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needs to remember that even though he's a kid and he thinks he knows what he's doing, he doesn't know anything. second girl: you really should encourage him to talk to an adult--someone he trusts. it doesn't have to be his parents, but it could be a counselor or a teacher or someone he trusts. alex: don't go away. we'll be right back with more missing cases. girl: children should always check first with a trusted adult before they go anywhere. make sure they never accept any gifts or get into a car with someone they don't know.
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boy: always make sure young children are within your watch when shopping or playing. it only takes a few moments for a child predator to make contact with an innocent child. alex: welcome back. here are some mysteries which we need your help to solve. maybe you recognize one of these individuals. autom dillon was last seen on june 6, 2016 near her home in tallahassee, florida. 17-year-old autom has a history of running away from home. autom has pierced ears, and has a rose tattooed on her right thigh, and the name "nana" tattooed on her left forearm. autom is 5-feet, 6-inches tall, and weighs 126 pounds.
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missing from naperville, illinois, 16-year-old destiny anderson was last seen on june 30, 2016. destiny is believed to have run away from home. she has multiple tattoos on her right arm, chest and abdomen. destiny has black hair and brown eyes, but she often dyes her hair or wears wigs of various colors, and she may be wearing colored contact lenses. you go to the store, leaving your young children at home alone. while you're out, a salesman or workman comes to your house. what should you have taught your children to do? check the man's i.d., and if it looks official, let him in? only let him in if he says, "your mom told me it was ok to come in while she's out"? or don't open the door, and tell the man to come back? asking for an i.d. won't do any good. lots of phony i.d.s look official. they should always keep the door locked and tell him to come back.
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missing from st. petersburg, florida since december 19, 2014, 15-year-old mya grooms is believed to have run away from home. mya may have travelled to tampa or wesley chapel, florida. she may use the alias last name "edwards." an endangered runaway from seattle, washington, tiariyan marr was reported missing on may 25, 2016. 15-year-old tiariyan, who uses the nickname "titi," may have travelled to kent, washington. missing from van nuys, california since may 28, 2016, 15-year-old dreanna hermosillo ran away from home, possibly to oakland, california. dreanna is 5-feet tall an and weighs 118 pounds.
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motieka longtree is missing from ronan, montana. she was last seen may 18, 2016. 15-year-old motieka, who uses the nickname "tieka," may still be in the local area. she's 5-foot-4 and weighs 137 pounds. 17-year-old grace torrance was last seen in converse, texas on april 17, 2016. she may have travelled to san antonio. grace's hair is black but may be dyed bright red. the endangered runaway may need medical attention. last seen on may 17, 2016, ryley lenane is an endangered runaway from macomb, illinois. 15-year-old ryley may have travelled to missouri. he may use the alias name "ryley smith"
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or "jason mendenhall. remember, call your local authorities if you have any information about these or any other missing cases. visit our website, www.usamissing.com, for more information. when we come back, valuable information on how to keep you and your family safe. we'll return right after this brief break. girl: at night, always sit near the driver on an empty bus. if you order a taxi, make sure the taxi that arrives is the one you ordered. if you have doubts, don't get in.
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please look closely at these next cases. a troubled teen with a history of running away from home, zakiyyah copeland-taylor was last seen in pleasantville, new york on june 18, 2016. zakiyyah had previously lived in east harlem, new york, and may have travelled there. 17-year-old zakiyyah has black hair and brown eyes. she's 5-foot-2 and weighs 134 pounds. caught in the middle of a custody battle between her parents, adinda curry has been missing from carmichael, california since june 26, 2016. authorities fear that the 7-year-old may have been taken to indonesia by her mother. adinda has brown hair and brown eyes. when last seen, she was 4-feet-tall and weighed
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40 pounds. time now for our family safety tip--important information for everyone you love. boy: come on, mom, we need the passes. second boy: and the lunch money. mom: boys, please, give me 5 seconds. second boy: but the lines are getting longer. mom: calm down, you maniacs. the passes are...here. boy: got 'em! mom: meet us at lunch at the food court, and try to stay together! alex: the instructions from this mom are ambiguous. she needs to make a specific plan. mom: ah, not so fast. now, the plan is, you ride all the rides in the park. got that? boy: good plan. second boy: what about the lunch money? mom: lunch money will be distributed when we meet at the food court at 1 p.m. got that? boy: got it. dad: show me watches. that's good, sweetie. mom: and remember, always... stay together. boy: ok. second boy: yeah.
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mom: got jeanne's identification card? dad: yep. got it. alex: parents should always devise a plan for their kids and make sure they understand it and stick to it. now, a behind-the-scenes look at the work done at the national center for missing and exploited children. steve: we add maturity to a child's face, and this is a child who's been missing for at least two years or longer. in the last 23 years, we've aged over 5,000 missing children. i would say your fine artist is probably your best artist for this type of work. and that old idiom "the apple doesn't fall far from the tree" is true in most cases, so we can get an idea as to their maturity based on the family. it's an image based on hope that when we put it out there that somebody who actually knows that child, that missing person, would recognize them from the image we have created.
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it's proven itself. it does work. alex: the national center for missing and exploited children has this telephone hotline for tips and information about missing individuals. don't go away. "missing" returns right after this brief break. so far, more than 725 individuals we featured on our show have been found.
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than 30 years now, we've worked with law enforcement and families, and every day missing children are coming home. and we still need your help. pictures work. one in six of the children featured in our photo distribution effort is recovered because of the tips and leads of caring people just like you. if you have any information about the children featured in this program, call us at 1-800-the-lost. alex: you are now about to see a recap of all the missing individuals featured in today's show. take a good look once again. you might recognize someone.
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and that's this edition of "missing." thanks for watching. remember, any information you may have about missing individuals can be valuable. please, don't hesitate to contact the proper authorities-- either your local police, the fbi, or the national center for missing and exploited children. thank you. i'm alex paen. alex: next time, on "missing"... recognize a face? help solve a mystery. kidnapping victims. runaway teens. family abductions. each week, thousands of individuals are reported missing across the united states. authorities need your assistance to locate these missing children
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and adults. if you know anything about a missing persons case, report it to your local police, or the fbi. you can make a difference. alex: this is alex paen. thanks for watching "missing," the only show on television dedicated exclusively to finding missing individuals. follow us on facebook at missing tv. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.]
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live in the cbs broadcast center until, this is cbs3 eyewitness news at 11:00. wild winds out west. powerful enough to knock the tractor-trailer over on to an empty police car. the wind will really be picking up overnight in the tri-state area. we could be that for damaging winds of our own. power outages are a real possibility with this wind storm. i'm ukee washington. >> a high wind warning will go into effect in a couple of minutes. kate? >> we now have something you don't see very often in the month of february. a severe they don't remember warning for portions of the area and this is the front that's going to really put kick up the winds in the wake of this line. notice it doesn't look that impressive on the pitcher. not a lot of lightening. what it does contain wind gusts
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to 60 miles an hour, this line is moving at about 60 miles an hour so anywhere this line of showers and storms passes you could have the threat for tree branches and power lines knocked down pushing into portions of south jersey and continue, to head east at about 60 miles an hour. anywhere from camden down to gloucester county into salem county pretty heavy pockets of rain but the biggest threat those damages wind by 12:03, this will reach millville, by 12:23 egg harbor and then atlantic city it's a fast moving line of showers, storms and damaging winds. here's your severe they don't remember warning, includes much of south jersey, spots of whoer neck he will. these to storms producing wind gustses to 60 miles an hour, once that sun pass throughs, this is what we've got until 6:00 tomorrow, a wind advisory for areas from southeast pennsylvania on north all the
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south jersey and delaware and a high wind warning with gusts to 60 miles an hour through the day tomorrow coming up we'll time out the strongest winds. the damage we can see in which parts of the area may pick up a snow squall. jessica, back to you. as those winds pick up, l&i is advising property owners and construction site managers to secure the sites. high winds could cause items to blow around and into roads causing hard. tables and chairs cw shift when the winds are strong enough. while we hold on to our oh hats, a lot of snow will be falling to our north, winter storm warnings are in effect from upstate new york to maine. some parts of maine could get two feet of snow by tomorrow night. the nation's tallest damn is in danger of collapse. thousands have been evacuated from bueth county north of sacramento. officials have been working at the damn several days.
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trying to figure out how to get water out of lake orville after the main spill way after the damn was damaged. a new jersey woman out for a morning walk was stunned to find pamphlets recruiting for the kkk scattered in driveways throughout the community. anita oh spoke with neighbors who say hate is not welcome there. >> reporter: it looked like a valentine's day card. restrauss said what she stumbled across was far from a love note. >> there's a pitcher of a clans man. i was like, what is this >> it's a kkk promotional flyer folded into a ziploc bag. it's not clear how many neighbors received these homemade baggies but we've seen several dropped around driveways on lenola road. we were there as rashawn davis discovered one of the flyers on their driveway.
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>> what the heck is this? very uncomfortable. >> we deserve to be treated equally? >> calling the contact number listed on the kkk flyer directed us to an automated message that starts like this >> you've reached little white knights for kkks. it's a melting pot, just disheartening, because i don't think there's any room for this. in our society today. >> in cinnamon zone, anita oh cbs3 "eyewitness news." family members are speaking out tonight after a cemetery in philadelphia's bridesberg neighborhood was vandalized. nearly three dozen tomb stones were toppled over. >> reporter: this place is well traveled in the morning, people walking their denomination and
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that's when they noticed an entire row of tomb stones had been pushed down. three dozen head stones toppled overnight. work of vandals, it's unknown how many went about knocking over the 33 grave markers or what time they struck here at holy redeemer in bridesburg. tom maguire first saw while out for a walk with the dog >> i saw head stones toppled i was disgusted and took a pitcher and posted it on facebook >> maguire said the post spread quickly. the vandal i smacked of the worst sort of disrespect. >> they came down here and took justice in their own way and put all the -- put all the head stones back where they belong >> the stones are tagged with orange ribbon, the roman catholic cemetery backs up to i95. it is the final resting place for hundreds. >> we get a phone call from his sister with a pitcher of all of
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these tomb stones behind us >> melissa said member it's of her family were in a panic after hearing about the damage. what words she had? >> now they have to come and see orange tape on their tomb stones because some, you know, ignorant people came and did this. >> this is an old cemetery, some of those head stones that were knocked down date back to the 1900s. so right now, even though they've been up righted. some engineers will have to come out and make sure they will stay that way structurally. we did contact the philadelphia police department about this case, they did not get back to us with information. bridesburg, joe holden cbs3 "eyewitness news." people are being treated for possible carbon monoxide poisoning aged a leak. fire officials building a new gas boiler in the basement of a home in the 1200 block of west williams street was not properly installed. two people had to be rescued.
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the others were able to escape and drive to the hospital. you saw the grammys here on cbs3 tonight. as musicians gathered for the biggest night. many of them were mourning the loss of a legend >> grammy winning al jarreau died. natasha has more on his legacy >> lots of heavy hearts tonight, al jarreau touched so many in the music industry through the his storied career al jarreau died sunday nearly half a century he performed on stage it's around the world. >> in 2004, he stopped by the cbs early show to debut and accentuate the positive album. >> jarreau became a household name when he released his most
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popular song we're in this love together from the album breaking away in 1981. the following year, he won a grammy for best male pop vocal performance, and he was also nominate for album of the year. the legendary jazz singer vocal style helped him achieve six more grammys over his career, he also recorded the theme song to the hit tv series moonlighting. ♪ singers who worked with al jarreau remembered him at the red cart at the 59th grammy award >> i learned a lot. i learned you're supposed to live inside music. it's supposed to be inside of it all the time. all the time. no matter whatever it is >> wrti jazz radio host reflected fondly on a singer who transcended music barriers >> he was someone who was able to provide us with a lot of great music over the years and really
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