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the scene all evening. what's the latest?>> reporter: you can still see that investigators are on the scene, greenwich road in norton, still sat down -- shut down in front of the middle school after this tragedy at 2:40 this afternoon. release say the high school student was riding a skateboard and apparently according to witnesses there was an accident, he stumbled off the skateboard and into the road. that's when the school bus filled with eighth-graders hit him and scene. you're looking at pictures that were shot earlier here but again, investigators for both the police department and the fire department on the scene, still collecting evidence after this terrible tragedy in norton. we are going to be out here over the next hour or so as they continue to piece this together. i talked to eighth-graders on that bus.
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the scene here in the northern school district. reporting live, i am joe pagonakis. tonight, newschannel five exclusive. a story we have followed closely for years, the man who blew the whistle and started the federal probe into the pilot flying jay, speaks out. the investigation led to two indictments and 10 plea deals. ron regan, you just spoke with that whistle blower. he described the details recordings taken for the fbi.>> reporter: pilots accused of cheating truckers out of billions of dollars in fuel rebates. the man who says he is behind those secret fbi recordings says he was allegedly fired for blowing the whistle.>> once i got 2 miles away, i called the fbi told them what happened.>> reporter: he says he had been
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executives free year. he was at the courthouse in cleveland because he also believes he was unfairly fired by his employer, morgan stanley, where he was working with the fbi on insider trading until he was called in. >> the first thing they asked me, are you recording this conversation? i said no. then they asked, e working with the fbi. has the fbi agreed to put you in the witness protection program? what information have you given the fbi regarding some questionable activities going on here? i said no comment.>> here is saudi described the secret flying jay recordings.>> the
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portray what mccaa hey and dicaprio portrayed as the wolf wall street. that wolf will look like a sheep.>> reporter: morgan stanley denies that he was unfairly fired. he was in court to appeal lower court ruling. the pilot flying jay case goes to trial one year from next month. live at the courthouse, i ron regan. tonight there are two very active crime scenes into go different counties. three women are dead, one alive after she was able to escape from her kidnapper. >> one of the bodies was identified as stacy stanley. police have yet to identify the other body and another in the woods of richland county. the man found inside ashley
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should face charges soon. >> we have team coverage. we will begin with derick waller, who just listen to the 911 call made by the woman was able to get out alive. >> reporter: i also spoke with family members of one of the women found dead in the information emerging is raising questions about how police handled the case.>> what's trouble?>> reporter: the woman tries to keep quiet so her of the alleged -- alleged abductor doesn't catch on.>> i am in the bedroom with him. >> reporter: she was able to call officers, saying on the phone with 911 for 20 minutes. it took officers nearly 18 minutes to arrive. the house is just 1.6 miles from the police station. the caller managed to escape alive.
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home. a house of horrors stacy's family says didn't have to me. they tell me they searched for days after she stopped at this made street gas station thursday night because of a flat tire.>> we were right here in we kept calling the police department. can you help us? have you heard anything?>> reporter: we call police today as well. they do not want to talk about this, but at a press conference yesterday, the police chief said he was on the ground searching for these women ms stanley's family says they have not seen. derick waller, news channel 5. as for the remains in richland county, crew of 17 investigators came out to preserve that scene. they are hoping to help the sheriff's department and agency gathering information from the crime scene.>> there were some human remains that were scattered on the surface. we applied the archaeological
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position, the location of the remains. we wanted to figure out where the body was originally, had it been moved. >> reporter: -- >> the body will be moved to be further evaluated. a man taken into custody will face a judge for the first time tomorrow. bob jones facing? >> reporter: for now, john- michael gray faces a charge of abduction. the prosecutor is expected the file or charges tomorrow afternoon including aggravated murder. the case is shocked many people in ashland including the nonprofit that owns the house were to the victims were found. ashland county sources tell me this is the face of the serial
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vacant house on covert court, old by a ministry that helps the homeless. >> we had no clue.>> reporter: wilkerson told me the house and been vacant since march.>> how do you not know somebody is living there?>> those houses were locked in with the road utilities. one was renovated. >> reporter: tuesday, held against her will. the bodies of to have other women were discovered including stacy stanley who had been missing since last thursday. it's a stunning story to laundromat custard numbers -- customers and workers. >> people and drones are crazy.>> to think the man that did that was, i believe he was right there also in the other house.
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>> reporter: sources say gray told police where to find a third woman who was murdered in june. her badly decomposed remains were found in richland county near mansfield. how the women were killed hasn't been revealed and why this happened remains a dark tragic secret. >> we can't believe -- begin to fathom it. it will take a long time to work through it. we were helping the people look for their sister, mother, daughter.>> reporter: we tried to get throughout the day. at 3:00, he released a statement saying the case is still being reviewed and his decision will be revealed tomorrow afternoon. bob jones, newschannel five. william roberts, the man who took his 15-year-old daughter and triggered an amber alert, was in current -- court for the first time today. he pled not guilty and is
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them counts of kidnapping in new brunswick. sarah blake always happy to have you here in the evening's.>> good to be here. good to be with you guys. sunshine, we started out the day with wet weather back, the gloomy stuff. the sun is out and shining for a little longer. enjoy it for the next couple minutes. a little pesky moisture hanging on the west side and cuyahoga county. the cold front continuing to the south. does it feel like fall. maybe some decaf coffee for the evening. 71, cleveland, clouds hanging over us near the lake. you are clear and sunny, 68 in ashtabula. ashtabula at 71.
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out, taking advantage of the better weather back, some 60s for you, mostly cloudy and cool. rain chances are not when it comes to the rest of the week. i will tell you would've mousse in and how temperatures rebound into the 80s. still ahead, it is his third stop in ohio in two weeks. donald trump only your rally in can tonight. we'll take a look at why he has more focus on northeast ohio. a distemper in dogs across the state. we take a look at how local shelters are doing to prevent the spread. if you cd is happening, textus or email us at or email us@news.5.com or tweet us at
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boats. >> reporter: take your message to a place like stark county. it has been a bellwether location for years. most of the times, -- time, the result will mirror they outcome of the state of the whole. for mitt romney in 2012, start provided the seventh highest vote total in the state among 88 counties. it appears here is more about seeing how a message plays out.>> i think stark is interesting and represents your ideal county to demographics. it is a small industrial city. we have many of the mid-ohio. did you have that suburban ring in a rural ring all part of the same county. as goes can't or start, that could tell you what's going to happen in other counties across the state.>> reporter: since
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hook -- pro football hall of fame, he tried to purchase the buffalo bills. had he bought the franchise, he likely would not have made a run for the white house. or >> it is been two years since tamir rice was shot and killed by cleveland police. today, the gazebo where he was shot was dismantled as part of a settlement with the city. crews are taking it boxes to be transported. the family wanted this to be demolished but realized its historical significance. the gazebo will be on its way to chicago where it will be on display in a small arts museum. crews have a little of work left to do here. or >> new information from columbus. a more dogs had to be euthanized. bring the total to 60.
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we wanted to know if local shelters and plans to avoid this type of outbreak. tracy, what did they tell you today?>> reporter: they told me there are protocols in place here to try and avoid a situation that is unfolding in columbus. dogs like harper are waiting for their forever home at the humane society. i learned the first thing that happened when here are vaccinations. it's to protect the animal and the others at the shelter. blake humane society another shelters i contacted have protocols in place to try and avoid an outbreak of distemper like the one happening in columbus. >> each and every animal that comes through here has its own story. you deal with them -- deal with them as individuals. they made this
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they had to look at the entire population. >> reporter: the virus can spread through the air. experts say it is so very important to make sure your pets are kept up on their vaccinations. tracy carloss, news channel 5.>> we are dog lovers.>> i've been thinking about my dog. you don't want your pets affected because of those pets being brought in. i think you're going to be wanting to walk leave it to the experts. err he got in a little bit of trouble.>> we need to find that video and put it on your facebook.>> no, we don't. weatherwise, i just got in trouble. it's time to talk weather. we don't have a lot to talk about. that's the good news. i love what you can see those raise coming off through the
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gloominess. the rainfall moving out other than a few sprinkles. the northern winds, 12 miles an hour, ushering in the additional fall feeling. we are quiet, rainfall about into a quarter of an inch on average. lake joe, as a beulah, you missed out. -- ashtabula, you missed out. additional rainfall expected to add to no. we will see more sunshine before it sets 7:00. that it cools down. if you want the fire at the stake on the grill, remember the northern winds. weather not an issue. by 8:00, looking at 64 at 10:00. really cool down is our cold front continues to the south. high-pressure dominating today and tomorrow, which means we will stay rain free.
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planned events this weekend. the rain try stage back in. the best opportunity for getting wet start saturday morning. eight, 9:00, moderate pockets for you going in and out of rain chances. you had better have the umbrella in hand. if you are thinking will it cause any problems for the brad paisley concert writing night, you are hoping he is going to rock the browns jersey again, i think we should sunshine to start at 77. i the end of the concert, 72 at about 10:00. there's a slight chance for a little bit a very light rainfall to try and pop in. we should say quiet for friday night. now we move on to the browns. on sunday, told you is a big weekend, 62 for tailgating a great opportunities. the rain will be sagging south.
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cloudy. turning it around for the home opener as well. your forecast, sunshine for thursday at 73, warmer friday, and 80, still not pull weather. -- pool weather. the next week, conditions are better and 80 back by wednesday.>> looking good. no complaints at all. or >> weather is great, what sports?>> why the indian should be worried about snow. you have to hear what he jackson said about fans next on
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there >> the fans might not likely -- mike me for a while, but they will love me pretty soon. i promise you that. i do do want to love you here. you have to hold your promise and win. we haven't seen a winning season since 2007. we will be patient with -- patient with a disappointing situation. he led the browns last year to an overtime win.>> reporter: disappointed but not discouraged. that seems to be the attitude today. nobody embodied that notion
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third.>> i'm going to continue to be there and keep everything the same, be there for josh and the team. be a vocal leader since i can't go out and play.>> my mantra is to execute and play. got the game plan yesterday, i am trying to internalize it.>> these two quarterbacks are different. they can get out of the guy with a lot of values. both quarterbacks a very good.>> josh mccown has thrown hundred 20 straight passes without throwing an interception. baseball, there probably won't be in opening-day next season. i work in sports and not in weather. i am not ams certified. the indians opened the season
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coincidentally, the same team that has given them problem last two nights, here's francisco.>> we are going to lose games. we have to continue to play the game. every guy here is working the same amount of options. magic number down the 13. there is not going to be the snow tonight went out on a limb with this no snow. >> i actually worked in texas. it has snowed. i am holding you do it.>> i am saying no snow for the home opener.>> the year before that, we had thunderstorms. there is always something.>> i'm just saying probably. i am optimistic.>> don't put
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tonight, breaking news. donald trump stopped in the middle of a political attack, scolded by a pastor in flint, who said, that's not why we invited you here. also tonight, trump's moment with dr. oz. how much did trump reveal? and hillary clinton, just moments ago, with her own disclosure. also tonight, former secretary of state colin hacked. calling trump a national disgrace. and calling trump's birther movement racist. and warning of clinton, quote, she doesn't look good, she's working herself to death. the tropical storm hitting the east coast right now. gusting winds and rain pounding the coast. and the other major storm baring down. breaking news in the case of the driver who police say intentionally plowed into three officers who were simply standing there. what we've now learned tonight.
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