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>> a dangerous game. i heard the shot as i was watching television.>> it could've turned deadly.>> the tenet pulled the trigger advertised everything. >> why would you go on facebook to show that you are shooting a facebook?a weapon. >>reporter: a teenager arrested in akron after he fired shots into his neighbor's home crazy, consider this, the team live streamed the entire thing on facebook, only news 5 bob jones has the shocking video and you talked to the neighbor whose house was hit a gunfighter ?gunfire. >>reporter: she is grateful that no one was hurt but she is also very angry. she said a 15-year-old boy did something that was dangerous
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on social media. this happened at 9 pm in akron on bloomfield avenue. >> i'm going to shoot them. >>reporter: we are not aiming are showing the face of the 15- year-old boy but during several long and just moving? disturbing videos he waved a rifle and 9 mm handgun points them to a window and fires. first the rifle. >> [laughter] >>reporter: then the handgun and knocks him >>reporter: the tenet seems to find the gunfire amusing and covers the window with the curtain. >> we can try again later. >>reporter: this was not a laughing matter to tonya watts. she was stunned by the sound of bullets striking her home. >> if you are sitting there and you are watching television and
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his grandma and apparently was home alone. the fact that the team recorded the shooting on facebook live is outrageous and callous to tonya. >> he must be in idiot. >>reporter: the boy arrested on weapons charges in the please of china figure out where he got the guns. >> the serial number will be recorded and checked for stolen and charged with receiving stolen property. >> it is scary that you cannot be in your own home and relax.>>reporter: the police got a search warrant and during the time the grandmother arrived home and the police were led inside and they found showcasing and guns and they have a copy of the video from facebook in the juvenile is in lockup. live in akron, bob jones, news 5 a man accused of kidnapping a
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school is still out there, the details are disturbing but tara malina talked with the family about having her back at home and how they will move forward. >>reporter: i caught up with her family outside the hospital about one hour after police reunited them, the details that she shared her horrifying. she is physically okay and they said that is what's important. >> i had prepared myself for funeral. >>reporter: phyllis davis said her mind went to the worst place when the hours passed and her 12-year-old was not home. >> it is a rough area. >>reporter: she said yesterday on her walk to school these details made the grandmother feels sick all over again. >> right before she got to the parking lot entrance of the school a white van pulled up on the side of her and this guy jumped out, punched her in the
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was at his house tied up. that is way?why have been trying to get out, he left and she wiggled herself loose from the rope. >>reporter: that is when she ran and ended up at this rta station at 55th and 490. she found two police officers and they took care of the rest. >>reporter: this little girl will not be walking to school anymore >> to take her to school every morning, that is how i will move forward. >>reporter: got in touch with the east cleveland detective bureau and they are following up on this and looking into the man that she described. in cleveland, tara malina, news 5 a news 5 alert as a high- profile member of the police department, the union president, steve loomis has been suspended, news 5 and kerr
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>> he is being suspended for six days related to a confrontation and union hall that happened in october, the letter from michael mcgrath listed 2 specifications, the first that he got into a physical competent? confrontation with another officer and well in his role on union presidents he shouted vulgarities and he went on to say that he pleaded and the first specification was dismissed but he was found guilty of the second specification and was suspended. he will turn in his badge and his department issued firearm, he did tell news 5 it was an off-duty family matter and added he will not comment beyond the fact that it involved his granddaughter's father and himself and he has appealed. a new case about a racially charged case in cincinnati as they want police officers to
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accused of killing an unarmed black man. the jury deliberated for 25 hours and failed to reach a verdict. he was indicted on murder and involuntary manslaughter for shooting and killing that band during a traffic stop, the prosecutor must make a decision by november 28. it is official, tim ryan is throwing his hat into the ring. >> he is challenging nancy pelosi for keeping track bring us up to date.>>reporter: i spoke to him yesterday as he weighed the challenge and he sounded an awful lot like the challenger and he says the election of donald trump should be a wake- up call to a party that has lost touch with the base of blue-collar voters that sided with trump. he says it is time for a new
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message to deliver to voters in order to produce a dramatic drop in washington. >> we have the lowest number in our caucus since 1929 and we have lost over 60 seats since 2010. the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and you keep getting the same results so it is time to move on.>>reporter: the boat was originally to take place this weekend i will minority leader in 2003 the year tim ryan was born into congress. news 5 to the trump transition is the president elect continues to prepare for his new job, he holds high-powered meetings in trump tower way is number two, mike pence makes the rounds in dc. he is assuring the public everything is smooth through his twitter account as he's choosing a new cabinet and
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policy insecurity and he met with nikki haley and henry kissinger and in his first face- to-face with a foreign leader, japanese prime minister. on capitol hill mike pence is getting congress hyped up about shaking up washington. >> we will rebuild the military and revive the economy. >> the meeting continues in the count on to inauguration day but the transition is the next president works to secure his team and the current president continues his final trip overseas which is being dominated by questions about his successor in his readiness for office. mr. obama is saying today if you are not serious about the job you probably will not be there very long. this week
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security agency made it very clear that international hackers worked hard to influence the outcome of the election. >> admiral. michael rogers was speaking at a conference when he was asked about the wiki leak released of hacked emails from the democratic national committee. >> this was not something done casually, this is not done by chance. this was not a target that was selected purely arbitrarily. this was a conscious effort by the state to attempt to achieve a specific affect. specifying the nationstate as russia but us intelligence does say they believe that russia gave the hacked emails to wiki leaks after they were stolen from servers and personal emails from hillary clinton's campaign managers. at least two hackers were found inside dnc neck works?networks over the
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they spied on whether once released. let's check in with mark johnson who has a big helping of sunshine. >> the sun is out today and we will see more on friday and check out these temperatures, summer link, 61 in cleveland, 60 acrid and over and new philly the coolest aired closest to pennsylvania near the 50s and down to youngstown, mainly clear and starry skies beginning the evening and overnight hours. there will be some clouds but all in all it should pm here in the 50s and 10 pm you are still in the 50s. tomorrow we should set record high temperatures in the 70s but then it goes away. winter for the weekend makes its return. breaking news at 5 pm, a live look at the westbound lanes of i-90 near west 1 17th st. and is down to one lane after someone was hit by an rta
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during the afternoon commute. we are gathering more information on the situation and we will keep you updated. major changes could come to the sex registry. >> a look at what the changes mean for you and your family all new at 5 pm, here from advocates that are speaking out about the issue and you will only see it here on news 5 and we learned tonight about something that could've saved shot at the cincinnati zoo. what federal investigators found during their investigation. is the restaurant bubble bursting. news 5 is investigating and what we have uncovered out? about restaurant closings. a police officer punches a woman in the face, what we learned about the victim and
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on the upcoming vote. you will still check websites like this one to see where registered sex offenders live but the reclassification committee that revises codes will decide whether to make changes to the registry. the committee calls the changes commonsense changes and they say it will still allow for community safety. 2 changes standout, low-level se have their names removed from sex offender lists like this one . as it stands now those offenders have to be on the registry for at least the teen years.>>reporter: they must vote whether to remove the residency requirement, in other words sex offenders would be required to live near a school. >> it's important to us to make sure that survivors are central around all decisions. >>reporter: katie hannah the
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on the changes include judges, prosecutors and public defenders but she says victims should also be heard. >> any decision about what to do needs to include the voices and perspectives of survivors could >>reporter: she says the alliance will put together a group of victims that will give their input and if the proposal goes before state lawmakers for a vote. >> we will submit a report to the legislator based on the survivors. >>reporter: the committee had a lengthy agenda when they met in columbus today but they were not able to get to the vote on the sex offender registry, they will meet in a few weeks. live in cleveland, news 5 new information in the death of a gorilla at the cincinnati zoo, the fence that the boys slipped through was not in compliance with standards and you remember that three-year-old boy was inside the gorilla exhibit when
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the gorilla to death to protect the boy. back in may the zoo said the same it area was found to be compliant one month before the incident. breaking news at 5 pm, a live look at the eastbound lanes of i-90 near w. 117th st. which is down to one lane after someone was hit by a bus, we understand that police are shutting down all eastbound lanes from west 117 two w. 1/40 we will continue to get information about this and we will bring you more of dates.>> what an awful situation. >> will we have colds? it is mild, it will be mild tonight and then tomorrow we warm up to record highs. then it is done. i want to show you the winter storm that will change our weather patterns beginning this
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minnesota right in the center of your screen, you can already see the snow building in rapid city towards bismarck and it is moving that way, we will not see a major winter storm here, the center of the low will travel this way and into the western great lakes. it is a separation of two seasons, winter and summer and right now we are on this summary side so we had highs in the 60s falling out of the 60s and it is 54 in worcester and akron and over and new philly and mansfield, there you have it, barely a cloud in the sky and the satellite so no rainfall to worry about, let me show you, let's get a load of this contrast, we will show you the record-setting day tomorrow and then you can actually see the cold front and the winter air coming in. >> look at that, tomorrow
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and open the pool and look at saturday. the arctic air comes rushing in the temperatures falling through the 40s and by late in the afternoon any rain showers will change over to snow and saturday nights are scattered snow showers and maybe lake effect snow on sunday. >> before we get out of hand and you start to tweet and under snow, no. for us it is the first flakes of the season and as you can see very manageable snowfall expectations, maybe a couple of inches in the snow belt or streamer here there could be more than a couple of inches but the majority of us will see well below a half an inch and remember, the surface 10, the ground temperatures are extremely warm so a lot of this will melt away as fast as it can fall.
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foggy and tomorrow we will go from the 60s in the morning up into the lower 70s in the afternoon, mainly sunny all day and it will just be tremendous weather and record highs tomorrow are 71 in cleveland, 70 for akron and 71 for mansfield so we should make these records easily by a degree or two. frank winter apparel for your weekend, were right back with
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bus and on the right side of the screen there's a major traffic backup and it's a big problem is police carry out the investigation. investigators plan to shut down all the eastbound lanes from west 140th two w. 1/17 and we will keep you posted on the situation as it continues to develop. new at 5 pm, new charges that we told you about yesterday against the officer that was shot to death. >> diamond reynolds live streamed on facebook and the frank officer being charged with second-degree manslaughter. >> i never asked for this to happen to me. >>reporter: her video led to nationwide coverage of her boyfriend's desk and she is been attacked as a liar ever since. >> i never asked for the negative or the positive but it has affected my life and my job in the way people look at me, it affects everything i do in
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forward here in minnesota when you think everyone is against you.>>reporter: most of all she misses the relationship with the man she called phil. >> him being there every day and me being able to come home and tell him what's going on on facebook or come home and take a selfie in the mirror and me criticize myself and he say your perfect because i was perfect for him, maybe not to you guys but to him i was perfect and i miss that. charged with 2 felony is accused of unnecessarily putting reynolds and her four- year-old daughter at risk. a bullet lodged in the backseat but neither were hurt. >> at the end of the day it was god that saved us and god that made sure those bullets did not ricocheted. it could have been all three of us, they could take in all of this are taken my phone and none of this would've gotten
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protests and if convicted the officer could spend more than 10 years in prison, the family of the fallen man also plans to file a civil suit. >> cleveland businesses had a boost when the rnc came to town and now thanks to donald trump they have another the church steeped in history is asking for help tonight, the repairs needed to keep the place of worship up
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news 5 at 5 pm continues brought to you by national carpet bill outlet superstore. we will have been following breaking news for you 5 pm, a traffic problem out there, it is a standstill and that is i 90 e. after someone was hit by a bus and we just learned that the person did not survive. this is happening in the
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stretching from west 140th two w. 117th while they work the scene, you can see all of the backs of cars on your screen are not moving at all and of course you want to tell your families and friends to find another way home if this is their routes and we will let you know when they all reopen. are top stories up 5:30 pm, police found a missing 12-year- old girl that says she was abducted. her family says she was when someone kidnapped her, punched her in the face and tied her up. east cleveland police say she broke free and they are working on a description of the man. cincinnati send?city council wants a white lease officer charged with murder retried after juries failed to reach a verdict in the former police officer was fired after
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2015, since found not guilty he is eligible for his old job back at the council is trying to stop it. four months removed from the republican national convention in the economic impact numbers are still being gathered. >> the big picture numbers are open for interpretation and we have trend one and john kosich >> do we sell enough to make enough to pay the bills? >>reporter: cleveland watchmaker and the rnc is the gift that keeps on giving, the election of donald trump has created a renewed interest in her rnc watches and she took place in the marketplace on the fields. cindy and her husband vinny are blessed master, they
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rnc. >> they love their work and it carried over through september we filled orders. >> each glass undergoes a five- step practice that takes up to an hour to complete. in june they were overwhelmed at the prospect of preparing for the convention. >> we are smalltime potatoes. we don't have brick-and-mortar, this is our business right here. >>reporter: the long hours that followed paid off. >> when we did the convention was wonderful, we did some home improvements and we are still working on them. >>reporter: they are getting ready for the holiday events while still dipping back into the rnc work when asked. >> people still call us and it's just he and i plugging away doing what we do. >> this was an informal sampling of vendors but the convention didn't change the overall size and scope but it did make for a better year,
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cleveland restaurant scene is claiming more victims. closures downtown are bursting. we are live on west ninth where one restaurant is shut down. >>reporter: the owner of the restaurant behind me says there are too many new restaurants and not enough customers to go around. >> maybe it's a curse and i walk away.>>reporter: this decision was not made easily. he opened but sales did not pick up. >> you make money from your regulars and if we are dependent on that although the businesses they keep open up there's not enough regulars. >>reporter: the hard rock cafe close this summer and multiple restaurants in the east bank have called it quits. further west even a restaurant that was doing well abruptly shut down. >>reporter: stuff here got locked out just a few weeks ago
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months. >> you need a strong residential base and a strong employment base and everything else that comes on top of it ought to be gravy. >>reporter: microglia morris says overall the market is still strong, we expect to retail and restaurant turn and places will come and go in the true test of the market is our people waiting to fill the spaces as they become vacant and the answer here is a resounding yes.>>reporter: that means he reversed his decision to shut down for good and now will open a late-night diner with greek flair. >> i don't like giving up, it's something in me. >>reporter: there are several new restaurants opening up according to the downtown alliance acuity?including a steakhouse on euclid and in public square with crist and an upscale taco bell. live in cleveland, derrick waller, news 5.
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likelihood, the pilgrim united church of christ is asking the community to help replace this on the 180-year-old building that has been struck by lightning twice and recently had parts blown off by a windstorm and it caused flooding in the sanctuary. >> they say it's not just about their place of worship but preserving the city history and they are not giving up hope. >> will place of fear, we will go forward from a place of hope. >> it is inconceivable and if we do believe what we say we believe, it will happen. >>reporter: the building is holding operating building in the county and if the funds are not raise they may have to move out. will check in with chief meteorologist mark johnson and i know it's just about over. >> one more warm day to get
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live look at cleveland, check that out, still a bit blue and we have some amber colors and a nice sunset out there and we are dry now and no worries about rainfall tonight, this evening, tomorrow evening stays dry. look at these temperatures, 60 mansfield, 61 cleveland, mid- 50s worchester and the weather window you see these temperatures dropping not a lot. >> we are in the middle and upper 50s to the overnight lower 50s and maybe some upper 40s inland but we stay mainly clear and mild tomorrow and record highs and then, your weekend gets colder, coming up. still ahead, on the 5 pm, foreign leaders across the globe are reacting to america's move to elect donald trump and we will show you who he gets the strongest praise from.
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thyroid blood test may show a normal range but why do people feel these symptoms?>> they will monitor thyroid stimulating hormone and they will see it come back into the normal range and they still have the symptoms because realistically they have not identified the underlying mechanism or cause actually driving the thyroid issue. >> how is your approach different? >> we did the detective work and extensive testing to determine the underlying cause or mechanism that drives your thyroid issue.>> what are typical results? >> a lot of times a patient will lose weight without exercise and their mood swing is decreased and they will have their hair back and be able to sleep through the night. >> thank you for being with us. today dr. unger is offering the
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complimentary consultation that is normally $250. and here we have it, the march world of weather and look at the sunrise shot, a little bit of fog and a beautiful downtown skyline with the sun coming up and piggyback leaf, you see this leaf still stuck to the tree and there is a baby leaf inside of it, i love that shot. a great shot and then ellen wilson has been taking advantage of the weather, she went fishing and count?caught
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the police shut it down from was one 40th to west 117th after someone was hit by a bus and killed this evening. you can see that the officers are still on the scene on the left and all of the people stuck in the eastbound lanes are on the right side of the screen, we are staying on top of this and we will continue to keep you posted as the situation develop. earlier we told you about donald trump's first meeting with foreign leaders and the japanese prime minister specifically, world leaders continue to share their reaction to the new from the strongest authoritarian leaders that express enthusiasm about working with him. russia's criticism and amid allegations that russian hackers influence the election that from transition team says the next president is looking forward to have a strong and enduring relationship with russia and the people of russia.
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that a trump administration would be a national ally so long as trump goes after terrorists but they had accused them of killing civilians instead of targeting isis. all of this with the help of russian airstrikes targeting civilians in hospitals. both governments have been accused of committing war crimes by the united nations. moving to the philippines the president recently told america to go to hell and called president. obama the son transitioning into power president rod rego is offering congratulations, signaling the 2 could work well together. and now the internment of japanese americans during world war ii has been raised in conversations about creating a national muslim registry, this came up during a fox news interview with the spokesperson
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megan kelly that world war ii internment set a precedent for the muslim plan. >> we did it with iran a while ago and we did it with the japanese and call it what you well. >> you are not proposing that we go back to the days of internment camps. >> i'm not proposing that it all. >> that is the kind of stuff that gets people scared. >> i'm just saying there is precedent. after a member of the transition team said the policy advisers are weighing on whether to send the president elect a formal proposal for a national registry of visitors from muslim countries. this was a step back from his initial comments on the campaign trail that all muslims should be banned from entering the country. in arizona police officer is under investigation right now. >> all of this after shocking
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woman in the face. >> i want to warn you that this is hard to watch. >> you cannot arrest me a mess i have a warrant. >> you cannot hit a girl like that. >> a witness posted cell phone video to facebook and the police department said the officer, jeff bonner was trying to arrest the women wednesday afternoon and an internal investigation has begun and the officer is on administrative leave tomorrow is friday and we have the weekend ahead. i am wondering if you can pinpoint the arrival of the first plate? >> it will most likely arrive for many of you by midshipman afternoon on saturday . >> how much are we talking? >> not major accumulation, slushy half an inch or an inch and maybe a few spots east could have a couple of inches
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storm, it is our first taste of winter. >> the ground is warm and a lot of it will just melts quickly. >> i am taking mental notes. >> the browns game could have wind chills to the 20s and could be brutal. not just on the field but off the field as well and if we look outside right where you are, in wooster, the field lights are on looking west and it is twilight. we have a mainly clear sky with high and thin clouds off in the distance on the horizon. dry weather on the power at at 5 pm and it is 61. my brain does not want to register the warm temperatures that are in place, southerly breezes at 13 mph and 57 in akron and the northwind at 10 mph and 64 in the manchester area. 54 young as 10 and asked a lot and 62 in fremont. the evening will be pleasant. 60 degrees renown 7 pm 58 and
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10 pm and mainly clear and starry. look at the temperature contour map. the warm temperatures are in the red yellow and orange and the cold temperatures are blue pink amber and white. look at the contrast. there is a strong arctic cold front and it will draw in an area of low pressure and will travel this way and that he is coming our way tomorrow. in the afternoon highs sh friday at 8 pm notice the rain showers trying to approach from the west and you will be dry friday evening for your football games. rain showers don't arrive until closer to sunday and we really don't recover. this is your afternoon. 3:30 pm to 430 this is your afternoon. 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm we will see the rain and snow mixed the temperatures in the 30s and check out the overnight temperatures. this is sunday morning at 10:15 am and for you tail caterers
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the east. it could mean a couple inches of snow. the browns game could easily be dry with a flurry but you are talking midshipman 30s with gus above 30 mph for the entire game. you better dress for midwinter football. >> mainly clear and mild tonight and tomorrow let's do this, 73 and record-setting and mainly sunny skies, akron canton 47 and why not. 70s to tomorrow this is your 7 day. saturday scattered rain and falling temperatures and scattered snow and lake effect flurries 38 on monday. health officials are still trying to track down an outbreak of legionnaires disease. >> a number of instances could be affected but it started in september and businesses nearby want to know why it took so
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a party weekend in manhattan turns to a gruesome murder and a family in connecticut mourning the loss of a man that never made it home.>> the victim was stabbed to death in an apartment after they were all out enjoying the new york city light test nightlife. >> is a total loss. he touched everyone and everyone that came in contact with him loved him.
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>>reporter: josephs father is inconsolable shocked by the brutal killing of his son. he went to manhattan with friends on saturday for a night out. he got separated from his friends at a club and was last seen entering this luxury apartment building on the upper east side. furyk there was a crime scene unit down there investigating. >>reporter: they found bloody clothes inside and evidence there's several charged with murder and this is a son of prominent jeweler jeffrey rock opera. there's tampering and hindering prosecution. he was stabbed 15 times in his body was found buried in a shallow grave in this wooded area in new jersey on wednesday .
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around the city speaking with people that were there. people that were in the apartment prior. >> a motive is unknown at this time and we are waiting for details on what unfolded that nights. that is it for news 5 at 5 pm. rob and denita will be here at six will be here at 6 ? our ongoing investigation about the water department and how city hall to make changes. new changes coming to the sex offender registry that you will want to know about. news 5 at 6 pm begins in 2
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right now rush-hour traffic is being rerouted on i-90 after first responders say a woman was hit on the interstate. >> the victim died when she was struck by a bus and this was just before 5 pm today. police have closed off 90 eastbound from mckinley to west 140th and the reports were she was next to a disabled car and tried to cross the highway. this is traffic stopped on the highway. we will keep an eye on the scenes for you and we will keep you up-to-date. now at 6 pm, complains holding in about the cleveland water department as service was abruptly turned office projects stretch from week or 22 months. >> when you call someone call them back. neighbors are forced to
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