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ktvu's debora villalon live now at the academy of friends fundraising gala that this year attracted a huge crowd like more than 1000 people? >> reporter: that show of course is long over but take a look, the -- the winners are six charities focused on hiv and aids. a great seat was night. >> i am rooting for suffragette. >> and chaired for her favorites spread over two levels of the san francisco design center. this party celebrates the movie and celebrates the fun in fund raising giving everyone a chance to dress up on oscar day. >> this is my first year. and i think it is not my last year. i'm having a great time. >> reporter: it begins on arrival with the red carpet. and the traditional golden boys wearing body paint and little else. trying to be as still as statues.
ktvu's debora villalon live now at the academy of friends fundraising gala that this year attracted a huge crowd like more than 1000 people? >> reporter: that show of course is long over but take a look, the -- the winners are six charities focused on hiv and aids. a great seat was night. >> i am rooting for suffragette. >> and chaired for her favorites spread over two levels of the san francisco design center. this party celebrates the movie and celebrates the fun in fund...
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debora villalon is in vallejo where neighbors are still trying to come to grips with what happened. deborah? >> reporter: we're in the glen cove neighborhood and in front of the vegas home, you can see a small arrangement of candles and flowers. this is where the veteran officer and his wife raised their family and where he died before dawn. police officers assembled and saluted, as the body of 58-year- old gus vegas was escorted to a corner with the presentation of an honor flag. vegas had 15 years with richmond police. >> it was great they sowed such respect for him. >> neighbors were struck by the senseless loss. >> still have so many years left of giving to the community, to his family, to the children he took care of. now it's all gone. >> i heard the shots this morning. pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: those closest
debora villalon is in vallejo where neighbors are still trying to come to grips with what happened. deborah? >> reporter: we're in the glen cove neighborhood and in front of the vegas home, you can see a small arrangement of candles and flowers. this is where the veteran officer and his wife raised their family and where he died before dawn. police officers assembled and saluted, as the body of 58-year- old gus vegas was escorted to a corner with the presentation of an honor flag. vegas...
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ktvu's debora villalon with more. >> reporter: we are at the fire house and crews arrived at the fireeady to rescue but found the situation just too far gone. >> all you heard was crackling. >> reporter: she lives two buildings down from the apartment that burned. the couple woke up to flames and smoke and got out with their 4-year-old son but couldn't get to their infant in another room. >> blazing. the fire was just everywhere. all i heard was the mother screaming. my baby, my baby. >> reporter: they treated this as a crime scene as they would any fire death although there is no suggestion it was anything but an accident. >> tough situation. >> reporter: tough on firefighters, poised to rescue a trapped child. >> it was decided it was too well involved. the environment inside was not livable so they changed tactics for a fire attack. >> reporter: it was too fierce for crews to go in and they ended up holding the mother back. >> she was trying to go in and get the baby. they wouldn't let her. >> reporter: in chaos it happens, leaving someone behind. >> sometimes when your only -- [ i
ktvu's debora villalon with more. >> reporter: we are at the fire house and crews arrived at the fireeady to rescue but found the situation just too far gone. >> all you heard was crackling. >> reporter: she lives two buildings down from the apartment that burned. the couple woke up to flames and smoke and got out with their 4-year-old son but couldn't get to their infant in another room. >> blazing. the fire was just everywhere. all i heard was the mother screaming. my...
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new developments from debora villalon. wear that underground link has deborah? >> reporter: crews discovered a rupture in an eight inch main. it may explain why these properties are sliding but it doesn't explain why that leak persists for so long. when water department crews finally dug down in the right spot under the avenue, water from the burst maine was falling fast. >> i was there when they opened it up. like a river under the street. >> reporter: ronald muller -- martel owns a $2 million lot, the house he bought but had not yet moved his family into, torn down by emergency order. martel believes that slide was due to the ongoing water leak. >> experts came out with their reports, i think to me, it's pretty conclusive, we were the canary in the coal mine. >> reporter: patches where testing were done, but dropped without result after residents complained about spouting and pooling water. only after martel's house was weekend find. >> the investigation, was this cost -- was this caused? we wanted to review it, we'll help him. to expedite the permit. before t
new developments from debora villalon. wear that underground link has deborah? >> reporter: crews discovered a rupture in an eight inch main. it may explain why these properties are sliding but it doesn't explain why that leak persists for so long. when water department crews finally dug down in the right spot under the avenue, water from the burst maine was falling fast. >> i was there when they opened it up. like a river under the street. >> reporter: ronald muller -- martel...
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debora villalon live now at oakland where the mystery first began. >> reporter: he was dropped off for a business appointment here in downtown oakland on tuesday morning. his family became frantic when he blew it off. now they have a new clue to where he went next. >> we love him a lot. >> reporter: the family says this photo from instagram shows 73-year-old john back in san francisco on the coastal trail near lands and. they say it was snapped about noon tuesday. on park and left oakland. it brings daughter laura to tears. the family has spread missing posters as far south as san jose searching hospitals, police stations, shelters. now they say they will focus on the point lobos area and its trails which they say he knew well from going up in san francisco. >> my dad is a very reliable person. he goes where he says. he doesn't -- he's never done anything like this. very unusual. he's an amazing grandfather and a really solid, good, decent person. >> the amazing secrets found in his free and clear real estate system. >> reporter: john beck the family man seems a far cry from the busine
debora villalon live now at oakland where the mystery first began. >> reporter: he was dropped off for a business appointment here in downtown oakland on tuesday morning. his family became frantic when he blew it off. now they have a new clue to where he went next. >> we love him a lot. >> reporter: the family says this photo from instagram shows 73-year-old john back in san francisco on the coastal trail near lands and. they say it was snapped about noon tuesday. on park and...
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ktvu's debora villalon live near the ferry building with the march and the message. deborah? >> reporter: it was in your face. city leaders have been trying to hide the homeless problem, vengeance. mad at mayor ed lee and a lack of housing solutions, a few hundred people set off from san francisco ferry building and marched the perimeter of super bowl city. a large police escort kept the group contained. the same officers that prevented the protesters from getting close to the entry gate were pitching their tents like they hope to. >> we want justice for the homeless people. how dare mayor lee keep the homeless people out of san francisco! >> reporter: public works crews and police have been sweeping the streets of homeless encampments especially in high visibility areas near the venues. they are being told over and over again they need to move for the super bowl. leaders say citations have been flying for infractions such as sitting on sidewalks, citations the poor can't pay but may disqualify them from shelters. >> the major freeway arteries, encampments rounding them have
ktvu's debora villalon live near the ferry building with the march and the message. deborah? >> reporter: it was in your face. city leaders have been trying to hide the homeless problem, vengeance. mad at mayor ed lee and a lack of housing solutions, a few hundred people set off from san francisco ferry building and marched the perimeter of super bowl city. a large police escort kept the group contained. the same officers that prevented the protesters from getting close to the entry gate...
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debora villalon live at city hall in danville wear that vote came about 45 minutes ago. >> reporter: 4-1, julie. a loan councilman argued for private property rights but the others spoke of crime and quality of life. danville has just 15 rentals posted most days but one in particular has gotten a lot of attention. >> from the moment i get up and go to my kitchen, this is what i see first thing in the morning. >> reporter: to stories and to close, complaints about their neighbor's home edition and they say it was built purely to rent to short-term guests. >> there have been couples that have stayed there, there have been young women, there have been men. i don't know who is looking in at me. i have no privacy. i have a teenage daughter and i have no idea who is staying there. >> reporter: this neighborhood has other rentals too. >> we don't want it here because of the possibility of riffraff and the possibility of the unknown. >> reporter: supporters say it's also economic. revenue lost because travelers in private homes don't frequent danville has what -- one hotel and the manager of
debora villalon live at city hall in danville wear that vote came about 45 minutes ago. >> reporter: 4-1, julie. a loan councilman argued for private property rights but the others spoke of crime and quality of life. danville has just 15 rentals posted most days but one in particular has gotten a lot of attention. >> from the moment i get up and go to my kitchen, this is what i see first thing in the morning. >> reporter: to stories and to close, complaints about their...
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debora villalon is at a shelter that's been set up to take them. it's filling up tonight. >> reporter: just over 100 people sleeping here tonight. capacity is 150. there's a space to add more the challenge, though, get people to come. >> we pushed our cars all the way from division and brannan. >> reporter: she is part of the exodus. pushed from sidewalks and vacant lots. as san francisco clears homeless camps calling them dirty and dangerous. notices are posted and police are pushing hard. >> all our pictures. we had 12 hours to leave. they would come back and arrest anybody. >> reporter: jesse turner won't risk arrest. he's emptying his tent and will take what he can carry. anything left behind is thrown away by public works crews. a friend urges jesse to go to a shelter. safer than the streets. >> this is basically a burning hotel. they are tied to the tents. if they leave, everything is stolen. it's very dangerous. >> reporter: jesse says he doesn't blame the city for cleaning the camps. >> people are pretty dirty around here. we clean up every
debora villalon is at a shelter that's been set up to take them. it's filling up tonight. >> reporter: just over 100 people sleeping here tonight. capacity is 150. there's a space to add more the challenge, though, get people to come. >> we pushed our cars all the way from division and brannan. >> reporter: she is part of the exodus. pushed from sidewalks and vacant lots. as san francisco clears homeless camps calling them dirty and dangerous. notices are posted and police are...
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. >> we have team coverage tonight with debora villalon. but first, mark tamayo on the rain falling right now. mark? out there, if we start of the day with a few sunny breaks, but then afternoon clouds and rainfall totals really adding up. adding to those totals right now, so far kentfield, 0.75. santa rosa 0.44. san jose 0.13. as i mentioned, we are adding to those totals. take a look at my storm tracker, this is the radar loop. you can see the progression of the rainfall, the activity moving in from the south and west. with that, steady rain earlier in the day was focused in the northern half of the bay area. but that has changed a bit. right now things beginning to taper off a bit for parts of the north bay. out toward concorde and san ramon, some downpour in this area. moderate borderline heavy out there approaching san mateo, heyward, union city, showing you the activity. looking at all that action. the focus is in the south bay especially down toward morgan hill and gilroy. and you can see right here, with the yellows and reds, some m
. >> we have team coverage tonight with debora villalon. but first, mark tamayo on the rain falling right now. mark? out there, if we start of the day with a few sunny breaks, but then afternoon clouds and rainfall totals really adding up. adding to those totals right now, so far kentfield, 0.75. santa rosa 0.44. san jose 0.13. as i mentioned, we are adding to those totals. take a look at my storm tracker, this is the radar loop. you can see the progression of the rainfall, the activity...
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tonight at dozens of sites, people rallied in support of apple and ktvu's debora villalon attended a rally in san francisco and now she's near an apple store on stockton street. >> reporter: some people came to this protest intentionally. others were just passing by this busy corner. they saw it and joined in. supporting the view this isn't about one phone or one act of >> [ music ] privacy's a human right you shall not remove. >> reporter: a distinctly high- tech issue. >> what we're seeing here is a power rep. >> reporter: with smart phones in almost every hand, they became the process signs proclaiming i do not consent to search of this device. >> there's no question that the government is exploiting the san bernardino case. >> reporter: the justice department wants into the locked phone of one of the killers. plus at least nine other phones lead to crimes in which it can't crack the passcode. >> one of the reasons is it would be among the most dangerous things created since the birth of computing. >> reporter: dangerous, critics say, because that crowed in the crock -- in the wro
tonight at dozens of sites, people rallied in support of apple and ktvu's debora villalon attended a rally in san francisco and now she's near an apple store on stockton street. >> reporter: some people came to this protest intentionally. others were just passing by this busy corner. they saw it and joined in. supporting the view this isn't about one phone or one act of >> [ music ] privacy's a human right you shall not remove. >> reporter: a distinctly high- tech issue....
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ktvu's debora villalon live near the ferry building with the march and the message. deborah? >> reporter: it was in your face. city leaders have been trying to hide the homeless problem, it emerged tonight with a vengeance. mad at mayor ed lee and a lack of housing solutions, a few hundred people set off from san francisco ferry building and marched the perimeter of super bowl city. a large police escort kept the group contained. the same officers that prevented the protesters from getting close to the entry gate were pitching their tents like they hope to. >> we want justice for the homeless people. how dare mayor lee keep the homeless people out of san francisco! >> reporter: public works crews and police have been sweeping the streets of homeless encampments especially in high visibility areas near the venues. they are being told over and over again they need to move for the super bowl. leaders say citations have been flying for infractions such as sitting on sidewalks, citations the poor can't pay but may disqualify them from shelters. >> the major freeway arteries, encam
ktvu's debora villalon live near the ferry building with the march and the message. deborah? >> reporter: it was in your face. city leaders have been trying to hide the homeless problem, it emerged tonight with a vengeance. mad at mayor ed lee and a lack of housing solutions, a few hundred people set off from san francisco ferry building and marched the perimeter of super bowl city. a large police escort kept the group contained. the same officers that prevented the protesters from...
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debora villalon live now at oakland where the mystery first began. >> reporter: he was dropped off for a business appointment here in downtown oakland on tuesday morning. his family became frantic when he blew it off. now they have a new clue to where he went next. >> we love him a lot. >> reporter: the family says this photo from instagram shows 73-year-old john back in san francisco on the coastal trail near lands and. they say it was snapped about noon tuesday. just a few hours after back got on park and left oakland. it brings daughter laura to tears. the family has spread missing posters as far south as san jose searching hospitals, police stations, shelters. now they say they will focus on the point lobos area and its trails which they say he knew well from going up in san francisco. >> my dad is a very reliable person. he goes where he says. he doesn't -- he's never done anything like this. very unusual. he's an amazing grandfather and a really solid, good, decent person. >> the amazing secrets found in his free and clear real estate system. >> reporter: john beck the family man
debora villalon live now at oakland where the mystery first began. >> reporter: he was dropped off for a business appointment here in downtown oakland on tuesday morning. his family became frantic when he blew it off. now they have a new clue to where he went next. >> we love him a lot. >> reporter: the family says this photo from instagram shows 73-year-old john back in san francisco on the coastal trail near lands and. they say it was snapped about noon tuesday. just a few...
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debora villalon live at city hall in danville wear that vote came about 45 minutes ago. deborah? >> reporter: 4-1, julie. a loan councilman argued for private property rights but the others spoke of crime and quality of life. danville has just 15 rentals posted most days but one in particular has gotten a lot of attention. >> from the moment i get up and go to my kitchen, this is what i see first thing in the morning. >> reporter: to stories and to close, complaints about their neighbor's home edition and they say it was built purely to rent to short-term guests. >> there have been couples that have stayed there, there have been young women, there have been men. i don't know who is looking in at me. i have no privacy. i have a teenage daughter and i have no idea who is staying there. >> reporter: this neighborhood has other rentals too. >> we don't want it here because of the possibility of riffraff and the possibility of the unknown. >> reporter: supporters say it's also economic. revenue lost because travelers in private homes don't frequent bars and restaurants. danville has w
debora villalon live at city hall in danville wear that vote came about 45 minutes ago. deborah? >> reporter: 4-1, julie. a loan councilman argued for private property rights but the others spoke of crime and quality of life. danville has just 15 rentals posted most days but one in particular has gotten a lot of attention. >> from the moment i get up and go to my kitchen, this is what i see first thing in the morning. >> reporter: to stories and to close, complaints about...
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. >> we have team coverage tonight with debora villalon. but first, mark tamayo on the rain falling right now. mark? >> reporter: intense downpours out there, if we start of the day with a few sunny breaks, but then afternoon clouds and rainfall totals really adding up. adding to those totals right now, so far kentfield, 0.75. santa rosa 0.44. san jose 0.13. as i mentioned, we are adding to those totals. take a look at my storm tracker, this is the radar loop. you can see the progression of the rainfall, the activity moving in from the south and west. with that, steady rain earlier in the day was focused in the northern half of the bay area. but that has changed a bit. right now things beginning to taper off a bit for parts of the north bay. out toward concorde and san ramon, some downpour in this area. moderate borderline heavy out there approaching san mateo, heyward, union city, showing you the activity. looking at all that action. the focus is in the south bay especially down toward morgan hill and gilroy. over half an inch of rainfall
. >> we have team coverage tonight with debora villalon. but first, mark tamayo on the rain falling right now. mark? >> reporter: intense downpours out there, if we start of the day with a few sunny breaks, but then afternoon clouds and rainfall totals really adding up. adding to those totals right now, so far kentfield, 0.75. santa rosa 0.44. san jose 0.13. as i mentioned, we are adding to those totals. take a look at my storm tracker, this is the radar loop. you can see the...
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debora villalon is at a shelter that's been set up to take them. it's filling up tonight. >> reporter: just over 100 people sleeping here tonight. capacity is 150. there's a space to add more beds if needed. the challenge, though, get people to come. >> we pushed our cars all the way from division and brannan. >> reporter: she is part of the exodus. pushed from sidewalks and vacant lots. as san francisco clears homeless camps calling them dirty and dangerous. notices are posted and police are pushing hard. >> all our pictures. we had 12 hours to leave. they would come back and arrest anybody. >> reporter: jesse turner won't risk arrest. he's emptying his tent and will take what he can carry. anything left behind is thrown away by public works crews. a friend urges jesse to go to a shelter. safer than the streets. >> this is basically a burning hotel. they are tied to the tents. if they leave, everything is stolen. it's very dangerous. drugs are rampant. >> reporter: jesse says he doesn't blame the city for cleaning the camps. >> people are pretty d
debora villalon is at a shelter that's been set up to take them. it's filling up tonight. >> reporter: just over 100 people sleeping here tonight. capacity is 150. there's a space to add more beds if needed. the challenge, though, get people to come. >> we pushed our cars all the way from division and brannan. >> reporter: she is part of the exodus. pushed from sidewalks and vacant lots. as san francisco clears homeless camps calling them dirty and dangerous. notices are...
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tonight at dozens of sites, people rallied in support of apple and ktvu's debora villalon attended a rally in san francisco and now she's near an apple store on stockton street. >> reporter: some people came to this protest intentionally. others were just passing by this busy corner. they saw it and joined in. supporting the view this isn't about one phone or one act of terror. >> [ music ] privacy's a human right you shall not remove. >> reporter: a distinctly high- tech issue. >> what we're seeing here is a power rep. >> reporter: with smart phones in almost every hand, they became the process signs proclaiming i do not consent to search of this device. >> there's no question that the government is exploiting the san bernardino case. >> reporter: the justice department wants into the locked phone of one of the killers. plus at least nine other phones lead to crimes in which it can't crack the passcode. >> one of the reasons is it would be among the most dangerous things created since the birth of computing. >> reporter: dangerous, critics say, because that crowed in the crock -- in
tonight at dozens of sites, people rallied in support of apple and ktvu's debora villalon attended a rally in san francisco and now she's near an apple store on stockton street. >> reporter: some people came to this protest intentionally. others were just passing by this busy corner. they saw it and joined in. supporting the view this isn't about one phone or one act of terror. >> [ music ] privacy's a human right you shall not remove. >> reporter: a distinctly high- tech...
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new developments from debora villalon. wear that underground link has finally been capped now. deborah? >> reporter: crews discovered a rupture in an eight inch main. it may explain why these properties are sliding but it doesn't explain why that leak persists for so long. when water department crews finally dug down in the right spot under the avenue, water from the burst maine was falling fast. >> i was there when they opened it up. like a river under the street. >> reporter: ronald muller -- martel owns a $2 million lot, the house he bought but had not yet moved his family into, torn down by emergency order. martel believes that slide was due to the ongoing water leak. >> experts came out with their reports, i think to me, it's pretty conclusive, we were the canary in the coal mine. >> reporter: patches where testing were done, but dropped without result after residents complained about spouting and pooling water. only after martel's house was lost leak detection became more determined, resulting in the weekend find. >> the investigation, was this cost -- was this caused? we
new developments from debora villalon. wear that underground link has finally been capped now. deborah? >> reporter: crews discovered a rupture in an eight inch main. it may explain why these properties are sliding but it doesn't explain why that leak persists for so long. when water department crews finally dug down in the right spot under the avenue, water from the burst maine was falling fast. >> i was there when they opened it up. like a river under the street. >>...
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ktvu's debora villalon live now at the academy of friends fundraising gala that this year attracted a huge crowd like more than 1000 people? >> reporter: that show of course is long over but take a look, the -- the winners are six charities focused on hiv and aids. a great seat was night. >> i am rooting for suffragette. >> and chaired for her favorites san francisco design center. this party celebrates the movie and celebrates the fun in fund raising giving everyone a chance to dress up on oscar day. >> this is my first year. and i think it is not my last year. i'm having a great time. >> reporter: it begins on arrival with the red carpet. and the traditional golden boys wearing body paint and little else. trying to be as still as statues. the films change year to year but not the cause. academy of friends has awarded almost $9 million to 70 hiv- aids organizations since it launched in 1980. back then the epidemic was just emerging. now it's a different era. >> obviously it's reduced at this point which is wonderful. we'd like it to get down to zero but people need our help and we wa
ktvu's debora villalon live now at the academy of friends fundraising gala that this year attracted a huge crowd like more than 1000 people? >> reporter: that show of course is long over but take a look, the -- the winners are six charities focused on hiv and aids. a great seat was night. >> i am rooting for suffragette. >> and chaired for her favorites san francisco design center. this party celebrates the movie and celebrates the fun in fund raising giving everyone a chance...
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the firefighters union is pulling together a fund to help >> debora villalon reporting tonight, thank you. >>> cal-osha voted on a different kind of safety issue today. they rejected a requirement for actors to use condoms in x rated movies. a norm of actors said it would force the industry underground and jeopardize safety measures. >> you can't make every industry risk free. we have done incredible strides through this method and it is very effective and useful and supported by everybody. >> los angeles county already has a condom rule. the safety board voted in favor of the regulation. but it needed 4 votes to pass. >>> now to the vacancy on the scalia's seat should be filled and who should fill it. the current president or the next president. ktvu's jana katsuyama with two new polls. >> reporter: this has come at a time when voters are just started to get ready for the next round of caucuses and the primary. a bus headed for nevada and it is clear many voters are saying this is a critical issue as they choose their next president. >> reporter: as the supreme court prepares for fri
the firefighters union is pulling together a fund to help >> debora villalon reporting tonight, thank you. >>> cal-osha voted on a different kind of safety issue today. they rejected a requirement for actors to use condoms in x rated movies. a norm of actors said it would force the industry underground and jeopardize safety measures. >> you can't make every industry risk free. we have done incredible strides through this method and it is very effective and useful and...
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ktvu's debora villalon live in brisbane where the couple lived. deborah? >> reporter: it's a home that is now a crime scene, julie. a small memorial has sprung up for 57-year-old shelly titchener, police have been here all day. police knew about shelly titchener's disappearance. they knew from her husband, paul. the night before valentine's day to stay with a friend. when she hadn't returned two days later, he reported her missing. >> i think they didn't have a great relationship, but a lot of people don't. >> reporter: neighbors who watched paul titchener put up missing posters on the street now don't know what to think. shelley's friends wondered on the facebook search page, why would she leave without a car? a phone? a wallet? and two grown sons frantic? this neighbor recalled shelley as troubled the last time she saw her. >> seemed trouble. -- troubled. >> reporter: body parts of the dumbarton., beginning sunday evening with a woman's torso found by fishermen as fremont police investigated, a man jumped from the bay bridge about 9:00 tuesday night. soo
ktvu's debora villalon live in brisbane where the couple lived. deborah? >> reporter: it's a home that is now a crime scene, julie. a small memorial has sprung up for 57-year-old shelly titchener, police have been here all day. police knew about shelly titchener's disappearance. they knew from her husband, paul. the night before valentine's day to stay with a friend. when she hadn't returned two days later, he reported her missing. >> i think they didn't have a great relationship,...
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debora villalon is in the city tonight. deborah, didn't take you long to find that coyote, did it? >> reporter: no. we rolled up and there he was. coyotes are common in golden gate park and vernal hill but this one has meandered about a mile away. >> right there. do you see him? right in the bushes. >> reporter: quite the curiosity for stopping the car. >> look at bush. >> reporter: this coyote has taken a liking to a vacant lot on brewster street. word has traveled up and down the block. >> now we see him every day. every day he comes out and looks out and comes back in. >> reporter: he has moved in? >> i think so. >> reporter: adrian martinez has snapped a few dozen pictures. but becoming increasingly bold. venturing onto the street during the day even lingering with people around. >> is he getting more comfortable or hungry? >> reporter: the coyote becomes attentive when dogs walk by. they are now firmly on leash. no dogs or cats have been attacked but they are prey to a coyote after all. >> i don't think it's a good place for him to live here, he needs a lot more space to hunt.
debora villalon is in the city tonight. deborah, didn't take you long to find that coyote, did it? >> reporter: no. we rolled up and there he was. coyotes are common in golden gate park and vernal hill but this one has meandered about a mile away. >> right there. do you see him? right in the bushes. >> reporter: quite the curiosity for stopping the car. >> look at bush. >> reporter: this coyote has taken a liking to a vacant lot on brewster street. word has...
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debora villalon is in vallejo where neighbors are still trying to come to grips with what happened. deborah? cove neighborhood and in front of the vegas home, you can see a small arrangement of candles and flowers. this is where the veteran officer and his wife raised their family and where he died before dawn. police officers assembled and saluted, as the body of 58-year- old gus vegas was escorted to a corner with the presentation of an honor flag. vegas had 15 years with richmond police. >> it was great they sowed such respect for him. >> neighbors were struck by the senseless loss. >> still have so many years left of giving to the community, to his family, to the children he took care of. now it's all gone. >> i heard the shots this morning. pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: those closest heard shots just before 5:00 a.m. but to link them to this household, always peaceful or their neighbor, off-duty. >> he always smiled. he was always, a common neighbor. a solid guy. and you could talk to him about anything. >> this is a huge blow for us. >> reporter: richmond's chief joined with inv
debora villalon is in vallejo where neighbors are still trying to come to grips with what happened. deborah? cove neighborhood and in front of the vegas home, you can see a small arrangement of candles and flowers. this is where the veteran officer and his wife raised their family and where he died before dawn. police officers assembled and saluted, as the body of 58-year- old gus vegas was escorted to a corner with the presentation of an honor flag. vegas had 15 years with richmond police....
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fox's debora villalon has more on the cleanup process. super bowl fifty in the books- and two hours later- the first trainload of fans arrived back in san francisco. for many of them the next stop: the airport. dalrymple says: "it was fabulous, it was a great game. peyton did it and we're all really happy. now you go home. yeah..... we go home." even before kick- off, and as fans the venues that thousands of huge semis and coming back to the market street to remove all traces of super bowl city. what took a full week to build will take just four days "we're a little used moscone center year." what was the "nfl welcome their buczkowski says: are some of the busiest days we've ever had. but it will be nice to get back to regular business. whew! we were just assaulted by the whole nfl." the city managed the super bowl phenomenon with relatively few snags. buys street souvenir visitors leave with their memories. woman jogs residents get their streets back. gabel says: "i guess i'd say i'm ready to see it go because it's nice to be able to wal
fox's debora villalon has more on the cleanup process. super bowl fifty in the books- and two hours later- the first trainload of fans arrived back in san francisco. for many of them the next stop: the airport. dalrymple says: "it was fabulous, it was a great game. peyton did it and we're all really happy. now you go home. yeah..... we go home." even before kick- off, and as fans the venues that thousands of huge semis and coming back to the market street to remove all traces of super...
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debora villalon is in the city tonight. deborah, didn't take you long to find that coyote, did it? >> reporter: no. we rolled up and there he was. coyotes are common in golden gate park and vernal hill but this one has meandered about a mile away. >> right there. do you see him? right in the bushes. >> reporter: quite the curiosity for stopping the car. >> look at bush. >> reporter: this coyote has taken a liking to a vacant lot on brewster street. word has traveled up and down the block. >> now we see him every day. every day he comes out and looks out and comes back in. >> reporter: he has moved in? >> i think so. >> reporter: adrian martinez has snapped a few dozen pictures. the coyote, skittish at first, but becoming increasingly bold. venturing onto the street during the day even lingering with people around. >> is he getting more comfortable or hungry? >> reporter: the coyote becomes attentive when dogs walk by. they are now firmly on leash. no dogs or cats have been attacked but they are prey to a coyote after all. >> i don't think it's a good place for him to live here, he
debora villalon is in the city tonight. deborah, didn't take you long to find that coyote, did it? >> reporter: no. we rolled up and there he was. coyotes are common in golden gate park and vernal hill but this one has meandered about a mile away. >> right there. do you see him? right in the bushes. >> reporter: quite the curiosity for stopping the car. >> look at bush. >> reporter: this coyote has taken a liking to a vacant lot on brewster street. word has...
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so he did, four nights have been set aside for review and comment, four and against the plan, debora villalon listened in on this first night and safety was the key issue. deborah? >> reporter: the chambers are packed but three hours in, the public is still waiting to talk. planning commissioners have the floor and they are still asking questions. staff recommends yes on oil trains but opponents hope to halt them. next to the union pacific tracks, this would manufacturer deals with trains every day. >> we have situations where our employees can't get in and out because there's a train across the tracks. >> reporter: what worries him now is not convenience but safety. >> it's been on the radar for at least three or four years. >> reporter: oil trains are a polarizing idea. more than 100 people waited hours for the chance to weigh >> just keep don't -- going down the list until we get everybody in. >> reporter: valero wants to build a $50 million rail terminal at its refinery. basically a long loading rack that could drain 50 tank cars at a time. that way, crude oil could come in by land instea
so he did, four nights have been set aside for review and comment, four and against the plan, debora villalon listened in on this first night and safety was the key issue. deborah? >> reporter: the chambers are packed but three hours in, the public is still waiting to talk. planning commissioners have the floor and they are still asking questions. staff recommends yes on oil trains but opponents hope to halt them. next to the union pacific tracks, this would manufacturer deals with trains...
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. >> debora villalon is live in fremont where a fire crew had to adapt its training to fit this unusual rescue. deborah? >> reporter: sunday afternoon and a call to remember. a baby horse spotted down a deep gully. he's not out of the woods yet. >> he's very tenacious. he has a will to live. >> reporter: at six days old, this colt should be nothing but his mother is nowhere to be found. and an animal control officer has become his surrogate mom. >> it kind of stuck. he's very sweet especially for going through that traumatic event. >> reporter: ballantyne was spotted by a hiker at the bottom of a ravine. he might have fallen from the roadside or the branch, clips are on both sides. >> when i first walked up to him, he was screaming at me. >> reporter: the cold has a pulse fracture from the fall but an officer didn't know that then. only that he was in a creek shivering. she got him up and wrapped in a comforter. >> the budget was astonished that he was actually still living. usually after a couple hours in those cold, wet conditions, they die. >> we used some of the rescue harnesses we
. >> debora villalon is live in fremont where a fire crew had to adapt its training to fit this unusual rescue. deborah? >> reporter: sunday afternoon and a call to remember. a baby horse spotted down a deep gully. he's not out of the woods yet. >> he's very tenacious. he has a will to live. >> reporter: at six days old, this colt should be nothing but his mother is nowhere to be found. and an animal control officer has become his surrogate mom. >> it kind of...
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ktvu's debora villalon live in brisbane where the couple lived. deborah? >> reporter: it's a home that is now a crime scene, julie. a small memorial has sprung up for 57-year-old shelly titchener, police have been here all day. police knew about shelly titchener's disappearance. they knew from her husband, paul. he said she left their house the night before valentine's day to stay with a friend. when she hadn't returned two days later, he reported her missing. >> i think they didn't have a great relationship, but a lot of people don't. >> reporter: neighbors who watched paul titchener put up missing posters on the street now don't know what to think. shelley's friends wondered on the facebook search page, why would she leave without a car? a phone? a wallet? and two grown sons frantic? this neighbor recalled shelley as troubled the last time she saw her. >> seemed trouble. -- troubled. >> reporter: body parts of the dumbarton., beginning sunday evening with a woman's torso found by fishermen as fremont police investigated, a man jumped from the bay bridge
ktvu's debora villalon live in brisbane where the couple lived. deborah? >> reporter: it's a home that is now a crime scene, julie. a small memorial has sprung up for 57-year-old shelly titchener, police have been here all day. police knew about shelly titchener's disappearance. they knew from her husband, paul. he said she left their house the night before valentine's day to stay with a friend. when she hadn't returned two days later, he reported her missing. >> i think they didn't...
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so he did, four nights have been set aside for review and comment, four and against the plan, debora villalonlistened in on this first night and safety was the key issue. deborah? >> reporter: the chambers are packed but three hours in, the public is still waiting to talk. planning commissioners have the floor and they are still asking questions. staff recommends yes on oil trains but opponents hope to halt them. next to the union pacific tracks, this would manufacturer deals with trains every day. >> we have situations where our employees can't get in and out because there's a train across the tracks. >> reporter: what worries him now is not convenience but safety. >> it's been on the radar for at least three or four years. >> reporter: oil trains are a polarizing idea. more than 100 people waited hours for the chance to weigh in. >> just keep don't -- going down the list until we get everybody in. >> reporter: valero wants to build a $50 million rail terminal at its refinery. basically a long loading rack that could drain 50 tank cars at a time. that way, crude oil could come in by land ins
so he did, four nights have been set aside for review and comment, four and against the plan, debora villalonlistened in on this first night and safety was the key issue. deborah? >> reporter: the chambers are packed but three hours in, the public is still waiting to talk. planning commissioners have the floor and they are still asking questions. staff recommends yes on oil trains but opponents hope to halt them. next to the union pacific tracks, this would manufacturer deals with trains...
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. >> debora villalon is live in fremont where a fire crew had to adapt its training to fit this unusualeborah? >> reporter: sunday afternoon and a call to remember. a baby horse spotted down a deep gully. he's not out of the woods yet. >> he's very tenacious. he has a will to live. >> reporter: at six days old, this colt should be nothing but his mother is nowhere to be found. and an animal control officer has become his surrogate mom. even naming him valentine. >> it kind of stuck. he's very sweet especially for going through that traumatic event. >> reporter: ballantyne was spotted by a hiker at the bottom of a ravine. he might have fallen from the roadside or the branch, clips are on both sides. >> when i first walked up to him, he was screaming at me. >> reporter: the cold has a pulse fracture from the fall but an officer didn't know that then. only that he was in a creek shivering. she got him up and wrapped in a comforter. >> the budget was astonished that he was actually still living. usually after a couple hours in those cold, wet conditions, they die. >> we used some of the res
. >> debora villalon is live in fremont where a fire crew had to adapt its training to fit this unusualeborah? >> reporter: sunday afternoon and a call to remember. a baby horse spotted down a deep gully. he's not out of the woods yet. >> he's very tenacious. he has a will to live. >> reporter: at six days old, this colt should be nothing but his mother is nowhere to be found. and an animal control officer has become his surrogate mom. even naming him valentine. >>...
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debora villalon live at city hall in danville wear that vote came about 45 minutes ago.
debora villalon live at city hall in danville wear that vote came about 45 minutes ago.