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news about that suspect. >> good afternoon. here is what people are talking about, a maryland woman is dead and her 11-year-old son is no where to be found. there is a search around the country for him. we are at the state police headquarters and have more about the man in custody. >> we have more information since they are looking through the coast, they said that the boy is the top priority and the more time that goes boy, the more of his chance of being alive and the long shot. >> this is the we that is haunting loved ones and the amber alert, the country is on watch. >> my hope is that he may be with a family member or friend, perhaps that has no idea that -- what happen to his mother reporter: his mother was
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found dead inside her bedroom wednesday night on breyer clift. they found her son was missing and her estranged husband is charged with the murder. in a chilling new revelation, she was afraid of something happening to her and she was concerned about her safety after lopez came back in her life. >> he had to have a key to get in tore and i kept on hearing him going in the door. >> he invested for days, even drove her car around. they found that car outside a lodge and this woman saw it happening. >> i grabbed my daughter and sat this lobbies and saw him being arrested. >> he was in prison in 19 eur78 to 2000 and now he is back in
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custody, but they have not shown what, if anything about where the boy was. >> the child has not been to school since september 30th. >> i hope he did not kill him. i swear to god i do. i hope they have not. god! reporter: two separate vigils tonight, one at his middle school and the other at the community center. from the headquarters, and close friends said that the two are married, but not romantically linked since 2007. ballet more is looking for a prisoner, he is armed and dangerous. he broke free as he was taken to the east district yesterday. he is suspected in an armed robbery. if you have information, call 911 immediately. a robbery and shooting in a
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downtown parking garage hast people working there on edge. we are at the city police headquarters, more on the ern consist here. >> had the man was shot inside the garage, the university police and the baltimore city police looked in the area and they were never given out and neither was the alert system made active. the areas near the main entrance of the hospital, it is swarming. cars, the ambulances, it was scary. >> deep in the under ground garage, a man was shot. >> it happen here at the lowest part of the garage, six floors below street level. >> details are meager. >> it is too preliminary, no description of the suspect reporter: they put on information on the twitter page and said it was a patient going to an operation and got there
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and was shot three times and had been stab understand a home invasion. this should outrage the citizens ever baltimore, especially with those not notified. >> my mom called me to make sure i was out of harm's way -- did the university put out a broadcast to say not to go to the garage where this was alerted. >> we did not use our alert system to a small area in the basement around the garage. those two buildings that we knew would be pretty much impacted, responded there and used the tax alert system and we went into the two buildings and formed the staff for those buildings and the shelter in mace. >> the chief said there were extra patrols and when they were in the garage, they saw the personnel walking in the
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area under ground. they would not e lease any new information, but today a universe see e-mail went out and here is the description -- reporter: that was not enough information to calm the fears here. in the last half hour, the city police con firmd that description, released by the iewcht police and the information on the victim, upgraded from critical to serious. back to you. >> thank you. the campus police said there were two violent incidents in the last two years. terrifying moments in howard county, the man pointed a weapon at a woman and her 4- year-old child and has more on who the police are looking for and how the woman was able to escape.
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>> the police released pictures in columbia. he was a man pointing a weapon at a woman 57d her four year oil daughter. it happen in the bank. the woman saw a cab pull up and pointed to the cab and yelled that the police were outside. the suspect ran out of the bank and the woman and her daughter were not hurt. if you recognize the suspect, call police. two children are hurt when a school bus collided with a car in north baltimore. here is a can. they rescued a person trapped inside and brought a total of four people to the hospital, including two students and they should be okay. it is not clear how that extent happen. the superintendent of baltimore county school is speaking out about his decision to step down. what is next for dr. harris
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son? >> 12 years, a good ride for anybody. >> with that, a opening. after 12 years, the superintendent told a group of superintendent -- supporters that it was time to leave. >> i wanted to go out on top. >> he talked with the people about academic direction. he came under fire from parents and teachers and they said he did not respond to their ideas of improving. he said he is not a lame duct superintendent and will work until his last day on june 30th. >> it is not a wake. (laughs). the poured tells me
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that all the time. >> now the early announcement is what the board wanted. >> we knew the future of the superintendent and the contract situation that was something we wanted to get our arms around as quickly as possible because if it was necessary to find another superintendent, it would take a good bit of time. >> when that happen attention, he had some words of wisdom. >> the decision and the support, some people will not want to accept that. -- the search for the replacement has already started, on tuesday, the school board had a committee to find a new superintendent. now, back to you. dr. harris son will turn 65
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next year and could foe into education. >> after a stormy start, the day is on a strong moment are we finished with the rain, we have more from the weather center. >> let's look at the radar, the rain is off to the east. there it is over the bay. that is into jersey and new york and the atlantic ocean. some rain to the west and for the most part, we will be try tonight. some showers, this weekend, particularly tomorrow, look for a breezy day, the low pressure to our north and we will have the wind blowing out and the winds will gust 40 to 50 miles per hour and around here, look for a west and north west wind, 15 and up to 35 miles per hour. leaves will be blowing off the trees. the ravens final plan, they
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are going to honor her with a decal on the back of their helmets and they will have a moment of silence prior to singing the national anthem. she was the wife of the former raven's owner and helping to benefit the team and others around the area. the ravens are hoping to pick up where they left off two weeks back when they used their defense to beat the jets. >> john had brought the team inside and out of the rain for the friday practice and they returned to may action, hoping to return like they did in the last fame and punishing the jets and scoring three times on
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defients. >> we want to put pressure on you and that is just who we are. >> will the ravens roll over the texans. >> the ravens had a problem against the tough houston team, coming off the off week, i would say ravens, 18-14. texans are coming to town, picking up mayson, not enough for them. 28-17. the ravens are well rested coming off the week off an the axe answer are debleatd -- depleted without johnson. the ravens and texans, i think there will be offense from both sides, about it
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though, the ravens are the better team. >> unanimous, 24-16, the ravens will win this one. lewis will keep on going strong and talk background the secret to his success. thank you. you don't need a ticket to watch the ravens take on the texans. we will see this game live at 4:00. up next at 5:00, you bring it every where, but is your phone carrying dangerous bacteria? a fight in a high school science class, there is the violence with three girls. >> an american businessman and how his new attorney is tied to the holloway case. more coming up in the forecast. -- blp ♪
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. apple released their latest i phone, and the questions are continuing with the the future of the high-tech giant. >> the release was where people waited in lines to get one, in chicago, they camped out overnight. apple is enjoying the fruit of success. the company founder was in line to get his in l.a., california. >> it is a magic point in time. it is almost like the three wise men showing up and you want to be here for the big event. >> the i phone is available, as the carrier, apple is making a bigger model with software and
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with the picks els. this is the first release of the new apple product since steve jobs died last week. there are questions about the company's future, but the loyalty of fans is clear. the i phone will retail for about $400. >> hello. not a good day for 95. in the south bound direction, the accident at river side park way was cleared. the delay is heavy, all the way back to the bridge. north bound, 95, congestion there, over to the beltway and 70 west bound is jammed up there, from the bridge up to the beltway. as far as our belt way goes
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itself, on the west side, from baltimore over to liberty road. the topside, up to 35 minutes from hartford road. the traffic is 40 miles per hour. as far as other accidents, the road in if area, north and at power lane, and in baltimore, north high street, there is a live look, that is part of the delay because of the accident earlier at river side park way. this traffic port is brought to you by auto service plus. up to $65 in rewaits -- rebathes for their winter services. after a long delay, a memorial for dr. martin luther king will officially be dedicated in washington d.c. on
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sunday. we are speaking to a woman that is very much influenced by martin luther king. >> a hundred buses came down text expressway every hour and 200,000 people at that march reporter: she invited us into her living room. she has shared her newspaper clippings and the era and the great change. >> i thought i was a second- class citizen, and no matter the conditions, it was up to us to make them better. >> we could not wait until we wanted our rights, we had to go out there and fight for them. in baltimore city, dr. hicks remembers the first time that she heard about martin luther king, judge junior. >> it was southern baptist and
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it seemed like they were a powerful movement. >> from a young age, she was an active part of the civil rights movement. >> if we had the internet, we had church. she was 20 when she and fellow state students made history. >> we saw the way out as the education. that is why in 1955, i was a part of the city. on a cold winter's day, she and her friends would not leave the lunch counter des natured for whites only. the protest worked. the drug store chain started to serve all of their customers at their 37 restaurants. >> you know when you have had enough -- she said that she is looking forward to visiting the
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new memorial for martin luther king. >> we will not have 200,000 people there like we did for the march on washington. i will go though. there will be a loft people that will go. >> the president will speak at the ceremony on tun -- sunday. it was delayed after irene swept washington when it was planned to start with. 68,000, it is a nice weekend. we will have more after this.
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. some clouds, sprinkles, the
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dew point is way down to 46. 50 in oak land, a nice prees. 66 in east ocean city and 69 in washington. mid 60s to around 70 and it is a nice fall weekend. a breeze tonight and tomorrow. look at the winds, 14, 18, 21, in the night tonight, 15 to 20 miles per hour. tomorrow, stronger, the area of low pressure that will give us the shower activity, swinging to the north and located over the deck tomorrow. it will get stronger. chilly air over the great lakes. some clouds and showers up there, but main hely, the rain moving to the north and northeast. there it is over the atlantic. you will see and to the west of us, some showers in west virginia, they do not expect
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them to make it over the mountains and we will have some clouds from time to time. weekend is looking nice, the high pressure, a breeds on saturday, less wind on sunday and the weak warm front that could cause the clouds and sprinkle and clearing out, not much of a chance of precipitation. the windy gusts up to 30 knots, it is 67 and tonight, clear to partly cloudy. 48 for the low tomorrow and that is the normal, 68 right now. partly sunny, the winds are gusting in the afternoon, maybe 20 to 30 miles per hour. that means the leaves left on the trees -- trees, that will be all over the place. (laughs). >> okay! at 5:00, a violent clash,
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police and the message heard from the protesters. in the wrong hands, dangerous weapons in libya and the the word from the state department. this is from the hikers and bikers, they want to take the bikers out of the ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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. sunshine, thank you for staying with us. here is what we have tonight. the mostly peaceful wall street protesting that took a violent turn reporter: the demonstration in downtown new york turned you recall -- ugly, they took to the streets and headed to the stock exchange. the police stepped in to make arrests and clear the crowd. the eye witnesses said that this demonstrators was struck by a motor cycle and he tried to free his trapped foot and the police dragged him off. >> the trouble followed what had been a victory in this
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nearby park. the city said that they would move everybody out to clean up the area, but at the last minute, they let them stay, we are careful people, we take care of this park and we care for meow man tea and we are here to stand up for humanity. >> the protesters in cities around the country in sits like seattle and denver blame corporate greed and the economic state of america. those that work on wall street said that the protesters are targeting the wrong people, but this reporter that worked in finance has sympathy for the crowd because he has been out of work for four months. >> do you think that the men and women are listening? >> no one ignored them. he was on the way to a job interview, they are going to
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accompany time. occupy town. there were several injuries and new information about the dog attack that left a baltimore county child with over 40 stitches. it happen understand rose date. the dog escaped, today the animal control impounded the dog and if owner had fines for the violations. two men arrest understand a major drug bust on i 95 and here is what what maryland state trooper found in their vehicle. this is 67-pounds of marijuana. it is valued at $335,000. the trooper stopped to help the suspect with the flat tire, but noticed something was suspicious. he found the drugs and arrested the men. >> we are following two new developments where a businessman is fileting to get
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out of jail. >> the judge scheduled a hearing for monday morning to consider if they will release the suspect, held as the suspect in the death of his travel partner. her body has not been found. he hired a new lead attorney who has tie toss the holloway case. >> he said that the woman was swopt away by the rough water. the fist fight, in the high school biology class, that started because of on line bullying. the beating took place at the chicago north side at a high school and it is just now surfacing in detail. it was colt on a cell phone
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camera. two teen sisters attacking another student in biology class on october 6th. as the rest of the class, including the teacher stood by and out of harm's way, the cause? the insult on a social networking site. >> no one should be beat up like that. >> at wont point, they are slamming their victim's head on a table -- she could have defended them. the attackers, 17 and 18 have been charged with misdemeanor battery and suspended from school. the victim had bruises, but was not seriously hurt. in a statement, the choir chi public schools do not tolerate violence with students in any way.
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and in the case of a missing 4-month-old little girl,. her parents said that the girl was taken from her crib 11 days back. they looked in the area near the house looking for the baby without success. a terror threat from the civil war in libya, thousands of missiles are miss inning the wake of over throwing the dictator. now they said that they may need to get their hands object the weapons that could be a serious threat. >> we have new information today on the efforts to free a maryland man, he has spent over two years behind bars in cuba. he said he was on a mission to
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bring internet to the jewish community and he was arrested for spying. they are offering to let a spy return home in exchange for his release, but cuba wants more releases. a sharp increase in mistakes by air traffic controllers in the last few years. they showed a large spike in the number of incidents with an authorized plane, vehicle or person on the runway. americans are getting back to work, the president is in michigan to promote a trade agreement to promote thousands of jobs, but as the republicans push their own plan? >> the president took the president on a tour of the plant in detroit, hoping to
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help with the trade deal -- it is a win, win for both countries. >> it will give the united states automobile makers a better shot of selling their cars in north korea and could create 70,000 jobs. >> it will boost our economy by as many asinine times the last programs. the republicans had their own plan early this week and said that the president's proposal will not work. >> we cannot borrow and spend our way into prosperity like his plan exclosed. the congressman said he hopes that some democrats will back this plan. i hope there is a opportunity to work together. >> both plans are miles apart, opening the door to another
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show down on capital hill. a look at the stories that you will find in the baltimore sun, a guide to the baltimore wedding self. more on the tip off. -- that and more on the forecast. >> controversy brewing over some of the most beautiful trails in the stated. and department of public works wants the mountain bikes to stay away. how are the bikers fighting back? >> 36 miles of single thrills running through the roads. >> this is the center for biking. >> the department of public
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works said that these were never authorizationd for bikers. >> i think walt more has enough problems and they need to focus on other things and not harass someone out for a bike ride with their children. >> it is just over kill! >> they have prohibitd the trail within a hundred feet of the water's edge. they can use wider wood roads and the bikers took their fight to city hall and said that the proposal is not enough. biking saying that there is not enough. >> they are going on a tour around the water to show that mountain biking is not hurting the water.
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>> we put in more volunteer hours than any other and remoor more trash. it is just not right. >> they said keeping the trails queen is crucial to keep the water clean. >> >> it is oven steep grades that we have to limit access to. >> no stun deto show that mountains are causing excess run off. >> i bow leave that mountain picking is as like hiking. they hope to get things changed so that everybody can enjoy this. >> they will ride and clean on the trails and take good care of them. the mountain bikers said that the variety of
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undesignated trails is $60. >> today, the astronomy buffs get a look at the full size replica of this space sell e scope. it is on display outside the center and the real web telescope will go to space in 2018 and will observe from a million miles from earth. >> he has made guitars for some of the begs mucisians in the world and now you could own one from the legend, paul smith. we have more on that reporter: some of the best guitars are made in stevenville and he will be here, benefiting the memmow center and the hospital district. >> it is a good night of good music and i don't know if you would walk out with honor?
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two people that come in. the center told me in 11 years, the event raised over $2 million. >> it is interest having our patients and them being able to care their heads because of a community of people helping them, -- check it out. this is signed by members of the seem. they are a chart ability resource, you could click on your event. it is os about giving back. >> the fact that they put a get tar over the hard rock downtown, that was a home town thing and the fact that they wanted to do an event with us, that is extraordinary.
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>> what does it mean? i think it is the world. >> sunday night's concert has a group called vertical horizon the market place downtown. for more information, log onto our web eat site. enough cannot be said about the heat. paul has given so much. they have given so much. more on the president and was he killed because of a love triangle. more on the nice fall weekend. we will have more on the
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forecast next. here is today's report from wall street, we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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. the temperatures tomorrow, back up to the 60s. maybe close to 70 in areas. sunshine for the most part. clouds on wednesday, probably the rain moving back in. in the upper 60s, the energy
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saver, the toaster ovens other than the large stove or oven, it will use a third of the energy. for more on becoming an energy saver, go to our web site and look on the right side of the page and click on the page. a plane crashed, killing 28 people and it is thought that the vie leapt storm took the plane down. it flooded the only area and they resorted to both. the parents of students traveling to university graduation, a full investigation is under way. on a colorado highway, a violent crash happen in a highway construction zone. five children and the sheriff's deputy tied in the impact. seven others were hurt. the children range in age from four to 17 and the
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investigators said that the weather was not a factor. they used a defibrillator to save a girl's life. there was a $3 h $3% chance of the girl surviving. she made a full recovery. a woman hit a cat whentroke -- with her van. the cat climbed up under the dashboard and the mechanic had to take it apart and it took three hours before the cat was free. more on the fascination of abe lincoln. there were love letters between his son and the girl friend of
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john booth. he found out and that could have driven him over the edge. it said that abe lincoln predicted his own death, but did not increase security. a missing maryland boy, a search is continuing for the mother found murdered. more on the baltimore ravens, what will be done on sunday. that and more coming up at 6:00. thank you. still to come tonight, on eyewitness news, is your mobile phone carrying dangerous bacteria? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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. in the race for the cure, a non profit group called breast cancer action has more on a number of dangerous chemicals. you used up all the time, but do you know what is on the
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cell phone? >> in a new finding, one in six fonts are contaminated with harmful bacteria. we have tonight's health watch. there is a new health warning, it is e-coli bacteria in the cell phones -- people go to the toilet, their hands are contaminated and they don't wash their hands -- 300 people in 12 cities, they took samples from their hands and cell phones and they found fecal bacteria in one to six phones. 95% of the people questioned said they always wash with soap after combo to go the bath room. >> three times per day.
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>> researchers used cell phones, the number health. >> they time $9 their study with the floabl hand washing days and the campaign will make the hand washing an automatic habit. theres said to use soap and the longer you wash, the better and mostly 30 seconds will help with the bugs. the hand sanitizer is an option, but soap and water will do it best. the unmarried men are more unlikely to die of cancer than married men and that they are usually healthier as they get the check up and follow up appointments with doctors -- still to come on eyewitness news, a mother killed, her 11-
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year-old son is missing and now the country is looking for him. more on the details about the man that the police have in ,,,,
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. on a high note, it is an old sign. that story up ahead. clearing up, find out your first weather morning forecast and the day's breaking news, our eyewitness news at 6:00 is starting now. where is william? a young boy is missing after his mother is found murdered. more about the man they have

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