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girl. >> you won't believe what the man's family says about him tonight and the heart breaking impact of the heroin epidemic. >> the crisis is leaving kids without a home. news 5 at 11 starts right now. nobody got time to drive around and reek havoc on a city that i live in. you don't do neighborhoods and leaving a trail of shattered gloss across two -- glass across two cities. the damage done with a bb gun and now dozens of people left with a cleanup and an enormous repair bill. >> this is what it looks like right here, shot jury not present windows. -- shotout windows. >>reporter: the vandalism really random and don't have to
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two cities. >> what are the cops gonna do? >> . >>reporter: john isn't like most people. >> when you've got degenerates out there trying to be anarchists. >>reporter: whoever he's talking act went on a bb gun shooting spree. no window was safe around 3:30 in the morning. john is still salty. >> we never get real justice anymore. there's no real justice. >>reporter: across the street there's proof. >> note really safe guess. >>reporter: sean is dreading the mildew that his shotout window invited in. he only had the speakers for a week and the downpour ruined them. random targets people who are still finding damage. >> pelt dots. >> a lady down there's front
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window. >> taking my car over tomorrow morning to have a new class put in the back of it. >>reporter: 28 cars and five businesses are cleaning up shattered glass. up the road, painsville had 35 reports of damage. >> about eight houses down got hit too. >>reporter: here's at spot. police continue to investigate what happened in both spots. if you know anything, give them a call. he did it. that's the startling claim from accused of kidnapping and raping a little girl. look at the bruises under those eyes. now pictures show him trying to cover his face while taken into the jail this evening. he posed as one of them to lure a nine year-old girl into his car. only news 5 spoke with his 88 year-old aunt and she says she's not surprised by the charges. >> i believe it. i believe it.
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wouldn't do. >>reporter: you're not shocked at all by it? >> i'm not shocked, i'm glad he's off the road, off the street. i'm glad he's locked up. >> we've been digging into his background. here's what we've learned. he work inside road construction and his criminal past includes a 1999 involuntary manslaughter charge out of wyoming where he sexual assaulted a woman and left her on the side of serve time for an assault and robbery charge. >> the killing of two women looking frail, supporting classes. sean spoke softly as he plead not guilty. a woman he was accused of kit napping called 911 while he was sleeping. police searched the house he was squatting in and found two other bodies.
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of three other women. >> the court: a crime that stunned rock river, a father accused of shooting his youngest daughter during a heated argument. now a judge made it hard issue for the 63 year-old to bail out of jail. his bond, $4.5 million. because the judge says he's a flight risk. 27 year-old tehani was found by her older brother covered in blood. her father says the shooting was an accident. man, we just can't catch a break. the hits keep coming for our cleveland browns and just as josh gordon was to get back into the game, here we go. >> he is now headed to rehab. he sat out all of last season and the first four games of this season for violating the substance abuse policy. he's entering rehab to gain full control of his life. the team supports gordon. he was supposed to return back to the game action on a week from sunday when the team hosts
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just minks. i was confused and by the time you register you're not slowing down and approaching the station you hit. >> heroing stories about that train cash. piecing together what went wrong and where that train was going so fast. >> it was a loud bang. just seemed like it didn't stop and the lights went out and then the roof heroing stories from passengers aboard that new jersey train. >> i didn't hear or feel anything. the only thing i felt was the feeling of my car going offer the track. >> victims described the chaos and confusion of their morning commute as those with less serious injuries were discharged from the local trauma center. >> there was just this impact and sounded like an explosion, and we were stunned and our car
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out, the car was still straight on the track behind us. >> our cell phones kind of flew out of our hands. nobody retrieved them or grabbed their stuff off the train. my glasses are still somewhere. >> one witness was getting coffee and heard the impact of the crash and rushed over to help. >> sounded like a bomb went off. really loud. the train flew? and never stopped. me and another guy pulled some got l. >> over one hundred patients taken to area hospitals, three with serious injuries but officials say none are life threatening. >> you won't believe what police found. officers said at railroad crossings across akron, they caught 13 drivers ignoring the light ands crossing when the gates were down. they ticketed two other people
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another was trespassing. police say every three hours a person or car is hit by a train. unbelievable. last night, we told you the fbi admitted that hackers tried to get into even more voter registration data bases in the u.s. than we first thought. tonight, we know ohio was not a target. secretary of state john houston says ohio was working with the fbi, homeland security, and security experts to find any weaknesses in our data base fix them. the feds believe russian hackers may be trying to fix the presidential election. mangled metal and broken glass part of the mess left behind from smash and grab burglaries. >> new legislation released just a few hours ago and it calls for tighter regulations on how those devices are secured. on your side investigator joe is the first reporter to get a
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restrict how much cash can be kept in the portable atms. >>reporter: that's right. and so far all the victimized store owners we talked to including this location here are in favor of the bill. the long store cleanup begins here at the wade market at west 127th and store front, crews open the atm machine like a tin can to get to the cash. >> endangering lives, causing damage. >>reporter: store manager said the incident will cause thousands of dollar ands keep the market offline for more than a week. >> the owners of the businesses and the owners of the atm need to start thinking about where to put them. >>reporter: it's left several more ohio stores in shambles
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regulations are needed. >> it's by the grace of god nobody's died yet but it's a matter of time. >>reporter: when the atm is located near the front of a store, it's more of a target. >> you can virtually see the atm through the window. they smash through the window and gob it and go. >> that's why he's introducing senate bill 335 calling for regulations that require the atm to be located along a brick or secured it's bolted to the floor and calling for significantly lower amounts of money to be kept inside. >> hopefully this will say, you know, what, they've taken what's easy for us to do and made it virtually impossible for us to do. that's how we'll stop the crime. >>reporter: he hopes to fast track the atm bill getting it into senate hearings by november. if it's not voted on by the end of the year, it will take place in january of 2017.
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that uses websites to find a nanny or babysitter. scammers are using them to try and take your money. south juke lid police say a woman -- euclid police say a woman signed up as a babysitter and was contacted by someone who wanted to hire her as a sitter. the man asked for a check and then he'll send her back the rest of the money. does this is similar to many others and the checks wind up being fake or stolen and guess what, you're out of money. look at all the soggies highways and byways out there via the tower cam. our power of 5. we've got another blob of rain light to moderate rain moving through, north and west. akron, youngston, cleveland, me
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inundated by the rain showers. a steady supply of rain coming our way for the rest of the overnight. current temps, lower 60s and upper 50s. here's what you're looking at. showers, a bit of thunder through about the morning commute and we may die out for a little while before more shower ands storms arrive for the afternoon. when will it all end? will it be a weekend washup? coming up. parents wind up dead looking into foster care or adoption issues. >> you've seen the pictures people passed out from heroin overdoses, some near death but it's also doing damage many of us may never see. how the heroin epidemic is leaving kid without a place to call home and putting a strain on our foster system. plus, new warnings tonight about the zika virus. the new places moms to be should avoid. folks are stocking up on a popular pain receiver because
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hour. why the government says this drug could do more harm than
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new tonight at 11, the heroin epidemic taking over isn't just affecting the addicts. >> one heart breaking side effect is ripping families apart. megan takes a closer look at how the crisis is landing more kids in foster care. >> rob, i've learned that in cuyahoga county more than 900
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year. 75 percent had parents who were bruceing drugs. -- abusing drugs. >> an 8 month old baby. a 4 year-old and a 16 year-old boy in akron. >> i felt broken. he's lost. >> catholic charities tells me kids are becoming the collateral damage in ohio's heroin epidemic. >> we're projected for this 500 heroin overdoses in cuyahoga county alone, how many are parents? >> they have dozens of foster care program that is have seen a drastic rise in numbers, up 1 percent in the last -- 12 percent in the last five years and new data show half of those kids are drug addicted parents. >> no, that doesn't shock me at all. that sounds right on. >> kids are younger and often stay longer. the numbers are just a slice of the whole because family
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resort. he says some require temporary guardians after the overdose. >> over the parents end up dead and looking into foster care or adoption issues. >> it's a growing problem with an expensive price tag. ? 2013, opiate cases led to more than $35 million a year in child placement costs. megan, news 5. a new alert tonight for moms to be over the zika virus. u.s. health officials traveling to 11 country ins southeast asia because of outbreaks, understood knee shawn murphy, philippines, thailand, and vietnam. it says zika has been in part in southeast asia for years so some people who live there may be immune but u.s. travel leroy ms have picked it up in the last year. another health warning for you tonight. this time about something that's probably in your medicine cabinet right now.
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people who use common painkillers like ibuprofen and neoproxin and found the people using it have a 19 percent higher risk of heart disease. >> it could be banned as early as tomorrow and that has some stocking up. an herbal supplement that can create easily abused. it includes heroin, lsd, and marijuana. so we stopped by a store in bedford today and talked with woman who use it for -- women who use it for pain and say it's not addictive for them. >> 20 minutes after taking it, i had no more pain. i'll have to go back to a pain clinic and last thing i want to do is start taking the
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poison centers regarding cratum increased to 263 in 2015 and six states have already banned it. the flood waters may be reseeding but the impact still very evident in cedar rapids, iowa tonight. video of crews cleaning up sand from the roads and still piles of it near the river. national guard says they will open up the flood evacuation zone tomorrow barriers and shrinking it yesterday. the curfews in place will end in the morning ass well. but a lot of -- as well but a lot of work still to be done. >> mother nature putting on a show over lake michigan last night. we see a rainbow and a water spout. there it is. >> wow. never seen anything like that. >> good stuff. >> i apologize, folks, that mother nature is not
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pictures from canada and we could have seen it in northern ohio but clouds and rain will prevent us. >> all right. >> so let's take a look at some clouds and rain. i've got a shot for you here. downtown cleveland about says it all, it's a soggy thursday night across northern ohio. you can see the rain drops coming down from the video here and live picks every once in a wh cam. where's the rain? it looks like something is kind of eating northern ohio. watch this kind of stream in and kind of envelop cleveland and akron, canton. ashtabula, youngstown, dover new phillie. movement towards the north and west at 25 miles per hour. some of these yellows, it's moderate rain, steady rain, burton into youngstown moving
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here's what we've seen so far today as of 10:00 p.m., .9- inches. we'll go over an inch for cleveland and up to close to an inch and a quarter by the airport. see a few more spot ands a half an inch of rain before it's all done. it should swing north and east out of here and north and west out of little bit so i'm hopeful that we'll have a few hours during the morning hours tomorrow to maybe bet outside and -- maybe get outside and breathe in the air before the next round of rain. could be a few isolated showers around for the morning rush but be a better chance for rain and thunder for the afternoon hours tomorrow. 59 mentor ashtabula, 58 toyons town, 60 to mans field.
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overnight and 63 in cleveland and moderate rain falling, haze and fog possible. matthew still a category one hurricane here. there's florida, it is gonna move this way. sit and spin for a day and then b line toward the north so looks like the bahamas could be impacted by sometime on tuesday and watch what happens after that. here's the upper level low continues to sit and spin. it's actually go back into indiana on saturday and notice on saturday we may actually get a little break so i'm down playing the threat for rain on saturday. good news, here we go, showers, thunderstorms again tomorrow afternoon. tomorrow night for your high school football game, may have to deal with some of that as well then finally here is saturday. let's try and get you some sunshine. tonight, 60, more hit and miss thundershowers. show you the seven day.
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getting better. 72, one or two showers sunday 69. 70s through next week. take a look at this, a mystical sight over iceland just astonishing northern lights have you ever seen anything like this? it is beautiful. people who live in the country's capital were asked to keep their homes dark for an hour to get a clearer view of the lights. i love it. amazing. we've got more on josh gordon when we return and are you the cavs bench? ty lou is.
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even before josh gordon had a chance to help out the browns at wide receiver, he's gone again. gordon has decided to enter rehab. the league is supporting gordon the person but nobody knows what the long term effect will be on his career. >> it looked at the situation for the browns, would it have been great to get josh gordon brown? absolutely. everybody was excited but that's not in the cards and when you look the way they drafted with cory coleman, they won't counting on him. you thought it was gonna happen in just a little while against the patriots, but we hope he can get his personal life in order. >> meantime the team gets ready for 1-2 washington on sunday. they're hopeful that campbell and hayden can play sunday. hue jackson talked about trying
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odey kessler. he was on the hue jackson show tonight and talked about some of the things that make cody cody with dustin foxes. >> some of the folks where you're from. when you saw that picture, what it would be on twitter or saw it live, what did you think? >> it was awesome. i first saw it on social media, and it was amazing. and that's why i always talk about how proud i am to come from bakersfield because people there are awesome. >> was there one moment in that gammoned sunday against the dolphi welcome to the nfl? >> probably that first period when i got hit, and it was a fumble. it's kind of like, okay, that one hurt a bit but kind of woke me up and, you know, this is really happening, this is for real and so it was a positive thing as much as it doesn't seem like it. i want to protect the football and not have that happen but that hit kind of got me going and little more comfortable. >> if you want more of that interview, don't forget to catch the hue jackson show.
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re-air at 11:30 saturday morning. browns count down at washington and here in cleveland on sunday as well starting at 11:00 a.m.. we go for an hour. indians and tigers postponed and the game will be made up on monday in it's meaningful towards the playoffs. they're in kansas city to end the regular season. cavaliers hit the cube for wine and gold scrimmage. what did you think of garnet joining the cavaliers? he's retired. would it be good? the door was left open. >> we'll see. it'd make a stop home and want to dom back and coach. he's coming over the night. i know he'll be here for that and he'll be around a lot so we'll see. >> we shall see. be an interesting edition on the coaching staff.
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all right. so we got some rain out there. let me show you the tower cam pic one more time and there it is. it's a soggy, soggy -- soggy, soggy overnight and rain showers will continue even into the morning commute. umbrellas. >> high school football tomorrow night? >> could get soggy. >> soggy football. >> muddy field.
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