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cameras inside macy's. he claims he accidentally went intoto the womemens restroom. a 16-year-old girl saw him anand screamed. he told detectives he panicked and tried to put his hand over her mouth to keep her quiet. now new developments in an 8 on your side investigation. danger lurks beneath. documents prove that 7 years ago t city was notified about t an dangerous sinknk hole under an apartment complex and next to a busysy road. city officials claim they weren't totold about it until we dug up an explosive report calling for one building to be condemned, but now there's no argument. at least one person at tampa code enforcement was notified. shannon behnken joins us now with that proof. >> reporter: the engineers that found ththe activity in 2008 say it was so bad they notified officials right away, so when they heard fishes all these --
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denying that, they called me to set the record straight. >> nobody should even walk on it. >> reporter: this engineer found a void, at least 100 feet deep under building 6411 at the frfrench quarter apartments. >> >. if they're saying they never heard about it, that's shocking to me. >> reporter: she along with a structural engineer said the building should be abandoned, and not built upon again, and warned nearby buildings weren't safe eitherer. >> it's not a matter of if the building will collapse, just a matter of when. >> reporter: : but all these years later, an 8 on your side investigation found d nothing was done to fix what's under the e now vacant buildiding. the property owner wants more insurance money to fix it, and continues to rent out apartments all around the void. city officials insisted nobody told them. >> all i can tell you is i wish we knew 8 years ago, but we
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care of it. >> reporter: well, we discovered thihis receipt showing that a letter was sent to the then code enforcement official, and it was signed for november 20th, 2008. >> i want to set the record straight that this is not something i ever would have ignored. >> reporter: at first slater did not want to talk on camera. why won't you talk on cal are? >> i'm not -- camera? >> i'm not trying to play games. >> reporter: i'm not either, i don't understand why you won't talk on camera. >> because i don't want to. >> reporter: but he agreed to look over the proof in his office, and then he wanted to set the record straight too. have you ever seen this before? >> the first time i saw that was about five or ten minutes ago when you first showed it to me. >> reporter: but how different
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took action when the report was delivered seven years ago? >> we would have taken immediate action, the type of person i am, i would have went to the scene directly. i would have wanted to see it myself firsthand. >> the offificer that signed for the letter in 2008 is no longer a city employee, and slater tells me he doesn't know what she did with it, but she didn't receive it, and the city data base has no mention of this sink holele. haveve to tell you, he came across really believable. >> it did appear that way in the story, so what's happening at the apartments now? what's the next step? >> now that the city knows about i, they're demanding more testing, and theyey'll be drilling wednesday again, to sesee if the voids are any deeper under the one building. >> all right, thank you for staying on it. new tonight, a crane being used to tear down the st.
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here's a video from a web b cam shooting the demolition. the operator was backing up the crane, part of edge went over the peer, downwn it goeses. the operator tried to pull it forward, but it was stuck. the operator jumped off as it toppled into the water. fortunatately he was not hurt. > also new tonight, a piece of art swipiped from a popular exhibit in st. petersburg. here's a look at what was stolen from the collectionon, the one of a kind glass piece is valued at $125,000. yesterday. they're reviewing video to try and get an image of the thief. there are two new cases of zika in florida. hours s ago. 16. the only c case in the e bay area
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number is at three. no cases involve pregnant women, becacause the cases in pregnant women are linked to very serious birth defects. now, 8 on your side's your vote coverage, the new hampshire primaries. this is the final full daday of campaigning in new hampshire, voters go to the polls in the nation's first primary tomorrow, so today it was a barn storming day for everyone, including candace mccowan, she's live in manchester waiting for a trump rally to begin. >> reporter: good evening, it's been a very busy day here, you know that final push is on for candidates to bring in the final votes, tomorrow is that day. jeb bush and marco rubio were out today campaigning on experience levels, and donald trump's expected to take the stage here in about 30 minutes, hoping to turn that lead in the
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it's's nonot just rubio's opponents pointing to his resume. voters want to know also. >> talk to us about the single accomplishment you're most proud in the leadership role you playeded in a achieving it. >> reporter: he took a note from jeb bush's book. protecting against imminent domain abuse. that was my law. we helped craft that from a committee i chaired. the ballot. >> reporter: it came upup in a spat between bushsh and trump on the debate stage, and trump is still trying to take bush on, mentioning it on msnbc. >> he talks about imminent domain, he doesn't even know what the words mean. >> reporter: bush only rotary international luncheon. >> donald trump organizes his
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people, as a sign of strength. >> reporter: and this year today will be -- to date will be trump's third campaign event of the day, where he earlier today had an attack against jeb bush, we'll be hear throughout to say. >> and of course watching the weather because they're talking agent a snowstorm on -- about a snowstorm on tuesday, that could have an impact. >> reporter: absolutely, the snow already started about noon today, and is expected to snow through the tomorrow morning, and they're waiting and watching to see hangout it effects -- how it effects turn out at the potentialliable. >> of course, donald trump showing up here in tampa florida, so we'll have that. candace mccowan live in new hampshire, and a reminder the coverage continues through tomorrow night's voting. well, a traffic nightmare could be getting better soon. >> what road crew versus planned for interstate -- have planned for interstate 275, and
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>> plus happy trails, or should we say tails for rufus? we told his heart breaking ststory friday, and people respononded, leading to his forever hohome. you've hadad that jacket out for awhile, keep it out though because it's going to stay cool. seven-day forecast, no customary warm up, and the winds strong, so we'll have that forecast for you coming up. we'll have that and more coming upup. you're watching news channel 8, the station that's always on
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tonight we're getting a look at new video that may help catch a hit and run driver that killed a cyclist. it comes from a red light system in sarasota. that's a gray coroll larry thomas turning at the light, and it would have some damage to the front. a cyclist died from injuries. police provided this photo of his crumpled bike. anyone with information call the sarasota police department. anand road crews hope to open the fourth lane along interstate 275 tomorrow morning
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tonight, the north bound traffic needs to detour of the interstate -- off the interstate at louis, and then get back on. little bit of a detour, but not too bad. the detour runs through 5:30 tomorrowow morning. the entrance ramps also closed overnight. the city o of tampa took time to celebrbrate black historory today, and it was obvious the e theme of the gathering had a beat [ music ] >> students from elementary schools and magnet schools performed on the drives at the tampa convention center. the e theme of celebrating the power of music past and present. the mayor spoke about african american music playing a bibig role in who we are asas a society today. >> >. . we would not be who we are were it not for you and the
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americans that came here before you. >> this is the 28th year for the black history celebratioion in tampa. still to come tonight, stuck in the shelter for years, it seemed like rufus the dog would never find a home,. >> but when # on yoyour side told his story, a family came calling. we'll bring you the happy ending next. that plus your storm team 8 forecast coming up.
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it was a story that touched dog lovers all over the bay area, rufus the dog that spent years waiting. >> the shelter just found a letter written by the original owners that hopeped someone would adopt the dog, and today, thanks t to our story, someone did. here's the story from bradenton. >> reporter: ten-year-old rufus is easy to love, but hasn't had an easy life, waiting for six yearsing to adopted. shelter staff recently found this heart breaking letter win by his original -- written by his original letter, , and written in first person. >> my family is very sad to give me back, but know you'll find me a new family. i'm sorry. >> come on rufus slam. >> reporter: it took longer than they wished, but it
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today he's in a loving home, after karen duffy watched our story. >> i immediately just was in love, and ready to have him at the house. >> reporter: while watching news channel 8 friday she froze in her tracks. >> >. you could tell he was a loving dog because of their response and love for him, and their wanting him to find him a good home. >> reporter: last year her dogs died from old age, and she's missed the companionship, but our story made up her mind, so she reached out first things saturday morning, drove nearly two hours, and at long last give rufus the loving home he needed. >> thanks for having him on the broadcast, because i'm the lucky one. >> what a happy ending. he's adjdjusting quite well,
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surroundingsgs, but he has a a backyard and huge dog bed,d, and growing very attached to karen and her huhusband. he looked like he was liking the back rub from. 62 -- there. 62 right nonow, northwesest winds at 9 miles per hour, clearer skies in the gulf of mexico, clouds on the horizon. a few more clouds tomorrow with a cold front passing through h the area, cooler and breezy. that's free plaza. headed to the state fair? bring a jacket. breezy and chililly. 57 at 3:00 p.m. tomorrow, and then temperatureses drops at 8:00 p.m. the cold front will be passing through tomorrow morning with a
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feel cooler than the actual temperature. as for the temperature, there's the average line of 72, everything this week bebelow that, staying cool, so keep track with the storm team 8 weather max app, free download d for the phones and tablets. 57 at 7:00 -- 50 at 7:00 a.m. keep a sweat in the car, it's going to be cool -- sweater in the car, it's going to be cool inin the seven-day forecast. 62 at the tampa international airport. dewpoint 49. 63 with a westerly wind in st. petersburg. the winds primarily coming in from the west and southwest, the gusts here, 25 miles per hour, 22 in wiwinter haven.n. aloft, big dip in the jet stream, allowing the cold air to spill southward. a few w showers associated with
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passes through as i mentioned in the early morning hours, and that will help to continue to pick up the wind. we have a freeze warning in place just north of citrus county just north of viewing area, but it just shows it will be cold. few showers could develop, won't rule that out into the early morning hours, and totomorrow morning sprinkles possible driven by a strong northwest wind into the area. just at 10 percent, not a a great chance, but a lot ofof low clouds mixed with periods of clear skies as well for tomorrow afternoon. into tuesday, partly cloudy sky, breezy and chilly. into wednesday morning, some morning clouds, possible, wiwinter jackets needed, but later wewednesday i think perhaps a bit more sunshine as you can see in the forecast model. but it will be wiwin city the next couple of days, and
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and lighter winds overall. high pressure still baback to the west of us thursday. dry air, lighter winds expected, and the area of high pressure over us, then the winds lighter, but as i mentioned up until then breezy. low temperatures tonight, cool, sun city 50, clearwater 52. . land o' lakes s 45, and 54 sarasota. high temperatures for tomorrow inin the 50s and 60s mostly. still quite a few clouds throughout the day as a result of the strong northwest winds driving in a fewew of the e lower clouds. for wednesday, 58. the rain chances fairly low through the period. they're e up there tomorrow, but t not great. into the weekend and valentine's day there on sunday, temperatures stay cool, at for a high, rain chances low -- at for a high, rain chances low, and windy. >> it's brisk, and you mean feel it. > -- and you'll feel it. >> yes, if you inflate the
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you can't deal with someththing, by ignoring it. but that's how some presidential candidates seem to be dealing with social security. americans work hard, and pay into it. so our next president needs a real plan to keep it strong. (elephant noise) (donkey noise) hey candidates, answer the call already. not sure if this qualifies as riding off into the sunset, but manning rode on a float with mickey mouse today. the denver broncos the champs for the thirird time in franchise history.
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we saw the team could win the bibiggest game of the year with a so-so night by the future hall of famerer, who is almost certainly retire after 15 seasonon, but he refused to make an official announcement this morning, so who knews. more relevant to bucs fans, we learned a domiminating defense could have its way with the panthers offense. think about this performance as we follow them through free agency and the draft build up. they got to newton six time windshield an outside pass rush. it was a defensive performance, going down as one of the great ones in super bowl history. >> well, any team that holds pittsburgh to 16, and carolina to 10, when they were all on a roll, all big time offensnses, it's got to be up there somewhere. >> we knew what our identity was, won a lot of close
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consistent defense, considered ourself a grinding time football team, and got in another game like that yesterday, and just hung in there and found a way to get it done. >> >. all right, this was talked about all day today, cam newton walking out on the post- game press conference minutes after the tough defeatat. was it bad for cam? yes, it was. were his feelings understandable? i say yes again, but if you're going to love the camera in the glorious times, you have to s sit there in the bad times. that's just part of gig. us. i don't know what you want me to say. we dropped balls, turneded the ball over. gave up sacks. through bad passes. -- threw bad passes. the lightning in ottawa
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senators, the first night of a back to back. bishop is the guy tomorrow night. i hated to see it for cam because i like cam newton. >> oh, yeah. >> and it's tough, we see it during the season after losssses as well. there. great night for r manning. >> styles the questions aren't gate -- sometimes the questions aren't great either. there. finally tonight, the city of lakeland has two new black swans. they're very rare, and hatched in an incubator, which is a first. they're being hand-raised by city workers until they can be with their parents. cute or what? lakelandnd has a flock of 75 swans with four different species that l live downtown. >> very nice. don't go anywhere, nightly y news is coming our way next.
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