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being found in filthy conditions in a worcester home. drug charges brought against tuukka women who live there. the children are ages six, five, and three. good evening. i am pam cross. reid: and i am reid lamberty. police say they found deplorable conditions when they served a search warrant last night. right now, our julie mcdonald is life in worcester where she spoke to family members. juli: police got a disturbing call tonight. a grandmother that we spoke to tonight said she doesn' t have the best relationship with her daughter and usually picks up and drops off her grandchildren out front when she sees them.
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>> anyone out there who has children knows my pain right now. juli: a home infested with mice, animal feces, garbage, open food, even a cat beneath the sink with a live mouse in its mouth. that is what worcester police say they found in this home when they arrested two women on drug charges. gladys santana said she was uncontrollable and she sifted through the house of squalor where her young grandchildren lived before they were removed. police executed a search warrant s daughter. here' s what they found, 99 oxycodone pills, $3400 in cash, marijuana, and hundreds of cut corner baggies. they were also in possession of cocaine. neighbors told newscenter 5 that they just can' t believe no one on the first or second floors of
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pam: an following breaking news in brockton, this picture is sent to us from our partners at the enterprise. the three decker on enterprise street was vacant but firefighters were concerned the flames would spread. residents of the homes were evacuated. the fire is under control but crews are still on the scene. reid: and new at 11:00, nuns come to the rescue of a 74-year-old man after a tree fell on him. this happened this afternoon. firefighters tell newscenter 5 that the victim was trapped for hours. we are told he was also getting treatment for hypothermia. pam: and taking a live look at the boston skyline this saturday night. a big warm-up is on the way. stormteam 5' s mike wankum joins us.
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ve got a few little flurries out there and a little bit of sprinkle activity. most of it is to the north of us right now. we are picking up a few sprinkles on radar and a few flurries showing up, what this is very light. in fact, this is evaporating before it hits the ground. you are going to start the day tomorrow with clouds. tomorrow is the flip. we start with clouds and then we go to sunshine for the afternoon. so it will take a little bit for it to warm up. we will warm up nicely to 50 degrees. that is just the beginning of the warm-up because look what happens. by monday we are at 54. we take a little dip and then we are back up. i will have a timeline and arrival of that when we get back to the weather in a moment. reid?
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and still has a front row seat to the iowa campaigning on saturday. fill -- phil? phil: reid, the polls show that trump is leading ted cruz and clinton is leading sanders. but the thing to remember is that your supporters are ready to go to caucus. from new hampshire and back to iowa, donald trump is flying in on his private jet, looking to fire up his supporters. this is it. this is what it is all about. so it have to get out there and caucus and do all of the things all of our time, folks.
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also, not wanting to waste the second of precious time, the crew' s campaign is signing people up at a rally with several hundred supporters. gabby giffords: speaking is hard for me. but january, come january, i want to say these two words, "madam president." phil: former congresswoman getty giffords introduced hillary clinton, who said nothing to the crowd about the story hanging over her campaign. the state department now says there was top-secret information in 22 of the e-mails sent from her private account as secretary of state. in the crowd of hundreds or, we found a group of students from emerson looking to study the process. >> i wanted to see what was going on. >> i haven' t made up my mind yet. phil: like so many others here in the hawkeye state, that is why monday' s caucus is still up
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iowa, you can you go to caucus. it is so important for all of these campaigns to make sure they have a commitment from all supporters to go out monday night and to caucus. there are new signs tonight at just how competitive sanders and hillary clinton. both camps are agreeing to hold an additional debate next week ahead of the new hampshire primary and they are discussing three more in the spring. clinton has suggested flint, michigan for the site of one of those debates because of a water crisis in the city. reid: and back here at home, regular service is back up and running on the mbta' s green line tonight after a minor derailment. service between reservoir and beacons bill was -- beaconsfield was effective. seven passengers were onboard at the time. nobody was injured.
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no were yet -- no word yet on the cause. pam: the fbi and state police abuse at a private school in western massachusetts. today agents and police school. the specifics of what was taken have not been released. the school caters to boys with disabilities. a new move in the investigation prestigious prep school in rhode island. the can -- the attorney conducted an independent investigation of the school and allegedly victims or witnesses. reid: two arrested tonight in the middlesex county da announced that both 17-year-old man were today in malden. on monday. and in denver colorado --
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violence in a motorcycle expo. one dead and several others have been injured. nicole joins us with more. nicole? nicole: that' s right, one person is dead and at least three others are fighting for their lives. >> several shooting victims inside. nicole: a chaotic scene inside the national western complex in downtown denver on saturday. police say multiple people were stabbed and witnesses say >> gunfire force hundreds to hide under tables. -- witnesses say gunfire force hundreds to hide under tables. >> you see a bunch of people scatter and you hear two gunshots. nicole: witnesses say a brawl started on the stairwell and quickly spun out of control.
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the time for the colorado motorcycle expo. in the end, at least one person would be dead. six others injured. three of the injured remain in critical condition. one person was taken away in handcuffs. >> if you start seeing it looks between club members, it is time to go. nicole: the expo was scheduled to run through late sunday and the word is the night that it will be canceled. pam: they used swat teams on a weeklong dragnet in california, what in the end, and observance of this citizen help capture two of the men who broke out of a jail eight days ago. they were hiding out in a van. the remaining two california escaped inmates off the streets and back in custody. >> the entire state can breathe a sigh of relief. pam: this may have been a key
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less than 24 hours earlier, the first fugitive was cuffed on camera and calmly surrendered in santa ana after one week on the run. >> we are just friends. he knows us and he wants to make sure he gets caught safely. pam: investigators think he was in charge of transportation and stole the white van that the trio used to get away. that same van was spotted in a san francisco parking lot. a man alerted so officers who quickly investigated. officers discovered two men inside. >> officers discovered both of the other escapees in the van. pam: police are trying to learn how they escaped in the first class. -- in the first place. police believe a one of the jailhouse english teachers had helped. that 44-year-old teacher is now under arrest for suspicion of
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announcer: next on newscenter 5. reid: several cars set on fire and the investigation into arson, tonight. mike: the rain moves through and i will have all the information coming up. pam: this man attacked a state trooper during a traffic stop. the p new england's energy comes from a pool of energy producers. r eversource buys it at a set market price and delivers it to you. but that pool is shrinking, causing energy supply rates
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the first call came in around 2:00 a.m. two hours later, officers responded to a similar call that a vehicle was fully enclosed -- fully engulfed and a total loss. anyone with information is asked to call police. reid: new hampshire police are searching for -- and in rochester, i man is facing multiple charges for allegedly assaulting a new hampshire state police trooper. authorities say 33-year-old douglas gray was pulled over and asked to exit the vehicle to take a sobriety test. he appeared to reach for a pocketknife and then attempted to run. a struggle ensued in which gray allegedly assaulted the trooper who had to use a stun gun to get him under control. pam: and work on a vaccine for the zika virus is underway. research moves forward as the
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president barack obama and brazil' s president agreed on the importance of working together. in a phone conversation they agreed to prioritize building a network to fight the disease. the first stage of vaccine testing on humans could happen as early as august. if the trial is successful, it could be ready to go for a public health emergency by october at the earliest. reid: a warning tonight about a scam that has been reported in several communities. a leaded chimney sweepers are telling homeowners that they are required to get fireplaces cleaned. sera congi explains what is going on. sera: police are warning about a potential scam involving chimney sweepers. one incident took place here on garden street in sharon. luckily a neighbor stepped in. chimney cleaning with some dirty tactics. sharon police say an elderly resident in the neighborhood known as the heights was approached by two men in a white van with yellow plates and
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it is the same kind of activity been reported in other communities as well. deputy chief rwentham so they' re claiming that the fire department is requiring the residents to get their chimney clean. and the sharon incident, a good neighbor stepped in and the two men left. residents of reported getting phone calls as well and police warned that any claims tied to the fire department are just not true. police are investigating the incidences and if you have any information, please come forward. announcer: now it is time for your stormteam 5 forecast with mike wankum. mike: we have some rain in the area but it is a vamp or 80 before it hits the ground. upper 30' s in most locations. that is why i say that it is really sprinkles more than anything else. we are already in the 40' s. temperatures tonight will not
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things. one is a cloud, which acts like a jacket -- two things. one is the cloud cover, which acts like a jacket and keeps things cold, and the other is the system that came through. the windchill index right now hovers at about 26 degrees. this month is going down three degrees above normal. the high temperature today was 43 degrees. we' ve got one more day to go. that is important because right now we are tied for the warmest boston. this will go down as the warmest december and january ever recorded if tomorrow hits the forecast i have mentioned. we have a lot of 50' s that i t get used to it. back down. we have a southwesterly wind
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day were we start the day with a sunshine. i will call it on average partly cloudy and mild. to happen tomorrow. bedfordshire the about 50 degrees, close to 60 on monday, a one-day cooldown on tuesday before we bump back up on wednesday, and even as you look towards worcester, we warm up a little bit, a little cooler on tuesday, a little nicer on wednesday, and then a nice forecast on thursday. warmer weather. in the cape, you should enjoy temperatures in the upper 40' s as well. check out the sunset. tomorrow night, almost at 5:00. we are way off of that 4:11 that we had on december 21. let' s break it all down over the
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tomorrow we get more sunshine and a temperature at around 50 degrees. there is a chance of spring is on monday. the big story here is that it is going to be so warm. we have records set in 1989, but i don' t that we will hit that. it is still going to be a very nice day tomorrow. we have this storm coming in and it is going to come with some rain. the rainfall is going to be a half inch to an inch across some areas. keep that in mind and maybe because all on the roadways. there is going to be a lot of water sitting out there on wednesday, especially for the evening commute. thursday, clear and cooler, and that we are going to watch this system on friday. the latest trend is really to push this offshore. but it just might get close enough that we could probably have a little bit of a mix going on on friday. we will keep a close eye on that one.
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get cooler temperatures. as i look at the long-range forecast looking towards saturday and beyond, i am starting to see a little bit of a cooling trend, so i' m going to keep the temperatures a little bit more on normal. we are nearly 20 degrees above normal. pam and reid? reid: incredible. that is some good news. the screen actors guild holds its annual awards ceremony
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