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boyes was captured trying to cross from texas into mexico. investigators say boyes escaped wednesday, walking right out of jail, in plain clothes. despite several headcounts, the jail staff apparently didn't notice he was gone until thursday evening. a lawyer for another prisoner says he heard about the escape from his client, and warned the staff. boyes was scheduled to be sentenced friday for a carjacking and he'll face additional charges once he's extradited back to west virginia. four prison guards have been suspended without pay. a grim anniversary for the family of stacy peterson. this week marks ten years since the young mother disappeared, without a trace. peterson was reported missing on october 29th, 2007. at the time-- her husband, drew peterson, told police that stacy left him and her kids, to run away with another man. stacy is presumed dead, but her body has never been found. drew peterson, remains the sole suspect. he is now inn prison, serving 30 years for the murder of his previous wife. police in texas are trying to find out
boyes was captured trying to cross from texas into mexico. investigators say boyes escaped wednesday, walking right out of jail, in plain clothes. despite several headcounts, the jail staff apparently didn't notice he was gone until thursday evening. a lawyer for another prisoner says he heard about the escape from his client, and warned the staff. boyes was scheduled to be sentenced friday for a carjacking and he'll face additional charges once he's extradited back to west virginia. four...
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a new evacuation advisory, not mandatory, but advisory, is now in effect for boyes hot springs and the northern part of the town of sonoma. >> we've been evacuated. >> reporter: margaret priest lewis lives near glenn ellen. the cops came by earlier today, and told her it was time to go. >> lots of friends around, and we want to be nearby. after that at some point, i want to get away from here, and not be so heavily involved with fires. >> reporter: all eyes right now are on the wind. it has been erratic a little bit, but it has not been very sharp. right now, it is a calm wind. a lot of people here hoping that the forecast doesn't come true, at least not the worst version of it, and that the winds will stay calm as possible, so we don't get a repeat of sunday night. reporting live, joe vasquez, kpix 5. >> all right, joe, we are all, all hoping for that for sure. i've got to tell you guys, it's not so eerie that the town is empty. it's eerie, is, is this the calm before the storm? everybody is on edge, expecting that. just a few minutes ago, we saw a convoy of trucks and trailers headed
a new evacuation advisory, not mandatory, but advisory, is now in effect for boyes hot springs and the northern part of the town of sonoma. >> we've been evacuated. >> reporter: margaret priest lewis lives near glenn ellen. the cops came by earlier today, and told her it was time to go. >> lots of friends around, and we want to be nearby. after that at some point, i want to get away from here, and not be so heavily involved with fires. >> reporter: all eyes right now are...
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security cameras caught todd boyes dressed in civilian clothes casually walking out of the jail. despite three head counts, guards failed to notice he was missing for 37 hours. >> this is either an inside job or it's just out and out incompetence. >> boyes was captured near laredo, texas, while trying to cross into mexico. during his time on the run, he had traveled 1,400 miles. he was already facing up to 20 years in prison for a carjacking. >>> now, let's take a look at your monday morning weather. >>> good morning. this low pressure system that's been dropping rain all night long and causing some flash flooding will continue to track to the north along the coast from portland all the way towards boston towards new york watching out for high tides between one and two feet above the norm with beach erosion and rough surf a concern along with very gusty winds between 60 and 70-mile-per-hour winds along the coast and then right along the border between vermont and new hampshire, and this has nothing to do with philippe. phillip is carrying out to the water courtesy of a cold front
security cameras caught todd boyes dressed in civilian clothes casually walking out of the jail. despite three head counts, guards failed to notice he was missing for 37 hours. >> this is either an inside job or it's just out and out incompetence. >> boyes was captured near laredo, texas, while trying to cross into mexico. during his time on the run, he had traveled 1,400 miles. he was already facing up to 20 years in prison for a carjacking. >>> now, let's take a look at...
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. >> boyes hot springs under an evacuation advisory. ron and his girlfriend replaced items that couldn't be replaced like his father's 49ers jacket. >> things my father left me, he passed away. just whatever i could take, some clothes. i can't pack the whole house up. i'm just praying to god tomorrow we come home and the house is still here. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the evening. but a few are choosing to stay. the miller family packed up their minivan and has it strategically parked for when and if the time comes to leave. >> in the meantime, i figure it will be one less car on the road. it's pretty congested getting out of town. the wind shifted away from here. it's not raining ashes so bad right now. so we're just staying ready. >> in addition to homes, there are a couple of wineries in and near the mandatory evacuation zone. specifically, bartholomew park winery and buena vista winery. live in sonoma, lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> all right, lillian, thank you. >> n
. >> boyes hot springs under an evacuation advisory. ron and his girlfriend replaced items that couldn't be replaced like his father's 49ers jacket. >> things my father left me, he passed away. just whatever i could take, some clothes. i can't pack the whole house up. i'm just praying to god tomorrow we come home and the house is still here. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the evening. but a few are choosing to...
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. >> boyes hot springs under an evacuation advisory.end replaced items that couldn't be replaced like his father's 49ers jacket. >> things my father left me, he passed away. just whatever i could take, some clothes. i can't pack the whole house up. i'm just praying to god tomorrow we come home and the house is still here. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the evening. but a few are choosing to stay. the miller family packed up their minivan and has it strategically parked for when and if the time comes to leave. >> in the meantime, i figure it will be one less car on the road. it's pretty congested getting out of town. the wind shifted away from here. it's not raining ashes so bad right now. so we're just staying ready. >> in addition to homes, there are a couple of wineries in and near the mandatory evacuation zone. specifically, bartholomew park winery and buena vista winery. live in sonoma, lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> all right, lillian, thank you. >> now joining us on the
. >> boyes hot springs under an evacuation advisory.end replaced items that couldn't be replaced like his father's 49ers jacket. >> things my father left me, he passed away. just whatever i could take, some clothes. i can't pack the whole house up. i'm just praying to god tomorrow we come home and the house is still here. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the evening. but a few are choosing to stay. the miller...
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todd boyes finally captured. u.s. marshal catching up to him nearly 1,400 miles away in la redo texas. >> there clearly is some significant breach in security at this jail, if not inside help, then at least big time incompetence. >> reporter: security images show him wednesday morning at about 6:00, not in his orange jump suit but khaki pants and a pull over casually walking out of this charleston west virginia jail. despite multiple head counts officials say jail staff didn't know he was missing until 37 hours later. jail staff apparently knew sooner than this. this lawyer said he alerted firms himself wednesday afternoon after his client another inmate at the jail told him about the escape. >> it was one of those situations i had to let the jail know somebody escaped and they apparently did nothing. boyes was supposed to be in court friday morning facing 3 to 20 years from a car jacking and police chase last year. boyes was captured in la redo four days after his escape. >> the prison facing tough questions. the sta
todd boyes finally captured. u.s. marshal catching up to him nearly 1,400 miles away in la redo texas. >> there clearly is some significant breach in security at this jail, if not inside help, then at least big time incompetence. >> reporter: security images show him wednesday morning at about 6:00, not in his orange jump suit but khaki pants and a pull over casually walking out of this charleston west virginia jail. despite multiple head counts officials say jail staff didn't know...
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. >> an evacuation order advisory was issued for boyes hot springs and the north side of the city of alex savidge just arrived in the city of sonoma. what's it like out there? >> reporter: the city of sonoma itself is pretty much a ghosttown. we just drove through and there's not a lot of activity. many people have left the city and there is fire approaching from the north and also approaching from the east. we will step out of the way and show you one of the leading edges of this fire. this is on the east side of sonoma. we are on lovell valley road, east of seventh street. you can see that fire is going pretty good up in the hills. this is on the east side of the city. there were some mandatory evacuation orders put in place for this part of town for people living on lovell valley road, near seventh street and castle road. were forced to evacuate. many other people in this community evacuated days ago. one is graham edwards who is joining us live this morning. good morning. i'm sorry to meet you under these circumstances. you walked up to me and said -- you pointed your house. it's
. >> an evacuation order advisory was issued for boyes hot springs and the north side of the city of alex savidge just arrived in the city of sonoma. what's it like out there? >> reporter: the city of sonoma itself is pretty much a ghosttown. we just drove through and there's not a lot of activity. many people have left the city and there is fire approaching from the north and also approaching from the east. we will step out of the way and show you one of the leading edges of this...
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late yesterday evacuation orders were lifted for kenwood, glen ellen, boyes hot springs and the city of sonoma. the evacuation orders have been extended to parts of the city of sonoma with the nuns fire burning homes northeast of downtown off east seventh street and castle road. cal fire now says the immediate danger for most of the city of sonoma is over. fire crews continue to make progress on the nuns fire. for evacuees who spent days away from home, there are mixed emotions, even for those whose homes survived the flames. >> other folks i know are still in mandatory evacuation areas. they are waiting to see if they can go back in. they know their homes are there but they may be going back into a charred wasteland. >> there are still some mandatory evacuations and roads closed this morning. for a complete list go to our website, ktvu.com . >>> two of santa rosa's main hospitals had to evacuate but the city's largest medical facility, santa rosa memorial hospital, is still open and has been doing the work of three hospitals. it is treating 1200 patients, nearly twice the normal ave
late yesterday evacuation orders were lifted for kenwood, glen ellen, boyes hot springs and the city of sonoma. the evacuation orders have been extended to parts of the city of sonoma with the nuns fire burning homes northeast of downtown off east seventh street and castle road. cal fire now says the immediate danger for most of the city of sonoma is over. fire crews continue to make progress on the nuns fire. for evacuees who spent days away from home, there are mixed emotions, even for those...
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. >> alex savidge is between glen allen and boyes hot springs? >> reporter: in that area on the west side, i beg your pardon, on the east side of highway 12. we are just one mile up middle mountain road. that's a road that comes to a dead end. firefighters are trying to make a stand and keep this fire for moving into the city of sonoma itself. they are trying to make sure that the fire does not cross this particular road. on the other side of the road they had dozier's come in to carve out a fire break. what you're looking at here is not part of the edge of a fire. this is a backfire that's been said. ecru here is from the oakland fire department continuing to monitor this particular backfire while at the same time they are doing structure protection on a number of homes along moon mountain road. all of those homes are still okay as far as we know. the fire itself is a few miles north of downtown sonoma. i want to show your video from yesterday. air tankers came in and made drops on the leading edges of this fire. those bulldozers also came in to
. >> alex savidge is between glen allen and boyes hot springs? >> reporter: in that area on the west side, i beg your pardon, on the east side of highway 12. we are just one mile up middle mountain road. that's a road that comes to a dead end. firefighters are trying to make a stand and keep this fire for moving into the city of sonoma itself. they are trying to make sure that the fire does not cross this particular road. on the other side of the road they had dozier's come in to...
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this morning, an urgent manhunt for 43-year-old todd boyes. >> there clearly is some significant breach of security at this jail. if not inside help. at least big-time incompetence. >> reporter: security images show him wednesday morning about 6:00. not in his orange jump suit. in khaki pants and a dark pullover. casually walking out of this charleston, west virginia, jail. despite multiple head counts, officials say jail staff didn't notice he was missing until 7:00 thursday night. 37 hours later. jail staff apparently knew sooner than that. this lawyer says he alerted jail officials himself wednesday afternoon after his client, another inmate at the jail, told him about the escape. >> one of those situations where i had to let the jail know that somebody had escaped from charlie 5 and apparently did nothing. >> reporter: boyes was supposed to be in court friday morning, facing 3 to 20 years for a carjacking and police chase from last year. police say based on his criminal history in west virginia and ohio, they think he is armed and dangerous. and the prison facing tough questions thi
this morning, an urgent manhunt for 43-year-old todd boyes. >> there clearly is some significant breach of security at this jail. if not inside help. at least big-time incompetence. >> reporter: security images show him wednesday morning about 6:00. not in his orange jump suit. in khaki pants and a dark pullover. casually walking out of this charleston, west virginia, jail. despite multiple head counts, officials say jail staff didn't notice he was missing until 7:00 thursday night....
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the post office in sonoma on broadway, the vine burt post office on eighth street, the boyes hot springs office on the sonoma highway and the alvarado post office on bay street will be open today. four offices and napa county will also be back in business today. they are the main post offices in st. helena, calistoga, rutherford and oakville. >>> police in petaluma arrested a woman suspected of stealing from fire evacuees. the tracked down katie lehnhard. they got a tip from the victim of a mail theft who said the thief also cashed a fraudulent check against her bank account. police say the was also an active arrest warrant against lehnhard. she was on probation and had credit cards and check books in her possession that belonged to fire evacuees. officials say she may have taken those items from vehicles left behind by people fleeing from the fire. >>> some people in the north bay are taking matters into their own hands when it comes to dealing with looters who may consider targeting homes. >> this is a dst 522. this is a california legal clone of the mp five. >> steve is one wine count
the post office in sonoma on broadway, the vine burt post office on eighth street, the boyes hot springs office on the sonoma highway and the alvarado post office on bay street will be open today. four offices and napa county will also be back in business today. they are the main post offices in st. helena, calistoga, rutherford and oakville. >>> police in petaluma arrested a woman suspected of stealing from fire evacuees. the tracked down katie lehnhard. they got a tip from the victim...
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late yesterday, evacuation orders were lifted for kenwood, glen ellyn, boyes hot springs and the city of sonoma. the orders had been extended to parts of the city of sonoma with the nuns fire burning homes northeast of downtown. cal fire now says the immediate danger for most of the city of sonoma is now over. fire crews continue to make progress on the nuns fire. for the evacuees who spent days away from their homes, there are mixed emotions, even for those whose homes survived. >> other folks i know are still in mandatory evacuation areas. they are waiting to see if they can go back in. they know their homes are there but they may be going back into a charred wasteland. >>> there are still some mandatory evacuation orders and road closures this morning. to see a complete list, go to our website, ktvu.com . >>> two of santa rosa's main hospitals had to evacuate but the city's largest medical facility, santa rosa memorial hospital is still open and has been forced to do the work of three hospitals. it's treating 1200 patients, twice the average. santa rosa memorial treated five major
late yesterday, evacuation orders were lifted for kenwood, glen ellyn, boyes hot springs and the city of sonoma. the orders had been extended to parts of the city of sonoma with the nuns fire burning homes northeast of downtown. cal fire now says the immediate danger for most of the city of sonoma is now over. fire crews continue to make progress on the nuns fire. for the evacuees who spent days away from their homes, there are mixed emotions, even for those whose homes survived. >> other...
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boyes hot springs, 38. novato, 44. there is too much low cloud deck to get that much cooler.e are some low 40s in lake county. morning clouds and afternoon sun. temperatures bumping up a little bit. north and east may benefit from a slight northerly breeze. i don't think from the peninsula south. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. we are looking for a change but not until friday. rain develops friday into sunday. one system will come through late friday into early saturday and another on sunday. the key for this is this is more of a mountain event for snow than rain. there could be some decent amounts for the mountains. sierra nevada -- it will start off very high, around 6500 feet. sunday it will get down to 4500 feet. no advisories yet but there will be some as we head toward friday and the weekend. low clouds favoring the peninsula and south but now trying to fill in on the north. there is a northeast breezes preventing that from making too much of a search. overall it is clear for some and cloudy for others. 40s for many. 56, sfo. fremont, 50s as well. with the cloud cover
boyes hot springs, 38. novato, 44. there is too much low cloud deck to get that much cooler.e are some low 40s in lake county. morning clouds and afternoon sun. temperatures bumping up a little bit. north and east may benefit from a slight northerly breeze. i don't think from the peninsula south. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. we are looking for a change but not until friday. rain develops friday into sunday. one system will come through late friday into early saturday and another on sunday....
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security camera caught todd boyes walking out of the jail. despite three head counts guards failed to notice he was missing for 37 hours. he was captured in texas while trying to cross into mexico. now, during his time on the run he had traveled 1400 miles. evers already facing up to 20 years in prison for a carjacking. >>> now a look at your monday morning weather. >>> good morning. this low pressure systemdoctoring rain and causing flash flooding will track to the north. along the coast from portland all the way towards boston towards new york watching out for high tides between one and two feet above the norm with beach erosion along with gusty winds between 60 to 70-mile-per-hour winds along the coast and along the border between vermont and new hampshire and nothing to do with philippe carrying out to the ocean courtesy of a cold front. i'm paul williams. >>> drivers lot more for gas this week. we'll explain why next. >>> breaking overnight kevin spacey responds after fellow actor accuses him of sexual misconduct. why spacey's apology is
security camera caught todd boyes walking out of the jail. despite three head counts guards failed to notice he was missing for 37 hours. he was captured in texas while trying to cross into mexico. now, during his time on the run he had traveled 1400 miles. evers already facing up to 20 years in prison for a carjacking. >>> now a look at your monday morning weather. >>> good morning. this low pressure systemdoctoring rain and causing flash flooding will track to the north....
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evacuations have lifted for sonoma, kenwood, boyes hot springs, glen ellen and others. some tried to go home to find their neighborhood is still chosed off. kpix 5's emily turner has more. >>> reporter: they waited in line for hours to go home for just a few minutes. one car at a time, parties of three, chp escorting people to their streets past roadblocks. >> we went to each person's house and they had 5 minutes. i mean, um, i grabbed things that i thought -- i have been thinking about for the last five days. >> reporter: carmen salazar lives in glen ellen a neighborhood hit hard by the tubbs fire. >> sad. i mean, we're okay. but that doesn't make me feel okay. >> reporter: this man's house is okay but other buildings are destroyed. >> you can see down here how close this came back up to here. >> reporter: he came back in to get another change of clothes and a sense of what he had to come home to when evacuations end. >> like living out of a paper bag. you can imagine. >> reporter: people are frustrated. there's no telling when they will able to go home. but pg&e was i
evacuations have lifted for sonoma, kenwood, boyes hot springs, glen ellen and others. some tried to go home to find their neighborhood is still chosed off. kpix 5's emily turner has more. >>> reporter: they waited in line for hours to go home for just a few minutes. one car at a time, parties of three, chp escorting people to their streets past roadblocks. >> we went to each person's house and they had 5 minutes. i mean, um, i grabbed things that i thought -- i have been...
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boyes hot springs in alvarado are also under an evacuation advisory. and his girlfriend packed up things that couldn't be replaced, things of sentimental value. >> now it's starting to kick in because i just couldn't imagine something like this to happen. this is such a quiet, beautiful neighborhood, snow. it's good's country. you never know. look what is going on, all these fires. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the evening. but a few have chosen to stay. one person we talked with says unless it's a mandatory order, they're staying put. live in sonoma, lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> okay, lilian, thank you very much. >> some
boyes hot springs in alvarado are also under an evacuation advisory. and his girlfriend packed up things that couldn't be replaced, things of sentimental value. >> now it's starting to kick in because i just couldn't imagine something like this to happen. this is such a quiet, beautiful neighborhood, snow. it's good's country. you never know. look what is going on, all these fires. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the...
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evacuations were lifted for parts of sonoma county including bennett valley road, kenwood, glen ellen, boyes hot springs and areas around the city of sonoma, but it's a slow process to get people back into their homes. cal fire has to give the green light on the reopenings and of local officials are asking the public to be patient. 40-thous covered by evacu >> here's the thing. if your house is burned in a burned area, days or weeks before you can get back in. so please be patient. >> those homes that have power that have utilities that are not damaged are the ones that we're going to prioritize first. >> across the north bay at least 40,000 people are still covered by evacuation orders. >>> well, in the meantime the grim search for the missing continues. the number of dead in all these fires is 41. d right now there are 88 people still reported missing in sonoma county, about 5700 homes and businesses burned. the fires have blackened more than 200,000 acres. that is more than 300 square miles. >>> the sonoma county sheriff's office released the names of 14 of the 22 people confirmed dead in
evacuations were lifted for parts of sonoma county including bennett valley road, kenwood, glen ellen, boyes hot springs and areas around the city of sonoma, but it's a slow process to get people back into their homes. cal fire has to give the green light on the reopenings and of local officials are asking the public to be patient. 40-thous covered by evacu >> here's the thing. if your house is burned in a burned area, days or weeks before you can get back in. so please be patient....
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evacuation orders have been lifted including berryessa, highlands and napa and in sonoma parts of kenwood, boyesn ellen, but it's not all clear everywhere and authorities are pleading for patience as they painstakingly check every block to insure it's safe. >> here are the fires still burning, good progress on most fronts, but north of the stubborn nuns fire, the oakmont fire is keeping crews occupied. the tubbs fire in napa is 70% contained. the pocket fire in sonoma county is 40% surrounded, the nuns 50% contained and the atlas touching both counties has reached now nearly 70% containment. kpix5's joe vazquez begins our team coverage on the eastern flank of the nuns fire in oakville. >> reporter: i'm standing along the oakville grade and behind me is highway 29 which winds northward into napa valley. people in this immediate vicinity have been advised to evacuate. we talked to some folks who stayed and have been watching quite a slow. >> you have moments of panic and you have moments of everything is okay. >> reporter: it's been a tough couple of nights. >> you feel comfortable, go to bed, wak
evacuation orders have been lifted including berryessa, highlands and napa and in sonoma parts of kenwood, boyesn ellen, but it's not all clear everywhere and authorities are pleading for patience as they painstakingly check every block to insure it's safe. >> here are the fires still burning, good progress on most fronts, but north of the stubborn nuns fire, the oakmont fire is keeping crews occupied. the tubbs fire in napa is 70% contained. the pocket fire in sonoma county is 40%...
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marshals tracking him down 42-year-old todd boyes nearly 4200 miles away in laredo, texas, trying toco. >> this is either an inside job or just out-and-out incompetence. >> reporter: about boyes was supposed to be in court friday morning to be sentenced for a carjacking and police chase from last year. authorities say wednesday morning these security images show him at 6:00, not in his orange jumpsuit but khaki pants and dark pullover as he left the charleston, west virginia, jail. despite multiple head counts, jail staff didn't realize he was missing until thursday night, 37 hours later. jail staff knew sooner than that. he alerted staff after another inmate at the jail told him about the escape. >> i had to let the jail know. >> reporter: they are investigating the escape. so far four prison guards have been suspended without pay. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to eva. >>> coming up, that popular clothing company now coming under fire in a billion dollar class action suit. >> hear why so many women who were recruited to sell its merchandise are now crying foul. that
marshals tracking him down 42-year-old todd boyes nearly 4200 miles away in laredo, texas, trying toco. >> this is either an inside job or just out-and-out incompetence. >> reporter: about boyes was supposed to be in court friday morning to be sentenced for a carjacking and police chase from last year. authorities say wednesday morning these security images show him at 6:00, not in his orange jumpsuit but khaki pants and dark pullover as he left the charleston, west virginia, jail....
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take a look at what deputies found tonight when they stopped three quote "suspicious people cruising" boyest springs ... gloves, a mask, sharp knifes, drugs and flashlights. the sheriff's office wrote on facebook, " you can see from the photo, this group was certainly up to no good!" they arrested a man from san rafael, another man from oakland, and a woman rom san francisco. they were arrested for outstanding warrants and multiple narcotic violations. (jr stone) coming up... the death toll continues to rise in the north bay firestorm... the latest numbers and the progress fire crews have made is up ahead. (justine) plus... the emotions one teenager had when she found out... her home did not burn down.(anny) (justine) as feared, the number of people killed in the the north bay firestorm.. went up. welcome back to kron four news at ten...i'm justine waldman.(jr stone) and i'm jr stone. here is the latest information on the wildfires. statewide... 40 people have died. we received updates today from sonoma and napa counties. the sonoma county sheriff says three more bodies were found.. bringin
take a look at what deputies found tonight when they stopped three quote "suspicious people cruising" boyest springs ... gloves, a mask, sharp knifes, drugs and flashlights. the sheriff's office wrote on facebook, " you can see from the photo, this group was certainly up to no good!" they arrested a man from san rafael, another man from oakland, and a woman rom san francisco. they were arrested for outstanding warrants and multiple narcotic violations. (jr stone) coming...
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marshals tracking down 42-year-old todd boyes more than 400 miles away in laredo, texas, and trying tohe rio grande into mexico. >> this is either an inside job or out and out incompetence. >> reporter: he was supposed to be in court and by then a massive manhunt was under way. these security videos show him at 6:00 in khaki pants and dark pullover as he left this jail. despite multiple head counts, officials say jail staff didn't notice he was missing until 7:00 thursday night, 37 hours later. but this lawyer says jail staff knew sooner than that. he says he alerted jail officials himself after his client, another inmate at the jail, told him about the escape. >> i had to let the jail know that somebody had escaped from charlie 5. >> reporter: the same thing they are investigating the escape. so far, four prison guards have been suspended without pay. eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >>> people misplace them all the time. usb memory sticks. one found on a street in london contains some top secret information about keeping world leaders safe. british police say the stick held files det
marshals tracking down 42-year-old todd boyes more than 400 miles away in laredo, texas, and trying tohe rio grande into mexico. >> this is either an inside job or out and out incompetence. >> reporter: he was supposed to be in court and by then a massive manhunt was under way. these security videos show him at 6:00 in khaki pants and dark pullover as he left this jail. despite multiple head counts, officials say jail staff didn't notice he was missing until 7:00 thursday night, 37...
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they include the post office and sonoma, the bryan burke post office, the boyes hot springs office and the el verano post office. all post offices and napa county are also back in business. the main post office in st. helena, calistoga, rutherford and oakville. >>> pg&e is working to get the power onto homes and businesses that lost electricity. power has been restored to almost all the people in napa and sonoma counties who lost power. by tomorrow, most gas lines should be repaired and service restored. pg&e is telling homeowners do not relight your own pilot lights even if you know how. pg&e technicians need to make sure the gas line is safe, then they will relight those pilot lights. >>> and mendocino county, 8000 were allowed to return to their homes. the fire and mendocino county is 60% contained and has burned more than 35,000 acres. >> for many, the homecoming's heart working. tom vacar went to redwood valley and was with some owners have returned to find everything was lost. >> reporter: redwood valley and mendocino county, north of ukiah, suffered loss of life and severe damag
they include the post office and sonoma, the bryan burke post office, the boyes hot springs office and the el verano post office. all post offices and napa county are also back in business. the main post office in st. helena, calistoga, rutherford and oakville. >>> pg&e is working to get the power onto homes and businesses that lost electricity. power has been restored to almost all the people in napa and sonoma counties who lost power. by tomorrow, most gas lines should be...
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again, the rest of the people living in sonoma proper and some of the surrounding communities like boyes hot springs and aguascalientes, they are being told to prepare to leave. in speaking with one of the roadblock this morning, he told me, we are telling people if you do not need to be here, you should leave. as we saw, many people did leave the city of sonoma and those around communities late yesterday to be on the safe side. >> that is great advice. thank you so much for letting us know. so many people are anxious to hear about these areas. >>> it's an all-out assault against those fires burning and the north bay. coming up we will show you how the california national guard is going into the air to help the fire crews on the ground. >>> we have crowding in the east bay. a live look at highway 24 in lafayette. traffic is going to be slow as you head toward the caldecott. >>> we do have a red flag warning. some of the breezes have picked up but not that bad. only 20 miles per hour. i will have an update on the smoke advisory and all these different fires going. one more system needs to
again, the rest of the people living in sonoma proper and some of the surrounding communities like boyes hot springs and aguascalientes, they are being told to prepare to leave. in speaking with one of the roadblock this morning, he told me, we are telling people if you do not need to be here, you should leave. as we saw, many people did leave the city of sonoma and those around communities late yesterday to be on the safe side. >> that is great advice. thank you so much for letting us...
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late yesterday officials lifted evacuation orders for kenwood, glen ellyn, boyes hot springs and sonoma. >> evacuation orders extended to parts of the city of sonoma with the nuns fire burning homes northeast of downtown off east seventh street and castle road. cal fire said the immediate danger is now over for most of the city of sonoma. fire crews are making progress. for evacuees who spent days away from their homes it was a mixed bag of emotions. even for those whose homes were spared. >> other folks i know are still in mandatory evacuation areas. they are waiting to see if they can go back in. they know their homes are there but they may be going back to a charred wasteland. >> there are still some mandatory evacuation orders and some roads that are close. >> for a list go to our website, ktvu.com. >>> two of santa rosa's main hospitals remain closed. a third has been shouldering the load since the night of the fire. debora villalon takes us to santa rosa memorial hospital where patient numbers have almost doubled. >> reporter: during the firestorm, first responders were pulling pe
late yesterday officials lifted evacuation orders for kenwood, glen ellyn, boyes hot springs and sonoma. >> evacuation orders extended to parts of the city of sonoma with the nuns fire burning homes northeast of downtown off east seventh street and castle road. cal fire said the immediate danger is now over for most of the city of sonoma. fire crews are making progress. for evacuees who spent days away from their homes it was a mixed bag of emotions. even for those whose homes were...
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people in the boyes hot springs area were also asked to evacuate this evening.nted by target. food has the power to transform lives. with the help of target, the san francisco marin food bank addresses hunger head-on in the community. it's the food bank's goal to make sure that everyone has enough to eat. our food pantries are vibrant. people feel welcomed, and they're being respected. hunger really is not just a moral issue that people should care about. we view it as a health issue. my team is really passionate about making sure that people in our community have healthy ways of finding food and learning more about nutrition along the way. target's been a critical partner for over two decades. we have target folks in here today... we feel that. it helps our team members see the work that they do in the store every day... how that actually relates to their communities. we're going to continue our work until we make sure everyone's fed. cbs eye on the community is sponsored by target. making our community even better, together. ♪ because everyone likes easy. sure
people in the boyes hot springs area were also asked to evacuate this evening.nted by target. food has the power to transform lives. with the help of target, the san francisco marin food bank addresses hunger head-on in the community. it's the food bank's goal to make sure that everyone has enough to eat. our food pantries are vibrant. people feel welcomed, and they're being respected. hunger really is not just a moral issue that people should care about. we view it as a health issue. my team...
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boyes hot springs and glen ellen, as well. some other evacuees got a brief chance to go home to assess the damage. last night the chp escorted people past roadblocks and on to their streets in glen ellen. the city along the napa-sonoma county border is hit hard by the tubbs fire. for many residents, there's no telling when they will be able to return home for good if they still have a home to go to. >> sad. i mean, we're okay. but that doesn't make me feel any better. it really is charred to the ground in some places. cars, homes, you name it. anything that was outside. so i'm hoping that as a community, we can, um, pull together and help those that weren't so fortunate. >> pg&e was working in glen ellen throughout the day yesterday fixing power lines and putting in new poles. >>> it is 5:08 right now. let's get a check on the roads with gianna. >> you know, there are still a lot of closures in the napa, sonoma, santa rosa areas as those firefighters continue to work in that area. keep in mind 101 is completely open both direc
boyes hot springs and glen ellen, as well. some other evacuees got a brief chance to go home to assess the damage. last night the chp escorted people past roadblocks and on to their streets in glen ellen. the city along the napa-sonoma county border is hit hard by the tubbs fire. for many residents, there's no telling when they will be able to return home for good if they still have a home to go to. >> sad. i mean, we're okay. but that doesn't make me feel any better. it really is charred...
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evacuation advisories were delivered to boyes hot springs a community of 6600 people in sonoma valley. flames are getting closer to the community. people are advised to take care of pets and pack necessary belongings including medications and important papers. >> we're really nervous. obviously, we got a couple of fires that are going to converge on us. >> in some neighborhoods, sprinklers and hoses were used to keep rooftops moist as residents decided whether to leave. >>> the poor cell phone service in the region is making it difficult for people to call for help and families to locate loved ones. [ inaudible ] 77 cell towers have been knocked down during the fire but the widespread outages didn't just affect first responders. one woman who lives in the coffey park neighborhood barely made it out before the wildfire burned down her home. >> did anybody get any warning? >> no. i went outside to check and it was like literally like a tornado outside and there was just ash everywhere. >> communication is getting better. the 77 cell towers knocked out, 64 are back in service. >>> it's 5
evacuation advisories were delivered to boyes hot springs a community of 6600 people in sonoma valley. flames are getting closer to the community. people are advised to take care of pets and pack necessary belongings including medications and important papers. >> we're really nervous. obviously, we got a couple of fires that are going to converge on us. >> in some neighborhoods, sprinklers and hoses were used to keep rooftops moist as residents decided whether to leave. >>>...
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evacuations have been lifted for parts of the city of sonoma, kenwood, boyes hot springs, glen ellen and santa rosa. >>> as some evacuees return home, they are getting a firsthand look at the damage left behind. on the left a satellite photo taken above santa rosa before the fires ripped through. and look at that on the right, the devastation left behind. >>> this morning, many in santa rosa are grateful that their homes survived but feel terrible that their long-time neighbors and friends weren't so lucky. >> it's heartbreaking. i'm trying not to have survivors guilt, i think they call it. but we have been here 20 years this week. we raised our kids in this house. >> with the initial report from the city of santa rosa, officials say that the total projected damage is now estimated at over $3 billion from the sonoma fires. >>> what a difference a week makes. here's newly released video of the evacuation at sutter hospital in santa rosa as the wine country wildfires begins early last week. less than an hour from now, the hospital is actually set to re- open. and anne makovec joins us
evacuations have been lifted for parts of the city of sonoma, kenwood, boyes hot springs, glen ellen and santa rosa. >>> as some evacuees return home, they are getting a firsthand look at the damage left behind. on the left a satellite photo taken above santa rosa before the fires ripped through. and look at that on the right, the devastation left behind. >>> this morning, many in santa rosa are grateful that their homes survived but feel terrible that their long-time...
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boyes hot springs in alvarado are also under an evacuation advisory.is girlfriend packed up things that couldn't be replaced, things of sentimental value. >> now it's starting to kick in because i just couldn't imagine something like this to happen. this is such a quiet, beautiful neighborhood, snow. it's good's country. you never know. look what is going on, all these fires. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the evening. but a few have chosen to stay. one person we talked with says unless it's a mandatory order, they're staying put. live in sonoma, lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> okay, lilian, thank you very much. >> some healdsburg residents will spend the night in a shelter after they were advised to evacuate from their homes. >> abc 7 news reporter katie utehs is live in healdsburg with more on that. katie? >> this shelter is housing a lot of people from santa rosa and the surrounding areas. but tonight they've seen an influx of locals from healdsburg as the city itself has some evacuation a
boyes hot springs in alvarado are also under an evacuation advisory.is girlfriend packed up things that couldn't be replaced, things of sentimental value. >> now it's starting to kick in because i just couldn't imagine something like this to happen. this is such a quiet, beautiful neighborhood, snow. it's good's country. you never know. look what is going on, all these fires. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the...
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kenwood, boyes hot springs, glen ellen, and parts of the city of sonoma. (grant) a litttle later this hour... i'll be joined by santa rosa city councilman.. chris rogers. we';ll talk about his town and its recovery. but right now.. let be send it back to you in the studio. (vicki) thank you grant... as we reported... the firefight is not over.. but there is progress to report.(steve) fire officials say they know it's frustrating... but ask for patience. kron 4's terisa estacio is live for us in santa rosa with late details. (estacio - reporting) i am here at the intersection of coffey lane and hopper lane and behind me complete devastation. so many homes mere shadows of what they once were right now, there is an all out effort to locate the dozens missing - (estacio reporting) it is grim and harsh work. these search and rescue workesr tasked with the dreadful job of going through the ash to locate missing mothers, fathers, aunts uncles loved ones still missing after the tubbbs fire ripped through neighbors here in santa rosa. this crew, from all over the b
kenwood, boyes hot springs, glen ellen, and parts of the city of sonoma. (grant) a litttle later this hour... i'll be joined by santa rosa city councilman.. chris rogers. we';ll talk about his town and its recovery. but right now.. let be send it back to you in the studio. (vicki) thank you grant... as we reported... the firefight is not over.. but there is progress to report.(steve) fire officials say they know it's frustrating... but ask for patience. kron 4's terisa estacio is live for us in...
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the post office on eighth street in vineburg, the boyes hot springs post office off the sonoma highwayt are all open for business. the sonoma post office at 6-17 broadway will have adjusted hours today -- it will open at noon and stay open until 7 tonight. mail from the glen ellen, kenwood, and eldridge offices will continue to be routed through petaluma. ( james ) and... businesses are slowly reopening in calistoga. a tasting room poured wine for tourists. postal workers delievered mail. and pacifico restaurant had a sandwich board out front that read -- we're open and thank you firefighters. ( james ) we're following breaking news out of santa cruz county. a house fire has spread and evacuations are now in place. ááátoss to breakááá (darya) welcome back... checking the roads with robin... (robin) major bart delays due to track work. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101.. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (anny hong): after two very warm days, a gradual cooling trend is forecast for today
the post office on eighth street in vineburg, the boyes hot springs post office off the sonoma highwayt are all open for business. the sonoma post office at 6-17 broadway will have adjusted hours today -- it will open at noon and stay open until 7 tonight. mail from the glen ellen, kenwood, and eldridge offices will continue to be routed through petaluma. ( james ) and... businesses are slowly reopening in calistoga. a tasting room poured wine for tourists. postal workers delievered mail. and...
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the sonoma post office at 6-17 broadway, the post office on eighth street in vineburg, the boyes hotoffice on bay street are all reopening. the sonoma post office will have adjusted hours today -- it will be open from noon to 7 tonight. mail from the glen ellen, kenwood, and eldridge offices will continue to be routed through petaluma. ( james ) and... businesses are slowly reopening in calistoga. a tasting room poured wine for tourists. postal workers delievered mail. and pacifico restaurant had a sandwich board out front that read -- we're open and thank you firefighters. (darya) in napa -- well into last week -- the padis family had already evacuated from their home and vineyard on dry creek road. they live right between the areas affected by the patrick fire and the atlas peak fire. at one point they could see flames coming over the hill. they put their harvested grapes in their cellar, hoping they might survive. last friday -- alexis padis was contacted by someone offering to spray her home with a gel-based fire retardant. a company rep in sonoma -- who is also a volunteer firef
the sonoma post office at 6-17 broadway, the post office on eighth street in vineburg, the boyes hotoffice on bay street are all reopening. the sonoma post office will have adjusted hours today -- it will be open from noon to 7 tonight. mail from the glen ellen, kenwood, and eldridge offices will continue to be routed through petaluma. ( james ) and... businesses are slowly reopening in calistoga. a tasting room poured wine for tourists. postal workers delievered mail. and pacifico restaurant...
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take a look at what deputies found when they stopped three "suspicious people cruising" boyes hot springsp knifes, drugs and flashlights. the sheriff's office wrote on facebook, " you can see from the photo, this group was certainly up to no good!" they arrested a man from san rafael, another man from oakland, and a woman rom san francisco. they were arrested for outstanding warrants and multiple drug violations. (marty) you can keep track of the lastest news with our kron 4 app. the app is free to download for apple and android devices. be sure to enable the push alert feature to receive breaking news updates. live look outside... golden gate bridge.. we'll be right back. i love my mom. my mom. i love my kids. my kids. my job. taking care of everybody. everyday. my mom. my kids. my job. yes. when i'm at work. when i'm at home. i could just really use some help sometimes. hey we hear you. that's why aarp helps family caregivers... with connections to experts and resources like our prepare to care guide. because we get it. if you don't think "this is right for me" when you think aarp, then
take a look at what deputies found when they stopped three "suspicious people cruising" boyes hot springsp knifes, drugs and flashlights. the sheriff's office wrote on facebook, " you can see from the photo, this group was certainly up to no good!" they arrested a man from san rafael, another man from oakland, and a woman rom san francisco. they were arrested for outstanding warrants and multiple drug violations. (marty) you can keep track of the lastest news with our kron 4...
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boyes hot springs in alvarado are also under an evacuation advisory. ron and his girlfriend packed up things that couldn't be replaced, things of sentimental value. >> now it's starting to kick in because i just couldn't imagine something like this to happen. this is such a quiet, beautiful neighborhood, snow. it's good's country. you never know. look what is going on, all these fires. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into the evening. but a few have chosen to stay. one person we talked with says unless it's a mandatory order, they're staying put. live in sonoma, lilian kim, abc 7 news. >> okay, lilian, thank you very much. >> some healdsburg residents will spend the night in a shelter after they were advised to evacuate from their homes. >> abc 7 news reporter katie utehs is live in healdsburg with more on that. katie? >> this shelter is housing a lot of people from santa rosa and the surrounding areas. but tonight they've seen an influx of locals from healdsburg as the city itself has some ev
boyes hot springs in alvarado are also under an evacuation advisory. ron and his girlfriend packed up things that couldn't be replaced, things of sentimental value. >> now it's starting to kick in because i just couldn't imagine something like this to happen. this is such a quiet, beautiful neighborhood, snow. it's good's country. you never know. look what is going on, all these fires. >> the roads leading up to arnold drive were bumper-to-bumper for most of the afternoon and into...
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boyes hot springs, alvarado. those areas are under advisory. the city of sonoma, we're watching very closely and will issue those one we need to. that comes from cal fire. i think folks need to understand the fire is moving. is changing rapidly. hopefully with the wind going down this morning, that will work to our advantage. >> scott alonso works with the county of sonoma communications. thank you for your insight. we will check in with you and a little bit. >>> there are evacuations in sonoma, east of santa rosa and north of kenwood. >> christien kafton is along highway 12. they are trying to save this winery. as you look around the area, give us perspective on what is in the path of this fire? >> reporter: we are here at the winery. we've been here all morning long. there are making efforts to try to save this and blunt the progress of the fire. jeff allen is here from cal fire . thank you for stopping. there is some active back firing going on right now. you are taking active measures to control the movement of this fire. >> correct. behind
boyes hot springs, alvarado. those areas are under advisory. the city of sonoma, we're watching very closely and will issue those one we need to. that comes from cal fire. i think folks need to understand the fire is moving. is changing rapidly. hopefully with the wind going down this morning, that will work to our advantage. >> scott alonso works with the county of sonoma communications. thank you for your insight. we will check in with you and a little bit. >>> there are...