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that was supposed to have killed him. >> mohammad amin is alive. he's somebody who did indeed serve as a deputy governor for the taliban system in takhar, who's been engaged in the insurgency, somebody who we can place. but the point is, he's flesh and blood. he's real. he's got an identity that can be checked out-- and that we have checked out-- and he's still alive. >> narrator: the military remains convinced they killed the right man. a us official with direct knowledge of the operation told frontline:" the evidence, from multiple sources, is overwhelming. we know that this man was ordering attacks, and we know that, after the strike, insurgents themselves were saying we had killed our target." but the afghan analysts network has now published its findings and charged that the us military killed the wrong man. >> you have two people that they confused, and, unfortunately for zabet amanullah, they targeted him, believing he was an insurgent commander. i don't know where the error came into their intelligence-- whether they got the names mixed up,
that was supposed to have killed him. >> mohammad amin is alive. he's somebody who did indeed serve as a deputy governor for the taliban system in takhar, who's been engaged in the insurgency, somebody who we can place. but the point is, he's flesh and blood. he's real. he's got an identity that can be checked out-- and that we have checked out-- and he's still alive. >> narrator: the military remains convinced they killed the right man. a us official with direct knowledge of the...
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live in san jose, lisa amin goly -- lisa amin gulezian, abc news. >>> police officers and firefighters in san francisco reached a tentative agreement with the city to defer raises which should have hurt layoffs there. mayor ed leigh says yesterday's agreement contributed a combined $31 million in savings over the next two years. the union membership will begin voting on the contract on saturday. >>> authorities are trying to determine the cause of a fatal fire. one person was killed when the blaze erupted in a single family home on king drive. the fire broke out at about 6:30 this evening. there is no information whether the victim was alone in the home. >> the san francisco police -- >>> the san francisco police identified a parolee they shot and wounded during the morning commute. he opened fire when plain clothed officers tried to arrest him. he was wanted on a $75,000 warrant for vandalism and resisting arrest. police say the 38-year-old violated his parole by firing an automatic weapon into the air in the same neighborhood a few days ago. they recovered an ak-47 assault rifle and
live in san jose, lisa amin goly -- lisa amin gulezian, abc news. >>> police officers and firefighters in san francisco reached a tentative agreement with the city to defer raises which should have hurt layoffs there. mayor ed leigh says yesterday's agreement contributed a combined $31 million in savings over the next two years. the union membership will begin voting on the contract on saturday. >>> authorities are trying to determine the cause of a fatal fire. one person was...
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lisa amin gulezian, abc-7 news. >> alan: san francisco police are looking for the drier who -- driver who left the scene of a deadly hit-and-run accident. a man in his oh 40s was hit as 18th and mission street. the vehicle involved was a white minivan, possibly a chevy. >> a 25-year-old woman is facing homicide and dui charges of police say she led them on a short pursuit before crashing and killing her passenger. the driver is in the hospital recovering from injuries. officers say she sped away after they tried to pull her over. the car flipped, killing the passenger. >> another deadly pursuit this moaning in east san jose. 21-year-old jesus was killed after he crashed his car into a tanker truck. santa clara county sheriff's deputies say he was driving recklessly and led police on a short trait before crashing. his passenger was injured. >>> oakland homicide detectives are investigating the killing of a teenager, officers responded to an area where witnesses heard gunfire. they found 18-year-old christian garcia in a parked minivan suffering from a gunshot wound. doctors could not s
lisa amin gulezian, abc-7 news. >> alan: san francisco police are looking for the drier who -- driver who left the scene of a deadly hit-and-run accident. a man in his oh 40s was hit as 18th and mission street. the vehicle involved was a white minivan, possibly a chevy. >> a 25-year-old woman is facing homicide and dui charges of police say she led them on a short pursuit before crashing and killing her passenger. the driver is in the hospital recovering from injuries. officers say...
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lisa amin gulezian has more. >> i just heard a really big noise, and when i turned around to look, the car was already halfway through the wall and just kept moving forward and hit quite a lot of the residents, and it was pretty scary. >> reporter: 9:45 a.m. and the fitness class just started for amberwood gardens most vulnerable residents, elderly suffering from alzheimer's and dementia. suddenly a 90-year-old visitor crashed into the room while trying to park her car. investigators found no obvious problems with the car. >> a lot of screaming and yelling because a lot of them didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: then the realization that self people were hurt, some self receive herely, few hours ago a woman with dementia died from her injuries. >> sad for anybody but more so i just talked to her yesterday afternoon, and i'm sure my staff will be devastated. >> reporter: there was so much chaos, emergency crews call for backup. jokes i feel really bad. >> reporter: visiting family and friends were on illinois -- edge when the offend out. >> everybody says calm down, it isn't th
lisa amin gulezian has more. >> i just heard a really big noise, and when i turned around to look, the car was already halfway through the wall and just kept moving forward and hit quite a lot of the residents, and it was pretty scary. >> reporter: 9:45 a.m. and the fitness class just started for amberwood gardens most vulnerable residents, elderly suffering from alzheimer's and dementia. suddenly a 90-year-old visitor crashed into the room while trying to park her car....
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at san francisco international, lisa amin gulezian. abc-7 news. >> alan: police arrested a san francisco woman today for trying to stop the installation of pg&e -- -- sitting on the hood of a service truck, refusing to let their worker install the meters. she was later arrested for disoboying -- disobeying police. pg&e explained that customers should be given the choice to sign up on an opt-out list. >> oakland homicide detectives are investigating the killing of 18-year-old christian garcia. officers were called to bancroft avenue last night where witnesses heard gunfire. they found garcia in a parked minivan suffering from gunshot wounds. he was taken to a hospital but doctors could not save him. police don't know the motive for that killing. >>> volunteers hit the streets of oakland today to make a statement against violence and help track done a killer. they handed out fliers and t-shirts t-shirts to gather information been the shoot only may 29th. 28-year-old la toya kenney and another victim died. a third person was critically in
at san francisco international, lisa amin gulezian. abc-7 news. >> alan: police arrested a san francisco woman today for trying to stop the installation of pg&e -- -- sitting on the hood of a service truck, refusing to let their worker install the meters. she was later arrested for disoboying -- disobeying police. pg&e explained that customers should be given the choice to sign up on an opt-out list. >> oakland homicide detectives are investigating the killing of 18-year-old...
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abc7's lisa amin is live with that story. lisa? >> dan, those in the military and their families listen intently to the president's speech today. and while it is welcome news that troops will come home, there is worry about the ramifications. >> is a the -- as the president spoke, moms listened. >> we are starting this draw down. >> there was silence as the commander-in-chief laid out his plans for a troop withdrawal in afghanistan. plans that could impact everyone here. >> it is very emotional for us with children in the military. >> but while many thought the speech would bring happiness and optimism is creating concern. >> i am not quite sure what to feel yet except i want it over. >> let's not rush this. let's get it done right. >> their sons are marines fighting in afghanistan. they doubt they will be the first wave of troops to return since they are specialized and on the front lines. military experts suggest support staff in transportation and logistics should pull out first. those at home fear once a withdraw starts, the vi
abc7's lisa amin is live with that story. lisa? >> dan, those in the military and their families listen intently to the president's speech today. and while it is welcome news that troops will come home, there is worry about the ramifications. >> is a the -- as the president spoke, moms listened. >> we are starting this draw down. >> there was silence as the commander-in-chief laid out his plans for a troop withdrawal in afghanistan. plans that could impact everyone here....
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lisa amin gulezian is live tonight with the story. lisa? >> dan, the car was found just six miles from here, and whoever stole the car did get away. but little marianna was rushed here for treatment. >> worry quickly washed away from the corona family after morgan hill police told them this. >> the baby has been located. >> the police found the baby in the backseat of her mother's stolen 1991 infinity q45 southwest of salinas at monterey salinas highway and torero drive. a tip lead chp officers to the abandoned car three and a half hours after they you are youked an amber -- they issued an amber alert. >> they have been working really hard. thank you very much. we are thankful for finding the baby. >> i am happy. >> all along police were under the assumption that who ever stole the car had no idea an infant was in the backseat. and that this was likely a crime of opportunity. she left her and the keys in the car as she got information for the food bank program. >> she was parked right in front. she could see the car. i don't know how it hap
lisa amin gulezian is live tonight with the story. lisa? >> dan, the car was found just six miles from here, and whoever stole the car did get away. but little marianna was rushed here for treatment. >> worry quickly washed away from the corona family after morgan hill police told them this. >> the baby has been located. >> the police found the baby in the backseat of her mother's stolen 1991 infinity q45 southwest of salinas at monterey salinas highway and torero drive....
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lisa amin gulezian is live with a last-minute decision on this. lisa? >> they were supposed to leave the u.s. in just two hours. but they were granted a last-minute stay of deportation. it does president mean their ordeal -- it also doesn't mean their ordeal is over. >> she made this video two years ago, just before she graduateedfrom lossal toes high school. she is currently in the pre med honors program at uc davis, and the 20-year-old is in the u.s. illegally. >> she didn't break the law willfully. she was brought here. she was coming to see dad. i don't think you can hold her copable. >> but security is. they came illegally from india in 1997 seeking asylum. it was denied. their attorney was in the midst of the appeal when the deportation order came down on friday. >> i think that we shouldn't have been here in the first place. i think what we should have had was an opportunity to at least get through the appeal process without also facing a renewal order. >> they granted the pair a temporary stay and on monday, she wrote this on her facebook page.
lisa amin gulezian is live with a last-minute decision on this. lisa? >> they were supposed to leave the u.s. in just two hours. but they were granted a last-minute stay of deportation. it does president mean their ordeal -- it also doesn't mean their ordeal is over. >> she made this video two years ago, just before she graduateedfrom lossal toes high school. she is currently in the pre med honors program at uc davis, and the 20-year-old is in the u.s. illegally. >> she didn't...
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live in the south bay bureau, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thank you, lisa. >>> a san francisco artist who worked with local students to create school murals is accused of embedding sexual images into his art. anthony norris ran a nonprofit that works with students to create murals. the fbi says they found more than 600 images of child pornography in his possession, and now police say norris hid sexually themed images in some of the tiny glass tiles. he worked on 67 murals in san francisco. investigators found 100 styles -- tile thees consider offensive. >> a negative of a photograph, but it is inlayed in the clear tile itself. i think you can look at the tiles and see possibly some sort of sexual connotation to them. >> if convicted norris could face 10 years in prison. >>> violent sexual predator has returned to his old neighborhood, and he will not be monitored by the state. he was released a week ago from the co ling go -- coalinga state hospital. however, sheriff deputies went door-to-door to inform neighbors. he was convicted of four sex offenses in the late 1980s and the
live in the south bay bureau, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> thank you, lisa. >>> a san francisco artist who worked with local students to create school murals is accused of embedding sexual images into his art. anthony norris ran a nonprofit that works with students to create murals. the fbi says they found more than 600 images of child pornography in his possession, and now police say norris hid sexually themed images in some of the tiny glass tiles. he worked on 67 murals...
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lisa amin gulezian is live at sf general where he is clinging to life. lisa, how is he doing? >> reporter: he is still? critical condition tonight. -- he is still in critical condition. a neurologist should have come by tonight, but unfortunately he didn't. he still says until that evaluation is done he and everyone else will continue to hold out hope. the outpouring of support is everywhere. it is a steady flow of sadness and kindness, and it is all for tony valereo. he was injured in yesterday's house fire in diamond heights. >> we will try to do the best we can to save his life. >> they are keeping him medically paralyzed. if he moves it will injure his breathing. they put him in a bed that was turned facing the floor to help relief the pressure on his chest and lungs. >> reporter: he is in a coma. the 53-year-old inhaled the hot, poisonous smoke that damaged his lungs. he also has burns across 12% of his body, mostly on his arms, legs and face. >> we still have no idea whether it will go one way or another. >> reporter: he has been unconscious since firefighters found him
lisa amin gulezian is live at sf general where he is clinging to life. lisa, how is he doing? >> reporter: he is still? critical condition tonight. -- he is still in critical condition. a neurologist should have come by tonight, but unfortunately he didn't. he still says until that evaluation is done he and everyone else will continue to hold out hope. the outpouring of support is everywhere. it is a steady flow of sadness and kindness, and it is all for tony valereo. he was injured in...
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i want to make sure they're safe. >> lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> 4:37 is our time. san mateo county assembly managerry hill and state regulators say they intend to press pg&e to reveal more about the crew that installed the san bruno pipeline that exploded last september. the blast and fire killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes. newly released documents this week show pg&e crews not contractors relocated the transmission line through san bruno in 1966. our media partner, the "san jose mercury news" report hill and regulators are concerned that flawed pipes installed by the crew may lurk under more neighborhoods in the bay area. >>> 4:37. injured giants fan bryan stow continues to show signs of improvement nearly three months after he was brutally beaten outside dodger stadium. stow's doctor at san francisco general hospital upgraded his condition yesterday from critical to serious. they have always taken stow off two anti-seizure medications and reduced the dose of three others. but he still faces many obstacles. >> it is a long road to recovery from where we a
i want to make sure they're safe. >> lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> 4:37 is our time. san mateo county assembly managerry hill and state regulators say they intend to press pg&e to reveal more about the crew that installed the san bruno pipeline that exploded last september. the blast and fire killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes. newly released documents this week show pg&e crews not contractors relocated the transmission line through san bruno in 1966. our...
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lisa amin gulezian is live where this guy is being held. lisa? >> dan, you know, he is still here at the san mateo county jail tonight, and he is charged with trespassing, battery and resisting arrest. the flight was supposed to leave this morning, but it didn't. that's because the u.s. aircrew members say 20-year-old marman was dressed inappropriately. >> there was a passenger that boarded the aircraft with his pants down around his knees. he was showing his brief -- his underwear. >> one of the flight attendants on board the aircraft was offended by the fact by the fact she could see the outline of his private area. >> she asked the university of new mexico football player to pull up his pants. police say he refused, and then the plane's captain got involved. >> he said, mom, i talked to the pilot. everything was cool. everything was fine. >> but it was far from it. the captain threatened to make a citizen's arrest if he did not comply. then the police got involved. they cuffed and removed him from the plane. >> he was not threatening anybody d
lisa amin gulezian is live where this guy is being held. lisa? >> dan, you know, he is still here at the san mateo county jail tonight, and he is charged with trespassing, battery and resisting arrest. the flight was supposed to leave this morning, but it didn't. that's because the u.s. aircrew members say 20-year-old marman was dressed inappropriately. >> there was a passenger that boarded the aircraft with his pants down around his knees. he was showing his brief -- his underwear....
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as abc7's lisa amin gulezian reports, both the officers and city residents are worried about the future. >> i do feel worried about where the city is headed. crime is on the rise. >> pierre isn't just a san jose resident and taxpayer, he is also a san jose police officer. he is up with of 68 officers losing their job because of the city $115 million budget deficit. he is angry. >> i am mad at the politicians involved, doing this for all the politics. i think they don't have their heart in the right place. >> in a statement, mayor chuck reed said we have some of the finest police officers in the country and i'm sorry we have to have to let some go. i think we need more officers on the street, not less. we just can't afford them. there have already been 28 homicides in san jose this year, higher than it was for all of last year. residents and business owners are worried. >> i just see the police being stretched so thin, you know, the small crimes affect small business, won't be able to be responded to. >> i think it is going to get out of hand. and i think, i think violence might increase
as abc7's lisa amin gulezian reports, both the officers and city residents are worried about the future. >> i do feel worried about where the city is headed. crime is on the rise. >> pierre isn't just a san jose resident and taxpayer, he is also a san jose police officer. he is up with of 68 officers losing their job because of the city $115 million budget deficit. he is angry. >> i am mad at the politicians involved, doing this for all the politics. i think they don't have...
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in san jose, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> the teens we spoke with also recommended that police officers smile more, because it would make them seem more approachable and help build trust. they recommend schools have a zero tolerance policy for anyone wearing gang colors. parents should be more strict giving the kids a 9:00 p.m. curfew. >>> a big weekend in san francisco. when the pride celebration and parade fills the streets of the city. to kick it off, the leaders of the lgbt community threw a party in the city last night. they say there is much to celebrate this year. among the accomplishments, the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell," and continuing progress for same-sex marriage. >> we're in a great place in our movement. it doesn't mean that there won't be set-backs along the way, but we incredible momentum. a big part of that, too, is a shift in public opinion. >> this weekend will mark the 41st anniversary of san francisco's pride celebration. it will culminate with a parade on sunday. you can find a link to this weekend's pride events op our website abc7news.com. just cli
in san jose, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> the teens we spoke with also recommended that police officers smile more, because it would make them seem more approachable and help build trust. they recommend schools have a zero tolerance policy for anyone wearing gang colors. parents should be more strict giving the kids a 9:00 p.m. curfew. >>> a big weekend in san francisco. when the pride celebration and parade fills the streets of the city. to kick it off, the leaders of...
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>> yes, i'm monica el amin. i'm coming up here to let you than there's probably a mistake at that card because i was trying to address a student assignment, school assignment issue. can i address that right now? commissioner mendoza: is this a personal student assignment issue or speaking to -- >> yes, it's a personal issue. commissioner mendoza: so it's not speaking to what we're go b to vote on? >> no, it's a personal issue. commissioner mendoza: i need you to speak on regular public comment. thanks for letting me know. i appreciate that. eileen, are you here? o.k., so you guys are both on the -- thank you. comments from the board? commissioner murase? commissioner murase: i thank p.p.s. and p.a.c. for working on this issue and the staff for the many hours that were put into this and i received exhaustil mail on this issue from both sides of the issue. i want to ask someone to explain c-tip. i'm familiar with it but for those listening, we throw around that acronym a lot and it's important for families to unde
>> yes, i'm monica el amin. i'm coming up here to let you than there's probably a mistake at that card because i was trying to address a student assignment, school assignment issue. can i address that right now? commissioner mendoza: is this a personal student assignment issue or speaking to -- >> yes, it's a personal issue. commissioner mendoza: so it's not speaking to what we're go b to vote on? >> no, it's a personal issue. commissioner mendoza: i need you to speak on...
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live at sfo lisa amin gulezian abc news. >> thanks very much. the system will be backed up for some time. >>> 40 soldiers some with families are caught up in this mess. they are stuff at sfo and mineta airport. it delayed one flight and forced the cancellation of one flying from denver to oakland. >>> two dogs mysteriously die in one concord neighborhood. and neighbors posted signs like these warning people that someone is poisoning dogs. and now police have arrested a man they believe is responsible. thomas roman reports. >> he lives across from the home where the two small dogs were poisoned earlier this month. >> i don't think animals should pay for whatever happens. whoever is doing it is not right in the head. >> they could not be reached for comment and distributed this note to all of their neighbors this past week. it warns that someone was putting poison meatballs in the yards with dogs. they were to blame for the death of the two families' dogs. one was two-year-old dj. they say the suspect was sending letters threatening their dogs for
live at sfo lisa amin gulezian abc news. >> thanks very much. the system will be backed up for some time. >>> 40 soldiers some with families are caught up in this mess. they are stuff at sfo and mineta airport. it delayed one flight and forced the cancellation of one flying from denver to oakland. >>> two dogs mysteriously die in one concord neighborhood. and neighbors posted signs like these warning people that someone is poisoning dogs. and now police have arrested a...
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lisa amin has the story. lisa? >> carolyn, there are still three roads in the county that are shut down because of mudslides. they have been that way since march. crews hope to have part of one oled -- opened this week, but that's not going to happen because of the rain. we are is still pouring out of this hillside. the heavy rains caused this hill to slide. highland way is still closed and the soil is still saturated. the crews hoped to have at least one lane open by friday. >> it is a rainy weekend and the coming weekend with all of the rain, it has delayed that project, and the contractor needs some dry time to clean up the mess. >> the project is on hold at least one week. that means a major corridor connecting residents and other parts of the county to highway 17 san jose and silicon valley will remain closed. stacy hifs off highland way. she used to have a straight shot to work. >> now i'm going all the way around. i am going down eureka canyon to highway 1 to freedom boulevard. and then highway 1 and back up
lisa amin has the story. lisa? >> carolyn, there are still three roads in the county that are shut down because of mudslides. they have been that way since march. crews hope to have part of one oled -- opened this week, but that's not going to happen because of the rain. we are is still pouring out of this hillside. the heavy rains caused this hill to slide. highland way is still closed and the soil is still saturated. the crews hoped to have at least one lane open by friday. >> it...
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lisa amin gulezian, "abc 7 news." >>> police have arrested a san francisco woman for trying to stop the installation of smarted meters. this is annie oh happy in her glen park, sitting on the hood of service truck refusing to have the meter installed. she was later arrested when she refused to get off that truck. they apologized when another customer recorded a utility worker threatened to cut off his power. by the way, pg&e says customers can get on a delay list and can hold off on smartmeter installation until the cpuc makes a decision on a radio off option but a meter reader would still have to come out to those homes. >> police are investigating the shooting of death of a man in west oakland last night. environment was found around 10:00 on 19th street near market street. he had been shot several times and died about 40 minutes later at local hospital. police have not identified any suspects and the victim's name has not been released. >> volunteers hit the streets of owning to make a statement against violence and help track down a killer. think handed out flyers and t-shirts to he
lisa amin gulezian, "abc 7 news." >>> police have arrested a san francisco woman for trying to stop the installation of smarted meters. this is annie oh happy in her glen park, sitting on the hood of service truck refusing to have the meter installed. she was later arrested when she refused to get off that truck. they apologized when another customer recorded a utility worker threatened to cut off his power. by the way, pg&e says customers can get on a delay list and can...
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lisa amin gulezian reports. >> i heard a really big noise. when i turned around to look at it the car was already halfway through the wall. it was pretty scary. >> it was 9:45 a.m. and class had just starred with some of the most vulnerable residents the elderly suffering from amends, suddenly 90-year-old visitor crashed into the room trying to park her car. they found no creob problems with the car. >> there is a lot of yelling, what was going on other than the noise. >> and then the realization that several people were hurt, some severely. an 88-year-old woman with dementia died from her injuries. >> it's bad for anybody but more so, i'm sure all my staff is going to be devastated. >> there was so much chaos, san jose emergency crews called for a back-up. a total of six ambulances showed up. >> i feel really bad. >> family and friends were on edge when they found out what happened. >> it wasn't that bad but everybody needed to be calmed down. >> her father live here. though he wasn't in the room when the car crashed. he now worries about hi
lisa amin gulezian reports. >> i heard a really big noise. when i turned around to look at it the car was already halfway through the wall. it was pretty scary. >> it was 9:45 a.m. and class had just starred with some of the most vulnerable residents the elderly suffering from amends, suddenly 90-year-old visitor crashed into the room trying to park her car. they found no creob problems with the car. >> there is a lot of yelling, what was going on other than the noise....
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in the south bay bureau, lisa amin gulezian, "abc 7 news." >>> police in rohnert park are hoping theyill help them catch a man that viciously attacked a jogger. he stands 6'2" and 6'4". the salt took place along a path. the man slashed at the woman's face with a box cutter. she blocked the blade with her arm and ended up suffering a six inch gash on her forearm. >> an artist that worked with local students to create school murals is accused of embedding sexual negligence his art. he ran kid serve to make murals. they found 600 images of child pornography in his possession. now, they say he hid swael sexually themed negligence some of the tiny glass tiles. he worked on 67 murals in san francisco. >> a negative of photograph that is inlaid behind the clear tile itself. i think you can see possibly some sort of special connotation to them. >> if convicted he could face up to ten years in prison. >> growing gang violence has led to a controversial partnership in san jose. police are teaming up with the department of homeland security to tackle the problem. two immigration agents will dism
in the south bay bureau, lisa amin gulezian, "abc 7 news." >>> police in rohnert park are hoping theyill help them catch a man that viciously attacked a jogger. he stands 6'2" and 6'4". the salt took place along a path. the man slashed at the woman's face with a box cutter. she blocked the blade with her arm and ended up suffering a six inch gash on her forearm. >> an artist that worked with local students to create school murals is accused of embedding sexual...
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abc7's lisa amin gulezian tells us more. >> stand up if you have ever had a gun pointed at you or you were shot at. >> there was no misunderstanding the message the san jose teenagers were sending to city and county leaders. violence in the city is rising. they want it to stop. it doesn't take in account that 27 homicides this year in san jose alone. 14 were gang-related. >> i don't want to us become oakland. that's what i'm afraid of. >> police continue to investigate the crimes, the young people came up with their own solutions. which include more supervision, more police protection and more programs. >> there needs to be more patrol officers, more police officers, more securities at malls and stuff. there has been a lot of fights. >> raise your hand if you don't feel safe in the school. >> majority raised their hands but the east side union high school district board member disagreed with their opinion. >> the fact they don't feel safe, doesn't mean they're not safe. >> all the comments coming from kids who know. some are former gang members who are surrounded by violence. and they
abc7's lisa amin gulezian tells us more. >> stand up if you have ever had a gun pointed at you or you were shot at. >> there was no misunderstanding the message the san jose teenagers were sending to city and county leaders. violence in the city is rising. they want it to stop. it doesn't take in account that 27 homicides this year in san jose alone. 14 were gang-related. >> i don't want to us become oakland. that's what i'm afraid of. >> police continue to investigate...
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lisa amin gulezian, abc-7 news. >> alan: san francisco police are searching for the driver who left the scene of a deadly hit and run accident. a man believed to be in his 40s was hit this morning at 18th and mission street. witnesses describe the vehicle as a white minivan, possibly a chevy. anyone with information is asked to call the police. >>> in east palo alto, police say say will arrest he drive of an suv who let officers on a short pursuit before crashing and killing her passenger. officers say she sped away after they tried to pull her over for reckless driving. a short chase ended when the car flipped. the 25-year-old driver now faces charges, including homicide and dui. the passenger died at the scene. >>> another pursuit ended with the driver dying after crashing his truck. it happened this morning at east san jose. the sheriff's deputies responded after calls from neighbors reporting reckless driving. the driver of the truck gave chase and crashed into a tanker. the 21-year-old driver died in the crash. his passenger were hurt. >>> volunteers hit the streets of oakland toda
lisa amin gulezian, abc-7 news. >> alan: san francisco police are searching for the driver who left the scene of a deadly hit and run accident. a man believed to be in his 40s was hit this morning at 18th and mission street. witnesses describe the vehicle as a white minivan, possibly a chevy. anyone with information is asked to call the police. >>> in east palo alto, police say say will arrest he drive of an suv who let officers on a short pursuit before crashing and killing her...
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in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> football player from ireland is in a coma in san francisco after an on-field incident in a game this past weekend. san francisco police are tying to figure out how 22-year-old mark mcgovern was injured. he came to the u.s. for the summer to play galic football, game that is a mixture of rugby and soccer with the san francisco galic association. he was hurt in a match saturday on treasure island and suffered a brain injury. the coach says the team identified the opposing player involved. san francisco police are looking for eyewitnesss. >>> lake county residents might have been woken up by a 3.5-magnitude earthquake before 4:15 this morning. the tumbler was centered 20 miles north of santa rosa and no reports of any damage or injuries. >> yes. >> we have report of a serious warming trend coming to the bay area. just what i wanted to hear, actually. >> oh, yeah. ready for a heat wave? >> mike? >> it's coming for the holiday weekend. a nice time to be outside for everybody. if you need relief, you know where to head, to the coast. trac
in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> football player from ireland is in a coma in san francisco after an on-field incident in a game this past weekend. san francisco police are tying to figure out how 22-year-old mark mcgovern was injured. he came to the u.s. for the summer to play galic football, game that is a mixture of rugby and soccer with the san francisco galic association. he was hurt in a match saturday on treasure island and suffered a brain injury. the coach...
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tony valerio and lieutenant vincent perez on friday at saint mary's cathedral n the newsroom, lisa amin guleziam, abc7 news. san francisco mayor ed leopold was among those who rushed to the hospital to support the family yesterday. he expressed their appreciation for their dedication and sacrifice. >> i would like to officially thank vincent perez and anthony valerio for their wonderful service to our city and all the residents of this great city. san francisco fire chief joanne hayes white said the fire department is now reviewing procedures and tactics used by firefighters on thursday to figure out what happened and if policies need to change. firefighters say a flashover killed perez and valerio and that happens when it reaches super temperatures simultaneously and a fireball erupts. there are two investigations going on, one by the san francisco firefighters and one by a task force by the tobacco department of firearms and the contract district attorney's office. >>> sheriff deputies are trying to learn more about human remains found in the santa cruz mountains. park rangers discove
tony valerio and lieutenant vincent perez on friday at saint mary's cathedral n the newsroom, lisa amin guleziam, abc7 news. san francisco mayor ed leopold was among those who rushed to the hospital to support the family yesterday. he expressed their appreciation for their dedication and sacrifice. >> i would like to officially thank vincent perez and anthony valerio for their wonderful service to our city and all the residents of this great city. san francisco fire chief joanne hayes...
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lisa amin guleziam explains. >> i just heard a really big noise and when i turned around to look at it, the car was halfway through the wall and moved forward and hit quite a few of the residents. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: it was 9:45a.m. and seated fitness class just started for the most vulnerable residents, the elderly suffering from awlsheim speakers dementia. suddenly a 90-year-old visitor crashed into the room while trying to park her car. they found no obvious problems with the car. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot of yelling because a lot of them didn't know what was going on other than the noise. >> reporter: then the realization that several people were hurt, some severely. an 88-year-old woman with dimensiona died from her injuries. >> sad for anybody, but more so because i just talk to her yesterday afternoon and i'm sure all my staff in there is going to be devastated. >> reporter: there was so much chaos, crews called for backup. a total of six ambulances showed up. >> i feel really bad. >> visiting family and friends were on edge when they found out what ha
lisa amin guleziam explains. >> i just heard a really big noise and when i turned around to look at it, the car was halfway through the wall and moved forward and hit quite a few of the residents. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: it was 9:45a.m. and seated fitness class just started for the most vulnerable residents, the elderly suffering from awlsheim speakers dementia. suddenly a 90-year-old visitor crashed into the room while trying to park her car. they found no obvious...
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here is abc7's lisa amin gulezian in salinas. >> reporter: worry quickly washed away from the carona family, after morgan hill police told them this. >> the baby has been located. >> police found 1-month-old mariana corona the backseat of her mother's stolen 1991 infinity q-45. southwest of salinas at monterey-sals highway and terero drive. tip lead officers to the abandoned car three-and-a-half hours after they issued an amber alert. >> they have been working very hard. thank you very much. we're thankful for helping us find the baby. >> i'm happy. >> all along, police went on the assumption that whoever stole the car had no idea an infant was in the backseat. and that this was likely a crime of opportunity. mariana's mother left her and the keys in the car while she got information about st. kathryn's church food bank program. >> she was parked in front. she can see the car. i don't know how it happened. she says she turned around. maybe that's when they took the car. >> police from all over were on the lookout for the car and the little girl. now that they found the abandoned car,
here is abc7's lisa amin gulezian in salinas. >> reporter: worry quickly washed away from the carona family, after morgan hill police told them this. >> the baby has been located. >> police found 1-month-old mariana corona the backseat of her mother's stolen 1991 infinity q-45. southwest of salinas at monterey-sals highway and terero drive. tip lead officers to the abandoned car three-and-a-half hours after they issued an amber alert. >> they have been working very hard....
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abc7's lisa amin gulezian reports on the hundreds of frustrated travelers at s.f.o. >> not happy. trying to get home. >> a sentiment shared by thousands of stranded and united continental airline passengers. system-wide computer outage interrupted flight departures, airport processing and the reservation system causing this. >> i only got the flight because i could get it on miles. i don't know if i'd fly with them again. i'm bummed. my dad is pissed. >> because you were going back for father's day? >> exactly. it happened at 5:15 p.m. pfk time, impacts flights at airports across the country. screens went dark or had words "united" written across it. frustration and confusion among passengers built, especially after some flights started moving out. united express planes started flying but only because they're smaller and on a different computer system. those with printed boarding passes could check their bags and go through security and then wait. >> we're guessing. do we give them our lugm and run the risk of being without our stuff for some period of time? keep luggage and haul
abc7's lisa amin gulezian reports on the hundreds of frustrated travelers at s.f.o. >> not happy. trying to get home. >> a sentiment shared by thousands of stranded and united continental airline passengers. system-wide computer outage interrupted flight departures, airport processing and the reservation system causing this. >> i only got the flight because i could get it on miles. i don't know if i'd fly with them again. i'm bummed. my dad is pissed. >> because you were...
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abc7's lisa amin gulezian report on the hundreds of frustrated travelers at s.f.o. >> i'm not happy. trying to get home. >> it's a sentiment shared by thousands of passengers. system-wide computer outage interrupted flight departure, airline processing and reservation system causing this. >> i only got the flight because i could get it on miles. i don't know if i'd fly with them again. it's annoying. my dad is for sure. >> you were going back for father's day. >> exactly. >> it happened 5:15 pacific time, impacting flights across the country. the frustration and confusion among emergencies built. especially after some flights started moving out. >> united express planes started flying but only because they're smaller and on a different computer system. >> do we give them our luggage and rising being without our stuff? or keep our luggage and haul it around and try to find a place to stand or sit? you're caught between a rock and a hard place. >> many arrived at the airport with no idea what was happening. united only first acknowledged the problem through a tweet. >> i'm not on twitt
abc7's lisa amin gulezian report on the hundreds of frustrated travelers at s.f.o. >> i'm not happy. trying to get home. >> it's a sentiment shared by thousands of passengers. system-wide computer outage interrupted flight departure, airline processing and reservation system causing this. >> i only got the flight because i could get it on miles. i don't know if i'd fly with them again. it's annoying. my dad is for sure. >> you were going back for father's day. >>...
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in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> amtrack train attendant filed the first lawsuit over crash of emeryville bound train that killed six people. woman from illinois filed the suit that alleges negligence on part of the truck driver lawrence valley and his employer john davis trucking. she is seeking excess of $10,000 for the general damages. the truck ran in train. >>> 5:08. you know what i'm wondering about? >> who is seeing showers this morning? is there any out there left? >> check in with mike nicco. >> the stuff she worries about. always thinking of everybody else. isn't that wonderful? in mendocino county we have radar corn certains and these -- concerns and they could slide southeast and west to the neighborhood. that's why we are keeping scattered chance of showers in the forecast. it is moving at 5 miles per hour so it could be a bumpy ride. the winds are mild and uniform. ranging from 54 to 57 gree grees -- degrees. in afternoon, widen the spread. mid-to-upper 60s for bay shore and north bay valley. low to mid-70s, east bay and south bay. best chance for the sto
in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> amtrack train attendant filed the first lawsuit over crash of emeryville bound train that killed six people. woman from illinois filed the suit that alleges negligence on part of the truck driver lawrence valley and his employer john davis trucking. she is seeking excess of $10,000 for the general damages. the truck ran in train. >>> 5:08. you know what i'm wondering about? >> who is seeing showers this morning? is...
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here is lisa amin gulezian to show us what is happening. >> reporter: water is still pouring out of this hillside. the heavy rains in march caused this hill to slide. two months later, harmen way is still closed. crews hoped to have at least one lane open by friday. >> this weekend and coming weekend with all the rain, it's delayed that project and contractor needs extra time to clean up the mess. >> the project is on hold for at least one week. that means a major corridor the connector to highway 17 and silicon valley will remain closed. she used to live there and have a straight shot to work. >> now, i'm going all away around to freedom boulevard and highway one back you up the summit. >> those that live off of nelson road know what it's like to be isolated. a rock slide cut off access to them. even though a bie spas in place, the rain is stopping geologists to figure out what to do with all these rocks. >> reporter: they don't want to take any chances because they will be on top of the slide. they do plan to take a look at things july 1st. >>> as you can see, we are getting a break fr
here is lisa amin gulezian to show us what is happening. >> reporter: water is still pouring out of this hillside. the heavy rains in march caused this hill to slide. two months later, harmen way is still closed. crews hoped to have at least one lane open by friday. >> this weekend and coming weekend with all the rain, it's delayed that project and contractor needs extra time to clean up the mess. >> the project is on hold for at least one week. that means a major corridor the...
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lisa amin guleziam explains. >> i just heard a really big noise and when i turned around to look at it, the car was halfway through the wall and moved forward and hit quite a few of the residents. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: it was 9:45 ambriz and she just started there. suddenly a 90-year-old visitor crashed into the room while trying to park her car. they found no obvious problems with the car. >> there was a lot of screaming a lot of yelling because a lot of them didn't know what was going on other than the noise. >> reporter: then the realization that several people were hurt some severely. an 88-year-old woman with dimensiona died from her injuries. >> sad for anybody but more so because i just talk to her yesterday afternoon and i'm sure all my staff in there is going to be devastated. >> reporter: there was so much chaos crews called for backup. >> everyone said to calm down it wasn't that bad but her wheelchair is demolished. >> this woman didn't want to be identified. her father lives here. though he wasn't in the room when the car crashed, she now worries about his safe
lisa amin guleziam explains. >> i just heard a really big noise and when i turned around to look at it, the car was halfway through the wall and moved forward and hit quite a few of the residents. it was pretty scary. >> reporter: it was 9:45 ambriz and she just started there. suddenly a 90-year-old visitor crashed into the room while trying to park her car. they found no obvious problems with the car. >> there was a lot of screaming a lot of yelling because a lot of them...
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lisa amin gulezian reports. >> the outpouring of support is everywhere. it's a steady flow of sadness and kindness and all for tony valerio. he remains in critical condition after being injured in diamond heights. >> trying to do as best we can to save his life. >> they're keeping him medically paralyzed in order to help his breathing. if he moves a little bit, it will hurt his breathing. they put him in a bed that's facing the floor. to help relieve the pressure of his chest on his lungs. >> he is in a coma. the 53-year-old inhaled hot, poisonous smoke which damaged his lungs. he also has burns across 12% of his body. mostly on his arms, legs and face. >> we still have no idea whether or not it's going to go one way or another. >> he has been unconscious since firefighters found him and lieutenant vincent perez in the hallway of the burning home. >> we're devastated, you know, it's just a tough time. never had a line of duty death and to have one in lieutenant perez and have tony fighting for his life, it's hard to talk about. >> of course, it's not easy
lisa amin gulezian reports. >> the outpouring of support is everywhere. it's a steady flow of sadness and kindness and all for tony valerio. he remains in critical condition after being injured in diamond heights. >> trying to do as best we can to save his life. >> they're keeping him medically paralyzed in order to help his breathing. if he moves a little bit, it will hurt his breathing. they put him in a bed that's facing the floor. to help relieve the pressure of his chest...
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lisa amin gulezian was at the hospital. >> present arms. >> lisa: slowly and silently, firefighter tony valerio's body was wheeled to an awaiting van. the silence finally broken by the rain and his family's tears. >> he was, as i always say, my best brother ever. i looked up to him and i just want to say, he will be greatly missed. >> lisa: the pain hung in the area outside san francisco hospital, a place that was gathering spot for the hopeful. family and friends has been there around the clock since thursday. >> can't even think about life without him right now. i don't know. seems like he is still here. can't quite process that he is actually passed. >> lisa: he and lieutenant vincent perez was rushed the hospital after they were found unresponsive inside this burning house in diamond heights. a blast knockedded them down. perez died on thursday. >> it's difficult. mourning the loss of one and then have another one very close from the same fire is challenging. >> lisa: today their the first time the doctors gave details about the uphill battle the 53-year-old faced, including the fac
lisa amin gulezian was at the hospital. >> present arms. >> lisa: slowly and silently, firefighter tony valerio's body was wheeled to an awaiting van. the silence finally broken by the rain and his family's tears. >> he was, as i always say, my best brother ever. i looked up to him and i just want to say, he will be greatly missed. >> lisa: the pain hung in the area outside san francisco hospital, a place that was gathering spot for the hopeful. family and friends has...
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lisa amin gulezian reports. >> the outpouring of support is everywhere. it's a steady flow of sadness and kindness and all for tony vallero, he remains in critical condition after being injured in diamond heights. >> trying to do as best we can to save his life. >> they're keeping him medically paralyzed in order to help his breathing. if he moves a little bit, it will hurt his breathing. they put him in a bed that's facing the floor. >> he is in a coma. the 53-year-old inhaled hot, poisonous smoke which damaged his lungs. he also has burns across 12% of his body. mostly on his arms, legs and face. >> we still have no idea whether or not it's going to go one way or another. >> he has been unconscious since firefighters found him and lieutenant vincent perez in the hallway of the burning home. >> we're devastated, you know, it's just a tough time. never had a line of duty death and to have one in lieutenant perez and have tony fighting for his life, it's hard to talk about. >> of course, it's not easy. everybody is doing it with a heavy heart. everybody ha
lisa amin gulezian reports. >> the outpouring of support is everywhere. it's a steady flow of sadness and kindness and all for tony vallero, he remains in critical condition after being injured in diamond heights. >> trying to do as best we can to save his life. >> they're keeping him medically paralyzed in order to help his breathing. if he moves a little bit, it will hurt his breathing. they put him in a bed that's facing the floor. >> he is in a coma. the 53-year-old...
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in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc news. >>> a private company will return to continue cleaning up an oil spill: 30 to 50 gallons of diesel fuel spread out across the lake this afternoon. the company worked with city hazmat crews to clean up the mess. today's rain flushed the oil from a storm drain into the lake. >> when the units arrived on scene they could tell it was diesel fuel. the odor was so pungent. >> crews spread a boom to try to contain it. residents were on the scene to check on the spill's impact on wildlife. >> a football player from ireland is in a coma after an on field incident during a game this past weekend. san francisco police are trying to figure out how the 22-year-old was injured. he came to the u.s. for the summer to play gaelic football with the gaelic athletic association. he was hurt during a match on treasure island and suffered a brian injury. -- a brain injury. they have identified the opposing player involved. san francisco police are still searching for eyewitnesses. >>> in new mexico tonight, fire teams are trying desperately to prevent a raging
in the newsroom, lisa amin gulezian, abc news. >>> a private company will return to continue cleaning up an oil spill: 30 to 50 gallons of diesel fuel spread out across the lake this afternoon. the company worked with city hazmat crews to clean up the mess. today's rain flushed the oil from a storm drain into the lake. >> when the units arrived on scene they could tell it was diesel fuel. the odor was so pungent. >> crews spread a boom to try to contain it. residents were...
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the health and labor ministry has told the utility to give all overexposed workers thorough aminations. it says it is very regrettable so many of them have come into contact with such high levels of radiation. >>> italians have voted overwhelmingly to give up nuclear energy in a nationwide referendum. voter turnout exceeded the majority or the mandatory 50% required for a quorum, so the result will be valid. italians had opted to close nuclear plants in a poll in 1987, following the chernobyl accident. but prime minister silvio berlusconi's government proposed in 2009 to build new plants to secure sufficient supply of domestically generated electricity. the referendum was on whether to approve berlusconi's idea of reviving nuclear power. voting was held on sunday and monday. the italian interior ministry said 94.6% were against domestic nuclear power generation after 95% of all the votes were counted. >> translator: today is the historic day for italy. >> translator: the nuclear accident at fukushima convinced us that nuclear power generation is an outdated technology. >> even before t
the health and labor ministry has told the utility to give all overexposed workers thorough aminations. it says it is very regrettable so many of them have come into contact with such high levels of radiation. >>> italians have voted overwhelmingly to give up nuclear energy in a nationwide referendum. voter turnout exceeded the majority or the mandatory 50% required for a quorum, so the result will be valid. italians had opted to close nuclear plants in a poll in 1987, following the...
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involving a dozen phases for the allen minium to be turned into super fine for oil this plant is one of amin is leading industrial enterprises like many others it was inherited from the soviet era but like most other industrial plants it's said idle during the first years of independence that was a very difficult period for this nation the plan survival began in two thousand when it became part of a row. ssion holding them up this is not the bunch was reopened after modernization . despite the crisis it has grown stronger with each passing year with. their actions in our mediums work here together the assets are rushing off the felt these are turns that when young represents what might be called the local dentist the his father used to work at this plant filed in my mother and father used to work here and now it's time for my brother and me but i'm not a unique case and everybody here has taken the job over from their old folks. the plant is one of the most successful in the country and should come as no surprise they have russian investment and the whole of the coax is as they market. world
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lisa amin guleziam was at the hospital. >> slowly and silently his body was we would to an awaiting van. silence broken by the rain and his family's tears. >> he was, as i alleges say, my best brother ever. i looked up to him and i just want to say he will be greatly missed. >> the pain hung in the air outside san francisco general hospital. a place that became a gathering spot for the hopeful. valerio's family and friends had been there around the clock since thursday. >> i can't even think about life without him right now. i don't know, it seems like he's still here. i can't rally quite process that he is actually passed. >> he and lieutenant vincent perez were rushed to the hospital after the two were found unresponsive inside this burning house in diamond heights. a sudden blast knocked them down. perez died late thursday. >> it is particularly difficult. you are mourning the loss of one and then to have another one very close from the same fire is challenging. >> today for the first time valerio's doctors gave details about the uphill battle the 53-year-old faced, including the fac
lisa amin guleziam was at the hospital. >> slowly and silently his body was we would to an awaiting van. silence broken by the rain and his family's tears. >> he was, as i alleges say, my best brother ever. i looked up to him and i just want to say he will be greatly missed. >> the pain hung in the air outside san francisco general hospital. a place that became a gathering spot for the hopeful. valerio's family and friends had been there around the clock since thursday....
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. >> lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> 4:35 now. police will hand out fliers today in a west san jose neighborhood alerting people to the presence of a high-risk sex offender. police say 61-year-old wayne allen page was released from parol in february on a rape and kidnapping conviction. he hasn't been supervised since. police say page has the potential to reoffend but they aren't saying specifically why. police have already alerted schools about page. officers will be handing out fliers to neighbors around payne after and santa moss expressway, alerting them that page is living in the area. >>> there are new developments in the investigation of the missing 26-year-old nursing student michele le. friends and relatives continue to put fliers up all around in the neighborhood. hayward police handed out at least four search warrants and interviewed more than a dozen friends of le, including a woman with whom she had a falling out. the woman told abc7 news, the police seized her computer, cell phone and other items. >> she is a person o
. >> lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >>> 4:35 now. police will hand out fliers today in a west san jose neighborhood alerting people to the presence of a high-risk sex offender. police say 61-year-old wayne allen page was released from parol in february on a rape and kidnapping conviction. he hasn't been supervised since. police say page has the potential to reoffend but they aren't saying specifically why. police have already alerted schools about page. officers will be handing...