. menlo park fire chief welcomes public input. if approved they will need permission from the faa. the southlanded tore -- slanted door earns more money than any other restaurant in the bay area. the lest was put together by restaurant business magazine. the slanted door grosses 16 1/2 million dollars a year. san francisco's boulevard with $13 million and the cliff house with $12 million made the list. >> if you're at the cliff house you saw clouds and fog. let's go to bill martin. when it's foggy and cloudy it's more romantic. >> don't you think? >> absolutely. an air of mystery.
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>> especially at the cliff house. the clouds coming in. what we have outside, a progressive pattern in the pacific. clouds moving in and weather headed our way. look at the jet stream, see how far south it is. see these areas. a swirl here, those are weak weather systems, tweaking to the north until one gets to us. the cloud cover outside, partly cloudy. san rafael, this is not the rain gauge, in the backyards, the automated rain gauges, we saw rain totals, half an inch of rain in places in the north bay, other areas, trace amounts if any. big baseball game tonight right now, tomorrow night too the weather plays into this. a nice looking day tomorrow, getting the games in between the weather there, will be rain
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on friday. thursday 64 degrees for that game. partly cloudy. the jet stream is further south, here's the systems. the jet stream will drive them this way. the main impact is north. the next two systems friday and monday, on the south end as we were this morning. a chance of sprinkles. showers, sis tech -- system number 1 came this mornings, number 2 on friday into saturday and beyond here system number 3 on monday. good stuff. the forecast as we go into it thursday night, this was your day thursday, partly cloudy, mostly sunny. friday the clouds thicken up. this guy shows up. 7:00 a.m., friday, maybe sprinkle on the morning commute, the friday afternoon commute will have light
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sprinkles. friday commutes are dicy. 6:00 a.m. on saturday, maybe a sprinkle or two and drying out. it's a progressive pattern. none of the storms are big time storms. but it's gets things broken up. you get high pressure. these are the highs for tomorrow. we get the high pressure so set up it doesn't budge. sometimes it doesn't bubble until december. this makes me think we'll see rain earlier. describe in san francisco tomorrow -- describe in san francisco. this morning was wet. not tomorrow morning. mild overnight. look for a chance of sprinkles and into monday. the weekend looks good. justly, low grade stuff. we're working you. >> when you're on the water, the lighthouse, it's
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disappointing at first. sometimes the shadows make things more beautiful. >> glad you came around. they are designed to protect children in the street. none of these green men ended up in 1 yard and a crime that brought police to 1 house. back the julie hayneer in the newsroom. a bay area woman receives a difficult diagnosis, the same time thieves steal both of her family's cars. >> they took like my whole family's livelihood away from us. the plea for the thieves. >> spoiled lunches served to students in a bay area school district. the step cafeteria workers missed. these and more in 10 minutes at 6:00. 0!ockñ?çóxo?ñ=çñññçvxqx?ñññ?óioy
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roosevelt presidential campaign button. the statue is being renovated. emergency crews rushed to a smoking ferry boat but it was a drill. it simulated a fire. part of the drill crews had to rescue passengers. the fire department said drills are crucial in preparing for real thing. >> there's a chance of a major catastrophe that will require different agencies. because of that we need to work with the other agencies, that saves lives. >> the drill included members from the fran fire department, the coast guard, national park service lifeguards and the golden gate ferry. they are there to make sure the kids are safe.
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but a crossing guard got beaten up for doing his job. a man was driving too fast. the man went berserk when he was confronted by the crossing guard. >> he said you ready to get your [bleep] whooped. >> i said no and he clobbered me. >> what happened monday morning at this about section near silverado ranch. the crossing guard was helping a couple school girls cross the street when a driver was driving 50 miles an hour in a 15 miles an hour school zonie he came screaming by. the first crossing guard is trying to flag him down to slow down. >> at the next crosswalk mckay told the driver to slow down. the suspect, 21-year-old adam jumped out of his car. >> he started hitting me.
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the third time he hit me. the first time stunned me. he hit me again and again. the man and his girlfriend used the sign as a weapon. >> i laid on the payment -- pavement. >> mckay said two minutes later a man on the motorcycle who's a retired officer pulled the suspect off him. >> grabbed the guy and put him in a head lock. >> police say the man threatened officers asking his name and said he knows people he can hire to kill them. mckay this won't keep him from his job. i'll be back. i like being around the kids.
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>> the guard suffered cuts and bruises and his glasses and watch were broken. bicycle thieves get violent. >> taking whoever comes down their path. >> the dangerous way they are stealing people who are riding their bikes. >> this man grabbed two girls in two east bay stores. we talk to the mother of one girl who says her daughter is traumatized. spoiled school lunches. the steps cafeteria workers missed. . bike riders being knocked to the ground while riding at full speed. all so thieves can take what they want. >> police say a series of attacks in the panhandle
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neighborhood are dangerous. noelle walker is there live. >> usually bike they'ves happen -- thefts happen when the ride ever away. admit day the panhandle bike path is a cycle freeway with a obstacle course of skateboarders and walkers mixed in. after midnight it's a target range for criminals. >> there was a couple riders hit over the head and they stole the bikes. it's unenoughing. between october 3 and the 5ththere were four attacks. >> i had no idea. they are violent robbers. the thieves are attacking in groups of 2
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