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leon: more than 100 young lives saved. >> it's all about the money, they don't care about the children. put 150e sex sting that people behind bars. a key collegadmission test missing. what is next for dozens of students who said there act tests vanished?
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from abc 7 news, this is a breaking news alert. leon: breaking news from west virginia, where sources tell abc girl had been found safe after missing for hours. west virginia state police and maryland state police used canines and infrared cameras to locate her. we are big story following tonight, more than 100 children freed from sexual traffickers, part of a nationwide sex trafficking sting. alison: one of those took place in alexandria. tom roussey has more. , we received video tonight of something that took place in this parking lot in alexandria last week. alexandria police are working with the fbi, doing a staying in a nearby hotel.
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this was going after folks who support child prostitution. week invideo from last alexandria, the police joining a nationwide fbi operation. its target> pimps whoalleged force children into prostitution. >> for them it's all about making money. tom: the fbi chief of filing crimes said that major goal was to rescue the children. to make them think they are part of the family. >> some children do not see themsees as victims, but we know they are, so part of the services is making them understand that. tom: it took placein 153 cities, more than 150 pimps arrested. the fbi used ads to contact pimps and send agents posing as
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johns. the special agent who ran the operation said the victims were not trafficked from other countries. >> we would like to think it is not happening here and it's not our kids, but these are our kids,. -- kids. all 149 are american kids. tom: during the staying, the youngest child they found forced into prostitution was just 12 years old. in the history of these things, they once found a child forced into prostitution at the age of 9. live in alexandria, tom roussey, abc 7 news. awful. thank you, tom. the two men at the center of a video that has gone viral will hold a press conference tomorrow afternoon in the district. shows jason being handcuffed by d.c. police, and moments later the person shooting the video who identify themselves as michael brown was taken to the ground by an officer. brown says it started when a
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white couple felt uncomfortable around the two men near an atm in southeast. the police say one of the men ran away as the other try to forcibly get him off him. abc 7 will be there for the press conference will stop look for updates on air and online at wjla.com. passengers at for more than a half-dozen airports around the country, including dulles. couple hours tonight, there was an outage that affected automated passport kiosks, a system used by homeland security. we are told the system went back up a couple hours ago. things are back to normal. testimony resumes tomorrow in the churl severance murder trial. -- in the charles severance murder trial. today, the mother of his son testified about it bitter child custody dispute. prosecutors say that prompted severance to murder three people. a plumber said that he saw
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severance near a home the day that one of them was killed. the former first lady of virginia, maureen mcdonnell, had requested that the u.s. supreme court take up a separate appeal by her husband, former governor bob mcdonnell. bob mcdonnell is appealing a two-year prison sentence and his wife is appealing her one-year sentence. encouraging news for drivers dealing with the detours because of the water main break in bethesda. tonight, all northbound lanes of rockville pike at cedar lane are open. they are finishing repairs only southbound lanes and all lanes should be open before the thursday morning rush. water service has been restored to the affected customers. leon: we had limited sunshine today, but we have pleasant weather tomorrow. steve rudin has a first look at the forecast. steve: we have a cool down on the way towards the end of the weekend.
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live doppler radar, a few showers extreme southern maryland, not amounting to a lot. cooling off the, mainly clear skies winchester and luray in the middle 40's, 52 leesburg, still 61 at reagan national. the wind out of the north and west adds chill to the air. tomorrow morning, upper 40's, midday temperatures, outdoor lunch, go for it, mid 60's, that's of sunshine, highs near 70 degrees. a blast of cold air is on the way, plus a chance of frost. i will tell you when and where from the belfort furniture weather center in just a few minutes. alison: thank you. is stressful enough, but imagine taking your test only for to get lost in the mail. that is what some students at southern high school in anne arundel county are dealing with. jay korff live in annapolis with the details. alison, dozens of these college interest test answer
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sheets went through the u.s. postal service mail and got lost . a bunch of local students and parents are now scrambling. the act is considered a key measures your meant -- a key measurement of knowledge for college-bound students. you can imagine the frustration when parents and students found out that dozens were lost in the mail. >> they did not arrive and they did not arrive. then she called and said, hey, i just found out why they did not arrive -- i just got an e-mail saying they lost them. jay: his daughter, a senior at annapolis high school, took the test atally ruling southern high school in anne arundel county. a spokesperson said the completed answer sheets were mailed via the u.s. postal service, not the normal method via fedex. when the answer sheets arrived,
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one of the packages had an apology note from the postal services. one of the packages was damaged in transit and 88 answer sheets were missing. it's not likely they will be found. >> it never occurred to me they would just stick them in the mail. daughter now has to retake the exam that she spent months preparing for. as also means that some students will not be up to get the results to some universities by the november 1 admissions deadline. an act spokesperson told me today the students whose answers sheets went missing will be reimbursed for the initial test they took and they can take the next test for free. live in annapolis, jay korff, abc 7 news. disappointment, thank you. some loud and students can relate to the stress that comes with lost tests -- some loudoun county students can relate to the stress. after some digging, tess were found in a shipping room at the school in ashburn.
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leon: a waldorf family is urning the death of a woman in her great-grandson on poplar hill road. firefighters found the home totally engulfed. four family members middle safely ,two did not. aty are identified 68-year-old birdies washington and her six-year-old great-grandson. our doors were always open for anybody. middle of the night come evening, whatever, she was there. no matter what happened. gofundme account has been set up to help the family. a reted army captain who attended high school in bethesda is about to receive the congressional medal of honor. for hisbe honored actions while leading a security detail in afghanistan in 2012.
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he is a naturalized citizen born in france, graduating from ross or johnson high school in bethesda. theident obama will present medal of honor to grover next month. two suicidee faced bombers. livingsocial announced it is laying off 200 employees as part of a corporate reorganization. there will be 30 cuts in northwest washington. this comes after livingsocial had eliminated 400 jobs a year ago. alison: still ahead, the food that is being recalled because of possible salmonella contamination. the 911 calls that were made after lamar odom was found unresponsive at a brothel. coming up, the other new details. : richard the police are looking
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for a man who they say used a mayor to p into women bathroom stalls.
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tonight we are hearing the 911 call made after lamar odom was found unresponsive at a brothel. >> he has blood coming out of his nose. we cannot get him to wake up. the brothelees at told cher's deputies he had been using cocaine saturday. a woman saw him taking several herbal supplements over several days. informed officers he had used up to 10 pounds of sexual enhancing supplements over the last three days. been no official updates or conclusions made about his condition, but sources news he suffered at
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least one stroke and is now on a ventilator fighting for his life. as a womanan dressed was caught looking at customers inside of a woodbridge walmart. richard reeve has a look at the man that the police want you to look for. rich? richard: the police say the guy aed a mirror and perhaps camera. he was using that to look underneath the bathroom stalls in the women's room. these surveillance photos were taken at about 3:00 sunday afternoon. the suspect wearing a black or , and wig, a pink shirt white pants. take a close look at these surveillance photos taken sunday afternoon. the suspect is wearing a black or brown wig, pink shirt, and white pants. if-mail customer with her five-year-old daughter said the man looked into her stall using a mirror.
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she said she saw camera flashes. when the woman burst out of the stall and confronted the man, he ran off. the suspect matches the description of a man who did the same thing may 15. customer say they are disturbed and frightened. >> that's creepy. people these days are getting worse and worse. very dangerous. >> very inappropriate. it almost makes me think that there may be should be security cameras in the bathrooms, but then that is a privacy issue for females. is ard: certainly that valid point, the privacy issue for women in those bathrooms. there were security cameras outside. they continue looking for this man. if you have information, call the prince william county police. richard reeve, abc 7 news. leon: 7 on your side with a consumer alert and a produce recall. has recalled spinach
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because of concerns it may be contaminated with salmonella. it was not sold in this area, but it was sold in 13 states across the u.s. told to takee been a little off the top at the barbershop, but folks were shaving their entire heads for a great cause. the computer company net app posted the head shaving event in tysons corner. iny were shaving their heads support of the organization to support childhood cancer and childhood cancer research. tonight, a bit of a disappointing update for someone who has become a local celebrity. mount jackson wiz lost tonight after 13 straight wins. went into final jeopardy $200 ahead of the second-place contestant, but jackson got
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.he question wrong he walks away with a little more than $400,000. i'm sure he is thrilled about that. alison: remember ken jennings wo n 70 in a row? leon: he was a machine. alison: 74 my producer told me. steve: space needle was the answer to the question. he will never forget that. we had a nice day today, and we will have another nice day tomorrow. we might have some frost as early as monday morning. right now, reagan national airport reporting a temperature of 61 degrees, the wind out of the west northwest at seven. the high today, 71. it felt a whole but cooler than yesterday when we were in the upper 70's, even cooler moving into the weekend.
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the average this time of year is 69, the record 87 in 1975. extreme southern maryland, leonardtown, st. george island, a shower move through in the past half hour, not amounting to a lot. it is dry around capital beltway, clouds off to the west. we will see mainly clear skies overnight. the temperatures dropping quickly, in the 40's manassas, 6 luray.per, 4 pax looking at temperatures in the upper 50's. the cooler air is well to the north and eventually comes in the next couple days. a couple of cold fronts on the way, the first friday dropping temperatures. in even bigger drop saturday. tonight, no problems, 49 degrees inside the beltway, quiller off to the north and west. tomorrow looks great, near 70, lots of sunshine, the wind out of the northwest at 5 to 10. thanks to therow
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high pressure. then a cold front is going to move through early friday morning. that will not bring much shower activity, but we may have stray showers. find that it will be cool, then another shot of cold air sunday. how cold? futurecast saturday into sunday, waking up sunday morning looking at temperatures in the district in the upper 30's, lower 40's. alleghenyunty, county, lots of color for the fall color change, not so much year yet. give it another week or two and it will be beautiful. highext seven days, 64 the friday, upper 50's saturday, breezy. middle 50's sunday. early monday morning, upper 30's. then we warm up the middle of next week. back into the 60's. some of the coldest air of the season is on the way. alison: here we go. it's that time.
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leon: what's the word? robert: craziness today, baseball. leon: the best kind. robert: out of control in toronto tonight. .verybody flipped out sports is coming up. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. anything can happen when it comes to postseason baseball. a wild night tonight in toronto, putting it lightly. rangers at the plate, the blue jays catcher hits the back of to bat trying to throw it the mound, the umpire rules it in play, the run counts. the fans don't like it, start throwing stuff. that rattled the rangers, apparently. not one, not two, but three
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straight errors. meltdown mode. then there is this, jose bautista at the play, three run shot, fillings the bat. rangers don't like that. the benches clear. the blue jays go on to win the series. if you thought that was crazy, check this out. we don't know his name, but we call him "mini" bautista. he has the beard and everything. a good time tonight. what are the chances we would catch that on video, swimming at the same time? the jays will be facing the royals in the alcs. they are headed back to the american league championship series. game one of that series is friday night. update on desean jackson, he
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practice today, and good news is if jackson is not back sunday against the jets, jay gruden expects him back the following sunday against the buccaneers. the hamstring injury has kept him sidelined since the opener, but jay gruden says you cannot rush back. the way he plays, he needs to be 100%. at 65%.t good to us he ran some deep balls today, but he has not turned on the gas yet, so we will have to see. we will see where he is friday. i feel like the progression is good. he is very, very close. search for aats' new skipper is underway. they interviewed dusty baker today and they will interview bud black tomorrow. leon: hopefully we will get to bautista.f "mini"
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alison: that was really cute. have brought you stories about elephants and horses. we have something else this time.
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discover the world animals, seethose before
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but sometimes they do it on their own mmm foot wow food for giants oooo no wonder no one has eaten this sandwich kids discover the world with their mouths detergent is harmful if swallowed, so keep laundry pacs up and away from children brought to you by tide
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about the elephant who paints, but this is something you may not have seen before. falcon who can, a paint. she is at the wildlife center in virginia in waynesboro. the trainers lure her to the poster board with food and she creates her art. kind of like jackson pollock. they are auctioning two paintings as part of a benefit. alison: i think they raised $9,000 last year. steve: think it's all paint? [laughter] alison: yeah, be careful.
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steve: comfortable tomorrow,
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high near 70. cooler friday. only in the 50's saturday and sunday. alison:
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