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shark. >> ryan: we're following breaking news. investigators finding more bones at national grid site in everett. the d.a.believes bones belong to the same adult female whose remains were found there on july 7. we'll follow the breaking story. >> jadiann: an escaped inmate in new hampshire not gone for long. police in manchester say that man got away from a facility this morning. officials were able to quickly track himow >> ryan: he did have enough time to try to start some trouble here. steve coop ser live with all the details. >> reporter: so this inmate was actually at the valley street jail. that big brick building off of elm street when all this happened just after 8:00 this morning but he didn't get very far this morning mainly because he was wearing a bright orange prison jump suit and he was also hand cuffed.
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images of a inmate on the run after he sleeps away from officers with the sheriff's department leaving the valley street jail and on his way to court. >> any idea how he got away. >> i've no idea. he was in a custody of the sheriff department when i incident happened. >> reporter: jail afghanistans say kevin gerhard was wearing the jump suit when he hit from the sheriff's department. is something like? >> very unusual. very unusual. >> reporter: police say cars but wasn'to carjack successful when the owner scream and gearhart bolted. wild someone would attempt to -- >> yes. it's pretty wild. >> reporter: he was arrested by police and no one was hurt during his great escape that in the end wasn't so great. the suspect is now of the very secure here? >> yes, he is back behind
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everyone know there is nothing to be alarmed about. situation was quelled immediately. >> reporter: gearhart will be arraigned tomorrow morning here in manchester, new hampshire, but no chance for a repeat performance of what we saw earlier today. the reason why is because when he faces the judge in the morning that will be happening through a video hookup between the ciaos and the jail. live in manchester, new hampshire, steve cooper, 7 news. >> ryan: take you to somerville. sky 7 liveve outside city hall where the police union has gathered to protest the mayor's decision to hang a black lives matter banner. the protest was scheduled to kick off at 5:30. you can see a number of people there. the police union says they find it disrespectful that the mayor refuses to take down the black lives matter banner but the police chief supports the banner hanging on city hall. >> jadiann: more breaking
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e. coli in people who ate ground beef while in new hampshire. p.t.farm in north haverhill ralling approximately 8800 pou bee products due to contamination and word from the state health departm massacs arek t. >> rhi morning. the driver was pronounced dead on the sce >> jadiann: police are investigating a shooting in lynn. three people were shot on forest and bulletin street just before 4:00 am. police say all three victims were transported to local hospitals. their conditions are unknown at this time. one person has died after jumping into the merrimack river. police in haverhill got a call three people had jumped into the river off of a bridge on main street. two people rescued. their statute u.s. up nope. the incidents, why this happened is under
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news, an ohio man claiming he was shot because he supports donald trump. the man says he was talking about the elect in a bar and that's when things took a dangerous turn. nancy chen has more. >> i haired it was over the election, now what was said, i've no idea. >> reporter: the woman says her family always discussed and debated politics everyone with their own opinions. but her son's opinion may have landed him in hospital after a heated debate turned violent. >> people todayf think like they do, they are ready to cause problems. >> reporter: 60-year-old paul jones watt at his neighborhood bar. the two were discussing the upcoming election and joans a vietnam war vet happens to be a staunch donald trump supporter. >> donald trump brought out a lot of thitoeople, what, who they wanted to vote for. that is all i'm saying. >> reporter: but another man at the bar apparently
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like trump. >> somebody who is butting in on the conversation, the conversation wasn't directed at him or to him. >> reporter: from his hospital bed jones says the maps walked outside the bar, went to his car and came back with a gun. he shot jones in the leg and then simply walked out. the debate over but the healing just beginning. >> i'm quite sure you are having a lot of people that are have their opinions. but that doesn't say that you should hurt somebody opinion. >> reporter: nancy chen, 7 news. >> jadiann: a plane problem in texas when a passenger looks out the window. something you don't want to see. sees the engine on fire. look at this video. the jet was forced to land shortly after takeoff. clearly because of the flames. passengers say the pilot and crew did a great job keeping everyone calm landing the plane safely requirements more than 3,000 firefighters are working to fight the flames in big sur, california. the wild fire grew to more
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fire officials say the fire there was about 10% contained. 350 families have been forced to ebeing have a wait. >> either way -- evacuated. >> either way whether it's gone or not it's -- you know it's -- a lot of beautiful nature is destroyed and it's not going to be much to go home to. >> reporter: the fire which started last friday destroyed nearly three dozen homes amend threatens another 2,000 buildings. >> jadiann: 7 news turning to an investigation in chicago where p looking for a creepy criminal. a couple says the video shows the man watching them as they sleep. the robber got away with a purse and others in the neighborhood say they think that that person has tried to break into their homes as well. it's a home innovation like you've -- invasion like you've never seen. jack and his girl friend fell asleep on the couch. they drifted off and while they were' sleeping this man creeped in. >> i like to think that he was watching the tv.
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disgusting circumstances. >> reporter: the intruder was captured on video. the couple normally uses to monitor their two dogs when they're not home. only this time it caught this creepy intruder who got into the home as the couple slept downbelow. he lingered for just under 15 minutes. >> the guy has some issues, breaking into homes is never something you need to be doing but on top of that watching people and everything else is strain. >> reporter: the only reason this couple knew about the intruder is because j her purse the next day so jack decided to roll back the tape on the cameras and that's when they stumbled on footage recorded early monday morning. >> he is actually watching part of the show. he leaves when the credits start rolling. >> the creepiest part we didn't see someone breaking in and leaving, we saw someone lurking over us watching us sleep. >> reporter: it didn't take long there are foam to determine jordan's purse was stolen. they believe he walked up
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and entered through -- >> the fact he would climb six -- >> it's like the most disturbing part to me. >> reporter: the only thing taken was jordan's p people in community believe the same man was captured on video jiggling door handles just before jack and jordan were robbed. >> i feel safe in the neighborhood. i probably will be doing things applying for things to have in my >> jadiann: the couple saying they're taking extra plea cautions to make sure their home is a little more secure. >> ryan: people in georgia wonder fer a mother went too far. you can see the woman hitting her daughter with some object then slapping and punching her. she was rae responding to inappropriate photos the girl supposedly put on facebook. thes girl does feel safe in the home but some people say the mom crossed the line. >> i think as parents, you
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far. there such thing as abuse when you using force to discipline your children, i feel that you get in the carried away. we can discipline our children without the hitting them. >> ryan: the mother hasn't been charged and the state's child protective service also not say if they're investigating. >> jadiann: burglars caught on camera in florida. police there say the same group of thieves have been breaking into businesses by smashing holes in the walls and climbing through. you can see thieves are struggling to get through the holes. they also break holes in the roofs of the buildings trying to get inside. fer' sure they'll catch these guys. >> if you are going to commit a crime it'll catch up to you and eventually we will arrest you. >> jadiann: two of the alleged thieves have been arrested but police are looking for others who may be involved in all the robberies. >> ryan: power ball
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dollar. if you hit the jackpot you can take the cash value you will end up with more than $330 million before taxes of course. there hasn't been a winner in nearly three months. maybe it's time for both of us to win the lottery. >> jadiann: that would be nice. would you come to work if you split the lottery. >> ryan: sure. >> jadiann: why rig would. a teen in mudge making the catch -- in new jersey making the catch, new at 6:00 this black lives matter somerville. the stir's police union gathering at the city hall trying to force the mayor to take it down. >> ryan: tom bladey and the patriots back on the practice field. we're hearing from garoppolo about his upcoming role in the team's first four games all coming up here on 7
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catch pulling in a 200 pound shark. he was fishing at a beach with his father, something they have a been doing since the boy was a toddler. >> jadiann: the two are talking about the trip naturally forget. christa del camp has the story. >> reporter: this is the moment a father and son fishing trip turned unforgettable. 13-year-old johnny hooked the catch of his young life. but at first his dad thought it was no big deal. >> i kept saying it's a he 200 pound shark to be exact. the teen says he could tell right away it was a very large fish by the way it pulled on the line. afterall he has been fishing since he was 3 years old. >> i didn't expect to catch something that big because other people have caught those fish usually at night. >> reporter: dad managed to wrangle the shark up on
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picture taking began. a moment worthy of the family photo album. >> to do something at this size at this age and that big -- >> all my friends, i've gsh thas good. >> reporter: now the family credo is catch and release, that's what they d. the shark swimming away from shore as quickly as possible while they look forward to their next big catch. it's not considered unusual to catch sharks in the area but it's rare to catch one that big. >> reporter: next we're talking about some significant changes to our forecast. a few isolated storms this evening and the real rain arrives tomorrow.
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>> ryan: another day in the 90s out there. a hot one. >> jadiann: it is, we're going to go to a live look from sky 7 they're providing for us, if you can hear up up there in the chopper a gorgeous shot at the water. the sail boats and the city. you could look at that and pick out where you live. so brie; there any relief coming our way? >> reporter: i felt like charlie and the chocolate factory up in the glass elevator, 8 straight days of 90 degree tempe rainy cooler weather moving in, this could prove to have localized down pours in. there talking heavy rain. we'll take every drop we can get. we have had hazy skies around with us, maybe you nutsed mugginess out there thinking ok we will be watching out for thunderstorms. most of that activity is staying in central an northern new england but there has been a few pop-up storms that have been forming near manchester making their way to the sea
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they're doing so. heavy rain, hampton beach up through portsmouth reaching into parts of the merrimack vale. there is a lot of lightning. there i don't think anything severe, just isolated activity. the real show comes tomorrow. this is why. bigger setup here. i've been saying squeeze play. i think that really kind of talks about it in the right way. it's like a loaded sponge ordish rag that is very, very wet. the two features coming together to squeeze out the sponge and dump a whole lot of rain b together and where does that band of rain set up? forecast models not in agreement with this. nevertheless, the sponge is still wet. the atmosphere is primed with moisture and so where we see thunderstorms develop tomorrow, where we get a little extra lift' get localized down pour from 1-2 inches of rainfall per hour not out of the question that. is why a new hampshire flood watch is in effect for cape
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tomorrow. that starts overnight tonights. now don't take this for face value bus i wanted to show you the potential of the rainfall that is here. i don't think boston is going to end up with an inch and a half. it's not out of the question because again sponge is loaded. there is a lot of moisture in the air to wring out. thunderstorms are likely in this, some of the storms could prove to be strong, possibly even severe, something else we'll watch out for tomorrow. again where the thunderstorms form that gives a little extra and that will wring out more moisture. the drought monitor, severe drought expanding for us. this causes more problems with the rain that we're expecting tomorrow because dry ground has an harder time absorbing the rain as quickly as it's expected to fall. we could see flooding. current temperature is a warm one, still in the 90s outside of 128. the dew points are creeping up. so here comes the muggy night ahead of us. for the weekend i think saturday is your better outdoor day.
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as well as into monday but again we need the rain. here is a look at the 7 on 7 forecast, cooler temperatures in store forbes doesn't make it out of the 70s tomorrow and into the 80s for the weekend. >> ryan: a california boy is getting a new prosthetic leg. his leg was exploring over the weekend. family says after the story went public the offers to help came pouring in. >> all the kindn reached out to do, thank you, it's definitely helping me adjust with that. >> ryan: his parents say the extra money will be used to send leeam to a special camp for kids who have undergo arch takings. >> ryan: a little boy making a big donation how he raised $20,000 for a local children's hospital. >> kim: good evening, i'm kim khazei with a look at some of what we're working on for 7 news at 6:00. following breaking news out
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remains. the clues that may help them crack this case. also a warning for parents on the south shore and what police are saying about a hidden danger. things are heating up at gillette. a look at backup quarterback jimmy garoppolo as the patriots training camp gets under way. we'll have those stories and
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>> jadiann: a young boy in wisconsin making a generous don'ting ato a children's hospital. so it started when he won some money at a fair and then he decided he warranted to help others. >> ryan: when people heard about the plan for the good deed they pitched in to help in a huge way. kris anderson explains. >> we're very surprised and never do we think that this would take place. >> reporter: kim is talking about a special moment she witnessed with her son blake who announced he would be won for his how long at auction. another group raised a donation and blake had raised more than $15,000 from 30 different donors. >> then we also got checks in the mail after that. and people called asking where to donate. >> reporter: at the children's hospital of wisconsin, blake wrote out the biggest check of his life. $20,000. in total. >> it was just so heart
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age thought so generously and came up with this idea on his own. >> reporter: that is one of blake's doctors who is known blake since birth. >> it's something i'm proud of because i feel like i know blake so well. >> i have doctors that worked with me for a long time. >> reporter: that is why blake choose to divide the $20,000 between two different departments. a gift to kids who are less fortunate than himself. >> his gift will make other children happier when they're here. it'll support research that we can do to make the experience better.
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rain will be south of the mass pike and that is where the flash flood watch has been issued for late tonight through tomorrow evening. we'll talk about how much rain and the timeline in a few minutes. >> kim: following breaking news in everett because crews have dug up more human remains at a national grid work site. this is the same police where they found bones earlier this monday.
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who this person is. >> someone out there knows and loves this person. >> reporter: marian ryan speaking for the second time in a month after more remains are found here at this national grid site. >> it's nerve-wracking new englanding a dead body a couple of hundred feet from where you work. >> reporter: workers bring old fill back to be processed to reuse. a machine found eight dishal bones. >> we did on july 7th find what appeared to be a shallow grave.
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