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been in the home and i'm upstairs and i'm sleeping and anything could have happened. >> reporter: this woman shared her story, but abington police say there are other victims whose homes were also same >> i am surprised usually thi e >> reporter: between of ho 2:4on a home in the 1900 block of road stealing anism pad and same scenario on the 1700 block of edge hill road with the suspect gaining entry through an unlocked rear window. >> our doors are locked all the time. >> reporter: surveillance cameras captured these images of a suspect during an tempted br 2nd in thf morton road. this vick testimony now has an syste not safe from crime. >> reporter: well police do believe that the suspects may be traveling either on foot or on a bicycle. but get in and out of neighborhoods fairly quickly. they're urging residents right now to make sure that the doors andnd cars. we're livee at the abington
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township police department, natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news" >> natasha, thank you. >> we now know it was family member who trade to rob the home of a murdered mother in northeast co mur rye was found dead last tuesday. her husband has been charged with her murder. we learned tonight one of two men accused of trying to break into her home overnight was her nephew. police have not charged the two suspects with attempted burglary burglary. >> "eyewit news" was at tonight's prayer vigil for keisha william. she was the north p killed in the cg crash that also claimed the lives of three of her cfriends and family gathered at german allegheny at the the spot where that crash happened on july 25th. her funeral will take place tomorrow. two men are now facing murder charges and today one of jonathan rosa said in court he wants the family's forgiveness. >> we've got update for you on an mazing act of kindness you saw on "eyewitness news" earlier today. a woman who a woke to found her res slashed as a brand new set ight thanks to the generosity of a
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>> reporter: dottie is goinger day she wokype up with tetqars i dam have to go v im%:ek in for eight hours. >> reporte make that trip wednesday because all four tires on wered overnight one of 10 cars targeted bandal on akron street in frankford.r dottie who is disabled it was more than an inconvenience. >> that would take me like six o save money up for tires. >> reporter:nd pat a complete stranger living 30 miles away. heard dot toepieces story. >> it touched my heart. >> she caused the cbs broadcast center and offered to pick up the tab. >> you're kidding me? really? oh, my god that's so great. >> as "eyewitness news" >> thank you so much whoever you >> and when pep boys got the up and splours later dottie's car was on i of charge. >> somebody that can do it should help y. it all comes around in the end.ill do something nice forme again. that's all. >> wednesday night the car and its four fresh tires was back on
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akron street ready to reunite a mother and son a grateful dottie had on pat.ill pay it forward. i promise because you did a great thing for me. you really did. >> police are still searching for the person responsible for they do believe this is anated case millville whe that heavy rain wes. nearly 5 feet in some spots. flooding damaged several basements in the area. turned backyards into ponds. residents spent this try day trying to get the cleanup effort underway. >> that same weather system created a big mess on long island. some areas there got more than 13-inches of rain in just six hour businesses and the worse of itstruck during the morning rush. trapping some people in their cars. now around here, we're starting to dry out. kathy? >> unbelievable. unprecedented rain there in l weate! tal boundary will be coming r way tomorrow. i'll show was tha course a coming up as well.
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>> and no more nightmares or strange dreams.gfhb what youht now your sleep tonig how you can change your dreams. it's a story worth staying up for. >> then some dramatic video of a traffic stop that saved a woman's life. >> plus, what was behind tonight's special tribute to robin williams? when "eyewitness news" returns. ♪ -auu
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police offic. new at 11:00 o'clock tonight members of the democratic national campaign committee getting a taste of true american history. we were there as members of the selection committee visited independence hall for %&candlelight tour. mayor michael nutter was there as was former governor ed rendell and senator bob casey. they joined their pty >> well that really capped offlong day for the committee who philadelphid and venearlier hundreds of philadelphians greeted democratic party officials as they arrived for the first day of their two-day tour. they enjoyed some cheesesteaks down in south philadelphia. but they also prepared to ask city leaders some tough questions about the city's ability to host the convention. >> we're very focused on the financial, logistical and security issues around hosting we're concentrate concentrating on those three areas and work wig the team here to answer questions in those areas. >> civic leaders say they are confident they can raise the $80 million they'll need to host the convention. a public tribute tonight for
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robin williams. broad kay dimmed its lights in memory of the late comedian and actor. it went dark for a minute the only ill lump night 98ed sign his photo. died monday morning takeing his own life after a long battle with depression. >> and watch now as a traffic stop becomes a life saving mission for one police officer. officer jason gates of cal la moo matt zoo michigan on patrol when he pulled the woman over for running red light. now, at first he thought she was trying to get out of a ticket. until he realized she really needed help. >> i tried to dislodge the item from her throat by hitting her on the back. when that didn't work, i got her out and used the heimlich for the first time in my nine year police career. it work. >> the woman thanked officer gates with a big hug there and gates says was there to help. we have new details in the story of a condo association fight in34 cherry hill.
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ed its mind about car magnets for kidney donorthe signs read honey bee needs a kidney. those signs for honey bess tick who suffers from an auto immune disease. the society hill association sent her mother a warning letter threatening fines saying that the magnetic signs violated hes giving the magnets out. >> they have made an exception in this case and now i -- an e blast that went out to the community saying anyone wishing to purchase a bee and get one of these signs for their car should contact the office. >> libby tells thus while the experience with the condo association has been trying, it has renewed her faith in people. she says she's gotten a lot of support from her community. >> what you're doing right now in the minutes before you go to bed could determine your dreams. might sound strange but there are simple behaviors and simple changes you can make to alter what you see in your sleep.
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health reporter stephanie stahl shows us how. dreams can be crazy and scary and recurrent. >> one where i'm late for class and i didn't study for test. forgot to get dressed or something like that. >> that's popular dream. being naked in front of people. infidelity too. one study found the most common nightmare was a spouse cheating. >> there's some scenes we're not sure they do recur mostly fear based or an expectation that you haven't quite met. >> doctors don't have lot of science on dreams, but there are some accepted theories and what cause certain kinds of dreams. what about nightmares? >> i see -- >> any type of food kicks you up your metabolism which can make your brain more active. >> something spice is he is not good. it will interrupt your sleep in general. >> alcohol can affect your dreams. a of the few drinks you'll dream less when you first go to bed but then -- >> people start to have vivid dreams later on that may disrupt sleep and may have you more
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nightmares also having a fever can affect dreaming and some medicines like blood pressure pills can cause nightmares. others think sleeping in a cold room causes bad dreams. there's no evidence of that. but -- >> little bit cooler temperature seems to help a lot of people sleep better. >> experts say dreams can be meaningless or reflective of what's happening in your life. the first step to understanding your dreams is remembering them. keeping a pad next to the bed and writing them down write away can help. i'm stephanie stahl cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> okay. here's a dream question. >> uh-huh. >> do you mean dream in color? >> hmm. >> think about that. >> i don't believe so but who notice. >> we'll fine out tonight. in dreaming of nice weather for the weekend. >> i dream about like vacation and sunny weather i dream in color. >> blue water. absolutely. weather wise we're looking at a very pleasant night. crack the windows. some cooler weather and have some sweet dreams outside it is very comfortable.
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take look. outside down the shore we're looking at atlantic city. it will be a very busy weekend because we have some decent weather coming up. on storm scan3 we have a clear skylight winds at the moment and temperatures that will be cool cooling down into the 60s which is very pleasant for this time of year. our live neighborhood network takes us across the region. we'll start off in cape may county. cape may courthouse where the temperature is 79. lu jersey regional airport 73. at girard college in city at the airport we're looking at 74 degrees. 69 in millville after all that rain last night. a nice dry day expected tomorrow tomorrow. allentown, 69. the poconos 62. a taste of fall in that city. future weather shows a clear sky tonight. h tomorrow morning. then we have a weak front moving through tomorrow. it's going to set off few spotty shing the afternoon. and into the evening. fe'nt it will be pleasant for your thursday expect a mostly sunny sky with the exception of a few showers or sprinkles. in the wake of that front we get into a northwesterly prevailing wind.s.
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plenty of sunshine for friday. and it gets even warmer high pressure slides to the south on saturday. and then we'll watch another fast moving system from the great lakes we saw it a lot earlier in the summer scattered shower or thunderstorm expected on sunday afternoon. with that next system. overnight it will be mainly clear to partly cloudy. cool and comfortable the low 62. during the day on thursday, mostly sunny a stray shower or sprinkle with that front. the high temperature 80 degrees. on the exclusive i wet weather seven day forecast and shore cast friday slightly cooler and just a degree or two that's just about it. lots of sunshine. saturday pleasant. sunday late day shower or storm. looks nice monday. we'll have a shower or storm threat thursday. and then on -- tuesday rather and then on wednesday temperatures bounce back into the mid 80s with some sunshine. speaking of sunshine tomorrow a pleasant day down the shore orr at the shore will take on the one sore fifth baby parade in ocean city. we'll be there live on the boards at five and six to check
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out the cutest babies. >> one of the best days of the year. we love that event. kathy, thanks. >> very focused on little league action these days. >> we actually have a championship already. a local team bringing home the softball championship. >> out staning staning. >> work continues for the eagles and patriots in new england. very competitive workouts in the eagles talk about it coming up in sports.
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patriots. friday night they meet in preseason game number two. maclin left practice with a mild hamstrinull but he's fine and should be able to play on they work downpour this ds still enjoying the qtitionw'op competition. >>icy7ing with them for these two days al(nd then tomorrow and like playiason games against the pats which i think is great. i like practicing with other teams. you just get a lift look, youget [:tired of hitting your own g.le defense is test against future hrtl o cs ni c i thi we cw expect to usrday like we we a year ago would be way behind the eig terms of we're way ahead of where we were last y this time.>> now the phi start tonight against the angels inning of play. congratulations to the little league softball team from
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