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inside. >> kim: puppies stolen from a local pet store. >> ryan: two teens jump in to save classmates from a fiery crash. >> announcer: 7 news at 5:30 starts now. >> ryan: following breaking news, police in andover are asking for the public's help to find a man who exposed himself to elementary school student during recess. this happened yesterday afternoon deer st. augustine elementary school. students were outside for lunch and recess this. is when the man allegly exposed himself. police are asking anyone to information to give them a call. a tense standoff in candia, new hampshire. a woman barricaded herself inside her home, also inside the 12-year-old girl. >> kim: steve cooper has the latest. >> as soon as i heard that there was a 12-year-old girl in the house, i knew that it was my brother's house. >> reporter: tense moments at home here on north road in cannia, new hampshire,
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the state police swat team scrambles into place after a 45-year-old woman identified has deborah did long champs armed with a hand gun fires two shots after police were called to the house. >> whenever you have a discharge of a weapon, in a situation, such as this, it's obviously heightened. >> reporter: also inside the house the woman's 12-year-old daughter. >> at one point the 12-year-old female was able to step out of the side door second a second gunshot was heard. perimeter officers were able to have her run to their location to a safe location. >> reporter: this picture is from the command post of the crisis team negotiating by cell phone with the woman for nearly three hours before she walked out of the house peacefully sur -- sur rinderring,.
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niece and her sister in law. >> i want her to get the help. >> reporter: the woman who is being evaluated at the hospital is facing multiple criminal charges including reckless conduct here. in candia, new hampshire, steve cooper, 7 news. >> ryan: michael bloomburg in boston. he visited the museum of science announcing his donation to the museum. he went to the museum every single weekwi he wants other kids to have the same chance to learn. the governor and the mayor walsh attended today's event. >> kim: a level three sex offender under arrest for new charges of rape. police arrested charles lovejoy. it was 2010 when lovejoy was convicted of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 years of age. he is being helds on $1 million bail requirements
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today. boston police are on the hunt for a suspect who stole the car with a 9-month-old baby girl inside. the car was stolen from a business in dorchester last night. police found the vehicle on west walnut park in roxbury about ten minutes later. the child is okay. an mbta bus hits an apartment building in south boston. you can see the bus got stuck under an awning there. no one was hurt. there was no word on the cause of the crash. police are investigating a shooting in dorchester. it happened last night on wells avenue. shots. one person taken to the hospital. the injuries are nonlife threatening. >> kim: a dozen officers in springfield, mass, are under investigation accused in a brutal a beating at a bar in springfield. four men claim a group of offduty officers attacked them using a baton and a stun gun in springfield last year. an attorney general for the alleged victim said the fight started when one of the man whistled at a female
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the springfield police department says they're investigating. >> reporter: wellesley's chief of police issuing a powerful apology. he took responsibility -- >> events over the past several years have caused many to question the actions of our officers and tragically have undermined the trust that the public must and should have in their police departments. it is amy hope that by working together we can break this historic cycle of mistrust and build a better >> reporter: cunningham is the president of the national organization of police chiefs. he stressed today's officers shouldn't be held accountable for middlesex takes in the past. >> kim: dangerous detour for a truck driver in florida. the driver goes off a bridge in sarasota. the truck ended up in water after the driver lost control. the driver did get out safely. crews spent hours finding a way to get the truck back on dry land. they used cranes to get it on the road. >> ryan: a bus driver
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texas. the bus driver tried to avoid another car after another car department stop at a stop sign. no pos goers were on the bus. there was one person in the home. he made it out just in time. >> kim: an 11-year-old girl in florida leading police on the car chair, the mother said she gave her daughter the car keys to get a book out of the car. she didn't stop for another ten miles. when she crashed into another car. >> driving next thing i see police lights coming and then a car coming towards me and that is being chased by police officers. then this is how the hit happened. >> kim: the girl was taken to hospital. he is going toed -- to be charged with driving without a license and trying to escape police. >> ryan: the students started a group that called for killing jewish people and black people. they mentioned getting
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colorado. the house where adolph hitler was born will be torn down. it will be replaced with a new building with no association with the nazi dictator. it's a popular place for neo nazis. >> kim: the man accused in the deadly shooting at a planned parenthood back in court today. robert deere made a number of outbursts. in previously hours the judge ruled he was incompetent to face trial. including murder and attempted murderer. three people died in that shooting, one of the victims officer garrett swayze who yew up in melrose. he said he attacked the clinic because of his anti-abortion stance. a georgia teenager rushed to hospital after she stole a car and crashed into a home.
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the house when the crash happened. >> ryan: pet store in texas targeted by thieves. they make off with puppies worth thousands of dollars. authorities are trying to track them down. christa del camp has the story. >> reporter: over the weekend a pet store in houston targeted by thieves. >> they are one of our most expensive dogs. >> reporter: the owner came in to find a busted door and these six puppies all missing. about $25,000 worth of ie money. they can tell it for hardly anything. and they don't care about the puppy. >> reporter: surveillance shows the thieves pulling up in a white pickup. the owner say it is took about ten minutes to get puppies out then loaded and the truck to leave but she is worried about their wellbeing. >> english bulldogs cannot go outside. the heat can kill them. >> reporter: this is not first time the puppy thieves
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she has a message for the crooks. >> bring them back. do the right thing. because we will find you. >> reporter: the owner is offering on $8 o 0 reward for each puppy but she is worried about one because it seemed hurt when it jumped out of the cage during the crime. >> kim: a group of rhode island firefighters giving a little extra. firefighters responded first to a medical emergency involving an older man and concerned about finishing the yardwork than he was about his health. so the firefighters picked up rakes and finished cleaning the man's yard and said they were happy to do help. >> ryan: the yard work is done. ahead at 5:30 teens to the rescue. two young men save the lives 6 their c natures a fiery crash. >> kim: did you see that guy in boston today? boy, did michael phelps find company for his daily run.
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>> kim: two kentucky teenagers find themselves in a life or death situation, they're out for a drive, another driver losesever loses control of his car and crashes into a tree in front of them. it turns out the people in the car were their classmates. >> ryan: the two teens jumped into action to rescue them. two high school students come through in heroic fashion what they found themselves in a life and deathation. >> it surprised immediate what i did. >> r bradley miller were driving when a speeding car tried to pass them from behind. >> what he came around us, he started fish tailing. >> reporter: the driver lost control, went off the road and crashed into the tree. >> brad looked over and says 911, none of us knew who it was. >> reporter: the teen saw the two people in the wrecked car were their classmates. >> oh, my god these are our best friends. >> they were' fire all over the place. >> reporter: the driver
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but brand was trapped in the -- >> i look up. there are flames shooting out from the engine compartment. so i'm freaking out. but i had to keep my cool. >> i heard brad yell we need to get them out. there is people pulling on me. >> i was standing here kind of pushing on his shoulders and the his head and trying to get his boots off because they were' melted under the -- you could see his boots where they melted to the car. and brad was pulling him with all of his might. >> i pulled as hard a pushing and pushing. >> i pull him out. >> reporter: after they pulled him out the car exploded. >> as soon as i got him to my truck and sat him down i heard the explosion. >> it was a big fire ball. >> reporter: realizing if not for their brave actions i won't be there here. >> i was going to get them out. >> we have a little bit of strength in all of you. you have to be able to find it events the teen who was driving is already back at
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we'll look at who you think won our pedi cab competition. was it our very own brie or brad from the new england revolution soccer team? >> reporter: clouse around tomorrow morning and -- clouds around tomorrow morning and sun returns tomorrow afternoon. >> ryan: we do continue to follow breaking news, andover police are searching for the man they say exposed himself to students outside of an elementary school. the very latest on that story coming up at 6:00 >> announcer: tonight, you wo without your wallet running on empty, but hank found gas prices aren't the only reason you could pay more at the pump. she uncovered a gas-guzzling glitch that could cost you
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>> kim: check out this sign. not for sale. not a yard sale. a man in cincinnati, ohio, is looking for a kidney donors, ralph spends ten hours everyday on 66 years oldment he has been waiting more than three years for a transplant so' and his wife decided to post 125 signs around town looking for a donor. also putting the message out on their cars. they received about 65 calls but they're waiting for a match. >> ryan: it's beginning to look a lot like winter in parts of sunny california. the snowfall is not expected to last. warm weather is expected to
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happens but seven years ago today apparently it did show west. >> kim: wes welker doing snow angels. >> reporter: mild day tomorrow. cool weekend. it is possible there might be a flurry or two way up in northern new england. northern new england. this weekend but here, just be a blustery chilly weekend. we'll see that in a few minutes. 50s, 06's and 70's norwood at 77. orange at 76. had a lot of clouds to start the day and those clouds pealed back easily down through the south coast working up the south then it was tougher to get the clouds out of metro boston, certainly the merrimack valley, didn't happen. so that would fizzle out overnight. here comes another front at us tomorrow morning. clouds on the way for late tonight and tomorrow morning
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couple of sprinkles after midnight tonight but otherwise partly cloudy sky, mild, 59-64. tomorrow we will start with clouds. there could be a few sprinkles as the cool front is moving through. oddly enough after the front moves through, west winds will develop. around 12-18 miles an hour. that westerly breeze will give temperatures a boost so it's odd to be talking about a cool front and yet it's going to be warmer in these locations than it is true. boston tro taunton, brockton, duxbury similar to tasted temperatures to the 70's on the cape and the islands, numbers in the mid 70s, fitchburg at 76. no records tomorrow. records are in the 80's they'll stay put. thursday a lot clouds. mostly cloudy skies. not as mild with temperatures on thursday actually close to where we should be for this time of year. low 60s scattering of rain showers as this front right here tries to come back up to new england.
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of showers, then on friday i think we have another chance of showers as the front takes its time moving across the northeast into new england and it's going to grab some of this moisture right here and yank it up into southern new england on friday afternoon. so your chance of rain again essentially dry tomorrow. there could be a couple of sprinkles early in the day but otherwise it's dry. then we'll have a scattering of showers on thursday and friday. saturday maybe a lingering shower early in the day. how much rain is on the way r with many cities and towns the potential is there are for upwards of an inch of rain. jet stream, notice the sinking bank through parts of -- we'll cool off. sea saw, teeter totter goes back and forth. that will be the end of the week and more so this weekend. saturday windy with temperatures in the mid and upper 50s, sunday the same. wind will fade.
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week only near 50 degrees. see you at 6:00. >> ryan: the results are in. today we find out who did it better. >> kim: the question could bri eggers come out on top against new england revolution's goaltender. she heche to drive through an obstacle coarse with a pedi cab. only a couple of cones knocked down over the competition. here are the results. brie wins by a landslide. she finished with 73% vote. brad 27%. i think that is all about personality. i got to say. >> ryan: brie rocked it. >> kim: she was very entertaining, next week she goes one on one with celtics star crowder for a babe i boot camp. who is your momma. >> ryan: next dor thee's ruby slippers looking for a little more luster. how you can make them shine again. >> kim: for 7 news at
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out of andover, also a developing story, a popular salad chain voluntarily closing its doors after a customer gets sick. and he is the greatest olympian of all time. michael phelps makes an appearance along the charles river and hundreds join him for a run. that is coming up in 30 minutes. stay with the news station. >> donald trump declares his attack shows us what that might look like as newly released hacked e. mates poles new questions for hillary clinton. important news for anyone that kays calcium -- takes calcium supplements. also the scare that
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? dylan: i was un-athletic and very sedentary in my lifestyle. and then i found parkour and something about it clicked. then i stopped drinking soda and eating sweets and eating all the junk food. if i eat these things i'm going to be heavier and i'm not going to be able to jump as far. my name is dylan polin
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line for the kick starter campaign. >> ryan: save them, whatever it takes. that is like history right there. >> kim: there are so many wizard of odd fans. >> ryan: i'm ryan schulteis. >> kim: i'm kim khazei, adam joins me for 7 news at 6:00. >> announcer: breaking news, police search for a suspect after a man exposes himself to children on the school yard. a popular restaurant voluntarily shuts down someone gets sick and health code violations are found. >> reporter: tracking clouds overnight tonight. a mild day for tomorrow. >> announcer: the candidates are preparing to go head-to-head one day before the last presidential debate. 7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> kim: first we're following breaking news. andover police searching for a man who they say exposed himself to students outside of that elementary school. word is it happened yesterday and the children
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for itself public's help to find this guy. alex is live in andover with details for us, alex? >> reporter: this man parked in had lot here off of main street. got out and police say exposed himself to children who were in that area by the school right there. two to three children saw him. andover police say as children played on this play ground at the st. augustine elementary school a man parked in a lot off of main street got himself twice. >> what we do snow that the male -- snow is that the male subject has been facing the children in the school-yard. he exposed himself at which point he covered back up, picked up the cell phone, pretended he was speaking on it, turned around then exposed himself at least a second time. >> reporter: police describe the person as a white man about 20 years old. he was driving a silver or
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the school sent home an e-mail to parents. >> they were' working with people to make sure this doesn't happen again. >> this is a great school. great town. and you can't have your eyes every where. it's impossible. we take care of our kids but we can't account for every single thing that happens. >> reporter: this happened yesterday but the police only learned about it today because the students didn't tell their parents until they got home last night. if you have any information you are urged to c live in andover alex dipratto 7 news. >> adam: 7 news turning to flooding in boston, this is a king tide. it's the heightest tide of the year. you looking at the long wharf area. tomorrow's weather phenomenon will be warm weather. let's put it together four >> reporter: today temperatures in the 50s, 60s and 70s south of the mass pike, this is where we found the warm efforts
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boston 64. that was' early in the day. boston spent much of the afternoon in the upper 50s, norwood 72. worcester at 71. warm front got stuck about the mass pike. it will take a nap overnight there. then here comes a cool front with a batch of clouds and sprinkles. very late tonight and tomorrow morning but this cool front doesn't have cool air so as the cool front comes through, it will clear skies out tomorrow. mid day heads for the 70s tomorrow afternoon. we'll talk more about that and the rest of the week in a few minutes. >> kim: on to a developing story, we're following the popular restaurant sweet green volunteers to close its doors after the city found health code violations. and it started after someone says they got sick from eating there, kelli o'hara is live in boston with more on that. >> reporter: this is the second time someone has reported getting sick at this popular salad chain.
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