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we start our coverage with kimberly kuizon south of sarasota key where homes are bearing the scars of the storm. >> reporter: we're here at bay winds now only the bay separates this from siesta key. another clean up is under way. >> it is one of those things that you cannot predict and boom, it's there. >> reporter: the tornado shook the condos. when tom woke up the roof was gone. >> you cannot occupy it t was condemned. >> he rents here every year now >> we had a month here we got half in. >> the crew of 48 started the clean up effort. >> the water damage is the main thing. >> railings were ripped off and debris severery where. it produced winds of 130 miles per hour. >> there are nails. >> inside of the condo as skylight was formed, the damage will not be simple. >> the construction from start to end we're talking months. >> it is important that it is done right so people will not run into future problems. >> it is better to mitigate the problems and to put us in a position where we don't have fungal growth, we get the environments on the interior of the inter units stabilize. he is
we start our coverage with kimberly kuizon south of sarasota key where homes are bearing the scars of the storm. >> reporter: we're here at bay winds now only the bay separates this from siesta key. another clean up is under way. >> it is one of those things that you cannot predict and boom, it's there. >> reporter: the tornado shook the condos. when tom woke up the roof was gone. >> you cannot occupy it t was condemned. >> he rents here every year now >> we...
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anyone with information call us. >> in manatee county, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. >> a judge set a no bond status. as for douglas cobond out if there are charges. deputies are looking into the possibility of a third suspect. >>> senator bill nelson hopes he has the evidence he needs to open a criminal investigation into the dozier school for boys. he met with dr. erin kimerling into the reform school. the report stops short of saying there was criminal behavior but as many bodies buried there than the state expected. they're identifying the remains through dna. the senator said it is proof of widespread abuse and the families and victims deserve more answers, they add all the families of the ones that we know about and those that we don't know about, they deserve not only an apology, they deserve the heart felt enormous grief that we should feel about a chapter of our florida history. >> nelson said he will request that the justice department open a full criminal investigation and the report justifies the need for one. 11 people are facing charges in an under cover fraud investigat
anyone with information call us. >> in manatee county, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. >> a judge set a no bond status. as for douglas cobond out if there are charges. deputies are looking into the possibility of a third suspect. >>> senator bill nelson hopes he has the evidence he needs to open a criminal investigation into the dozier school for boys. he met with dr. erin kimerling into the reform school. the report stops short of saying there was criminal behavior but as...
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as fox 13's kimberly kuizon reports the damage, they really feel pretty lucky. 3 pkg:the bad weather started slowly.susan 3:57:26"first there was a lot of rain and then you could feel the winds pick up it was enough to wake up susan culliton and her husband as they slept in their siesta key condo-nat pop something--the warnings went out, then the tornado hit. there was a distinct sound of a train roaring through and my husband said hit the floor." others at the excelsior condo heart it too. norm 4:10:25-" there was a big roar and the wind got really loud. next thing we knew the ceiling cracked. the roof fell in." lois steele lives across the street at crystal sands and felt the force. lois 4:18:28-" my dog started barking and then by the time i figured out what it was it was over." outside the debris was everywherescreened porches were blown in at crystal sands and crescent arms and dozens of cars had their windows blown out. bill ruff 4:16:48-" you can see the roof and the shingles there." shingles were spread across units and the roof on building 5 at excelsior was blown off. norm
as fox 13's kimberly kuizon reports the damage, they really feel pretty lucky. 3 pkg:the bad weather started slowly.susan 3:57:26"first there was a lot of rain and then you could feel the winds pick up it was enough to wake up susan culliton and her husband as they slept in their siesta key condo-nat pop something--the warnings went out, then the tornado hit. there was a distinct sound of a train roaring through and my husband said hit the floor." others at the excelsior condo heart...
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and kimberly kuizon joins from us the scene. tell us what the county is telling people to do now? >> reporter: chris, the county says call your insurance not, call them and -- damage. if not call them and ask them what to do. you can see the homes with blue tarps over them. you can see the tree and the debris that's piled up. adjustors have been out here since the morning and people out here are trying to get their lives back to normal. >> all i could hear is crashing and glass shattering. >> at 3 in the morning, cameron cox was awakened with winds nearing 130 miles ripping her neighborhood apart. >> the noisy have never been so scared, i don't think i'll get over it. >> it was dark and the power went out and wait for daylight. >> the garage door is bent. windows. >> and my daughter-in-law picked up my paperwork. look at my computer, she counts her blessings she is okay as she i want to stay here, i like it, they want the homeowners to report the damage sooner rather than later. they had deputies and resources from the red cross and power and light available to homeowners. >> we w
and kimberly kuizon joins from us the scene. tell us what the county is telling people to do now? >> reporter: chris, the county says call your insurance not, call them and -- damage. if not call them and ask them what to do. you can see the homes with blue tarps over them. you can see the tree and the debris that's piled up. adjustors have been out here since the morning and people out here are trying to get their lives back to normal. >> all i could hear is crashing and glass...
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deputies caught the man and as kimberly kuizon reports he was no stranger to the pharmacy. >> sun pharmacy in sarasota is where you will find bob patel. he opened the pharmacy six years ago. >> when you need it, let us know. >> it is his life and his patients mean everything. >> i don't want to push the pills i want to make a difference in someone's life. >> on tuesday around 4 a.m. he got a call from the sheriff's office, someone had busted in his front door. >> when i heard about that someone broke in, it was hard to believe. i saw it i said why would they do that. >> he found someone who stolen 12 boxes of doses of a highly addictive spray. >> i was devastated i could not believe it. >> they turned to footage that's a hoodie running in and running out with the drugs. but the person who doak through here at sun pharmacy was no stranger it was someone bob patel waited on for years. >> it is obvious from his direction of travel and purpose on the video he knew what he was doing. >> he didn't take anything else raised a suspicion. >> when the pharmacist went there he knew. >> he identified
deputies caught the man and as kimberly kuizon reports he was no stranger to the pharmacy. >> sun pharmacy in sarasota is where you will find bob patel. he opened the pharmacy six years ago. >> when you need it, let us know. >> it is his life and his patients mean everything. >> i don't want to push the pills i want to make a difference in someone's life. >> on tuesday around 4 a.m. he got a call from the sheriff's office, someone had busted in his front door....
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as kimberly kuizon reports, it is alive because of its mother's instincts, but a reunion between pup and mom will not be possible. >> reporter: from the helmet camera of a rescuer, you see what they were dealing with under a house in manatee county. >> reporter: what was a round ball was actually a tiny pup waiting for the mother. >> he is arrive. >> this happened after storms. can you here him squealing. >> the mother was hit and killed trying to move another to higher ground. all right. >> this was reunited with its sister. unfortunately it passed away, the area was flooding and it was cold and the -- it was muddy. >> there it died from pneumonia now the efforts are focused on saving the remaining otter. the only reason it is alive because of the mother. >> she was aware enough to know the environment they were in was not going to be good. >> reporter: it will take around the clock care and attention before the pup is nursed back to health and four months before she is able to be released. her on antibiotics, we're treating her to make sure she does not get pneumonia. >> a thermome
as kimberly kuizon reports, it is alive because of its mother's instincts, but a reunion between pup and mom will not be possible. >> reporter: from the helmet camera of a rescuer, you see what they were dealing with under a house in manatee county. >> reporter: what was a round ball was actually a tiny pup waiting for the mother. >> he is arrive. >> this happened after storms. can you here him squealing. >> the mother was hit and killed trying to move another to...
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our etiquette @expert kimberly kuizon has the @answer and starts this morning @by answering a viewer's @question. @kimberly seems as though my @mother-in-law calls 9 p.m. @every night says steve. @not a real problem but can it @wait until the next day. @my wife and i mentioned it to @her but she still continues to @call. @what your advice? @well, being a mother myself @guilty of calling my daughter a @little too late. @i have to call her. @if i don't call immediately i @may forget. @so my daughter offered me good @her when it is a little late. @then she can call me when she @has time. @it may sound a little harsh, @but it works. @this way i don't forget what it @was about, and we can talk when @the timing is better. @and steve, let me say to you @from one mom to all the moms @out there, when you call your @adult children, ask them if it @is a good time to talk. @chances are they have been @family @families. @so they are busy. @we get it. @but children, don't scold your @mothers for calling. @in fact reassure your mom that @you will always take her call @when possible. @but for those ti
our etiquette @expert kimberly kuizon has the @answer and starts this morning @by answering a viewer's @question. @kimberly seems as though my @mother-in-law calls 9 p.m. @every night says steve. @not a real problem but can it @wait until the next day. @my wife and i mentioned it to @her but she still continues to @call. @what your advice? @well, being a mother myself @guilty of calling my daughter a @little too late. @i have to call her. @if i don't call immediately i @may forget. @so my...
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and fox-13's kimberly kuizon tells us: it's a dream come true for the *drivers, too. 3 the crowd grows in anticipation. as monster jam truck drivers give them a show. i get to jump in this truck that is 1500 horse power over 10 thousand pounds, 10 foot tall 12 foot wide. just go crazy. i can tear stuff ted dr loves his job is an understatement. it just gets us fired up to go out there and free style and perfrom at the top of our game." same goes for dustin brown. he's been driving junk yard dog 4 years. going out there and getting to live a dream of all the kids out there going out and being able to drive a huge truck and jump obstacles and stuff like that it is a thrill i love it." both of these drivers have different stories but each share something similar..their families helped influence them. my dad had race cars when i was a kid. i grew up around it my grandpa was a high school automotive teacher -"i worked on cars my whole life. my dad had a shop and i had two uncles that raced stock cars-"for these drivers getting behind the wheel of a moster jam truck was a dream they were abl
and fox-13's kimberly kuizon tells us: it's a dream come true for the *drivers, too. 3 the crowd grows in anticipation. as monster jam truck drivers give them a show. i get to jump in this truck that is 1500 horse power over 10 thousand pounds, 10 foot tall 12 foot wide. just go crazy. i can tear stuff ted dr loves his job is an understatement. it just gets us fired up to go out there and free style and perfrom at the top of our game." same goes for dustin brown. he's been driving junk...
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in venice, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. the owner of the center will try tomorrow. they hope sunshine will mean the roof will get finished. >>> you know the teen who used the of a men disa defense is defense. he went to mexico with his mother. they were arrested last month. and now during his 2013 trial an expert firefighterred -- testified that his pampered upbringing left him without a sense of responsibility. the affluenza and a judge could move him to an adult jail. rancher standoff in oregon at a refugee figure -- refuge. the five remains members will arrest. a number of people have been arrested. one protestors was killed in a stop shooting. it started after a judge ordered two ranchers back to prison. >>> changes to restrictions in the city of lakeland has stores and bars upset. it repealed the blue laws letting cars and stores within the city limits to sell it on sundays during the hours they do the rest of the week. that's 7 to 2. polk county has not changed the laws so establishment can only sell between noon and midnight. the county needs to change the bu
in venice, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. the owner of the center will try tomorrow. they hope sunshine will mean the roof will get finished. >>> you know the teen who used the of a men disa defense is defense. he went to mexico with his mother. they were arrested last month. and now during his 2013 trial an expert firefighterred -- testified that his pampered upbringing left him without a sense of responsibility. the affluenza and a judge could move him to an adult jail. rancher...
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tying and restraining their special needs child. and siblings from outbursts, that's not what kimberly kuizon was told. how did they find out what was going on. explain that. >> reporter: the girl happened to break free. she ran to a neighbor's house but she needed help and they called 911. detectives believe this had been going on for several months. the's parents would zip tie her hands and ankles and restrain her in the play house. she would be left there for so long she would soil herself. and their daughter is a special needs child. there have eight children all together. now even if they could not handle their daughter, detectives say this behavior was inexcusable; she would wear zip ties around her wrist and ankle ankles, it would be constant. they leave them on her so they she described some situations they would connect her wrists to her ankles. >> and now, he is a radiologist and she is a lawyer. they appeared to believe what they did was okay. their lawyer hinted the child was too much to handle. it was with abuse and held on a $5000 bond. dcf has custody of all the children. there
tying and restraining their special needs child. and siblings from outbursts, that's not what kimberly kuizon was told. how did they find out what was going on. explain that. >> reporter: the girl happened to break free. she ran to a neighbor's house but she needed help and they called 911. detectives believe this had been going on for several months. the's parents would zip tie her hands and ankles and restrain her in the play house. she would be left there for so long she would soil...
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kimberly kuizon went along with the crews to find out why they want it out of the water. >> six boats, and the man power of 20 is what the hopes hope will be enough to clean up the bay, we're seeing a lot of siding, broken wood. shredded pieces of timbers that >> it is from sieta king and ing flags were thrown in the without around man droves wit it hit the area. the clean up will last a majority of the week going from the intercoastal to three canals. it will be hard to find the debris that's submerged. you need to have some way of viewing what is below that is like below waist deep. >> a deputy use as side scanner to search for debris. >> can you high measure it. what when he gots a spot. this is debris. >> he works it and the throughs then head to the area for flag it for a diver to investigate later. >> time is of the estense. we want to get out any materials that would be unsafe to marine life and you know we don't want >> the long ser on the way, the harder to retrieve, it is movying along. wind flows and water. it will cause great greater imagine. >>> the county is i fag for th
kimberly kuizon went along with the crews to find out why they want it out of the water. >> six boats, and the man power of 20 is what the hopes hope will be enough to clean up the bay, we're seeing a lot of siding, broken wood. shredded pieces of timbers that >> it is from sieta king and ing flags were thrown in the without around man droves wit it hit the area. the clean up will last a majority of the week going from the intercoastal to three canals. it will be hard to find the...
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. >> from tampa, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. >> alex will run back and forth from the headquarters to clearwater beach. the money will be donated to shriners. >>> the powerball, did i see it? it is up to 800 million-dollars for the drawing. that's a lot of jack. >> and it is the biggest. billboards around the area show the odds, here we go. they are around 1 in 300 million you have a better chance of getting struck by lightning. the odds are 1 in 3000. that's not deterring people who were considering what they would buy with the cash. >> 800 million. move to vegas and what else. >> i buy my own island. i will be mia. there is a lot that can you do. >> 800 million. lord, buy the world. >> buy the world. >> it will be mine. >> it has been growing. you can get tickets up up until 10 p.m. >> everywhere. >> we come back we'll take to you a new facility for first responders. see how they train to be sure the rain is gone from this morning. >> there is after glow from the sun set. it was great a lot going on. weather systems on the move. >>> it is a $40 million project that's been in the
. >> from tampa, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. >> alex will run back and forth from the headquarters to clearwater beach. the money will be donated to shriners. >>> the powerball, did i see it? it is up to 800 million-dollars for the drawing. that's a lot of jack. >> and it is the biggest. billboards around the area show the odds, here we go. they are around 1 in 300 million you have a better chance of getting struck by lightning. the odds are 1 in 3000. that's not...
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that's where kimberly kuizon picks up the story and explains how this is part of a plea deal. >> reporter: a judge sentenced kristen bury to 25 years for the death of her son chance walsh. but the judgment is coming from her own flesh and blood. kristen bury walked into the courtroom trying to hide her face before she heard her fate. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: she pled no guilty to aggravated manslaughter in the death of her nine week old baby. she and her husband spun a web of lies over what happened to her son and his body was found in a wooded area of north port. chance had been beaten and left with only a diaper on. >> chance was born and place and going well at least so we thought. we were there every other day, she never reached out. >> after sentencing to her, her mother stood before the judge add expressed her anger toward her daughter. >> she lacks the basic instinct that defines us as humans. the mother's instinct to love and protect her young at all costs. >> the painful and truthful words cut bury like a knife. her sobs could be heard as she dropped to her knees a chair was bro
that's where kimberly kuizon picks up the story and explains how this is part of a plea deal. >> reporter: a judge sentenced kristen bury to 25 years for the death of her son chance walsh. but the judgment is coming from her own flesh and blood. kristen bury walked into the courtroom trying to hide her face before she heard her fate. >> i'm okay. >> reporter: she pled no guilty to aggravated manslaughter in the death of her nine week old baby. she and her husband spun a web of...
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officials told kimberly kuizon they had to shut down the roads to keep the tortoises and people safe. >> they're not fast but they are difficult to spot. >> i have seen them one time. >> ed brogan lives near the intersection. he got a message. >> i got an alert on my cell phone they were closing the streets indefinitely. >> that's because of a gopher tortoise burrow. >> this is the first one that popped up. >> you cannot mistake them can you tell by the mound of fresh dirt that's in front of it. >> a second popped up across the they are a threatened species and it and the they are protected by state blue. this is like a road washout since they are known to go under the road. they don't want it to save in on drivers and they want to keep the tortoises safe. they can live more than 100 years the size indicate they are probably juveniles. >> this one here as far as we can tell goes about several feet under the road. they are not the only new burrows in the area. they track them. >> they are popping up more often near nuisance areas like roads and our drainage ditches and stuff, areas whe
officials told kimberly kuizon they had to shut down the roads to keep the tortoises and people safe. >> they're not fast but they are difficult to spot. >> i have seen them one time. >> ed brogan lives near the intersection. he got a message. >> i got an alert on my cell phone they were closing the streets indefinitely. >> that's because of a gopher tortoise burrow. >> this is the first one that popped up. >> you cannot mistake them can you tell by the...
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the decision has not been made but there are big decisions to make, as kim kimberly kuizon reports, parents are worried. >> reporter: parents of the students are worriedworried about -- worried about their future. >> this cannot be replaced. >> a survey asked what they thought about closing the school. one parent did not hold back. >> it is messing up so many things if they close our school. >> they could merge wake land and johnson middle school which is an ib program, because they are under capacity f merged into one they would be a full school. but it could be k-8 and webber says no. >> i'll leaf the manatee school system so they're going to lose the funding for that. so i don't think they're realizing the ripple effect this is going to have. >> she went online starting a petition and other parents joined her cause. >> you have 498 signatures. >> it is looking at the potential of closing or merging orange ridge school. >> the board wants the parents to know they will not rush a decision. when the results are back in on tuesday, they will take several months to discuss their options and m
the decision has not been made but there are big decisions to make, as kim kimberly kuizon reports, parents are worried. >> reporter: parents of the students are worriedworried about -- worried about their future. >> this cannot be replaced. >> a survey asked what they thought about closing the school. one parent did not hold back. >> it is messing up so many things if they close our school. >> they could merge wake land and johnson middle school which is an ib...
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. >> kimberly kuizon in venice. >> it was not a tornado it was damage from straight line winds. six people are recovering after experiencing heavy turbulence on an american airlines flight into miami. a wind gust over jacksonville was to blame. a flight attendant suffered a broken nose. there were 159 passengers and six crew members on the flight at the time. >>> here is a view from the station here on kennedy boulevard. the rain moving in and then it leaves as fast. the skies are clear now. it is beautiful out there. it may not last. we could be in for rough weather mike been knit is in for paul dellegatto. >> it is nasty early on. as you mentioned, not too bad looking. this is the satellite and the radar and we started at 6 a.m. light rain, you had to head to fort maiers to pick up down morning. you see that pushing through and the southern tip there is venice picking up straight line winds. that's the thing, with the storms and the squall lines, it does not take a tornado to do damage. the straight line winds can be just as damaging and they can be. and quickly as they pushed
. >> kimberly kuizon in venice. >> it was not a tornado it was damage from straight line winds. six people are recovering after experiencing heavy turbulence on an american airlines flight into miami. a wind gust over jacksonville was to blame. a flight attendant suffered a broken nose. there were 159 passengers and six crew members on the flight at the time. >>> here is a view from the station here on kennedy boulevard. the rain moving in and then it leaves as fast. the...
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. >> from bradenton, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. >> when we went to the home where the attack happened. the dogs had the shots up to date. animal services are investigatinging. >>> a teacher will not go back to the classroom. linda baker was upset when the class in day toe ya beach were not behaving. she scared them with very inappropriate comments, she told the class that if they disrespected her and did not listen to her it has been known that people will come to school and shoot kids. they could have an ak-47. come and shoot the kids. she had the keys and she would let them in to shoot them between the eyes. >> hmmm. charges or arrest but school officials say the actions may not be criminal. they will not tolerate them either. wow. >>> sean penn has nothing to hide after his interview with lysa chap el chapo. he escaped from a prison and they met because he was interested in making a movie about his life. a newspaper published video. some are criticizing penn for perhaps fawning over a criminal. >> i would not do it, it is personal. >> i would not like to meet a criminal. >> it was
. >> from bradenton, kimberly kuizon, fox 13 news. >> when we went to the home where the attack happened. the dogs had the shots up to date. animal services are investigatinging. >>> a teacher will not go back to the classroom. linda baker was upset when the class in day toe ya beach were not behaving. she scared them with very inappropriate comments, she told the class that if they disrespected her and did not listen to her it has been known that people will come to school...
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@properly yours, kimberly @kuizon. @>> lindsay: great advice. @people getting their workouts @outside. @they are dodging fog. @storms. @start with the radar if you @are just joining us. @the rain is many hours away. @many dry hours to be had. @late in the day don't be @surprised in the coastal @counties one or two pack a @bunch. @by tomorrow the rain is long @gone and so is the 70s by @monday, tuesday and wednesday. @>> alcides: are we going to @hit 30s. @>> lindsay: couple upper 30s @in the northern counties. @not here. @>> alcides: exciting. @warming before we freeze. @>> lindsay: you guys bundled @up. @>> anjuli: remember keep up @to date of all the news and @weather all the time by @logging on to fox13news.com. @>> follow us on facebook and @twitter. @ have a great morning, @everybody. @>> anjuli: see you tomorrow. wow. the internet is crazy fast i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're havi
@properly yours, kimberly @kuizon. @>> lindsay: great advice. @people getting their workouts @outside. @they are dodging fog. @storms. @start with the radar if you @are just joining us. @the rain is many hours away. @many dry hours to be had. @late in the day don't be @surprised in the coastal @counties one or two pack a @bunch. @by tomorrow the rain is long @gone and so is the 70s by @monday, tuesday and wednesday. @>> alcides: are we going to @hit 30s. @>> lindsay: couple...
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@i am properly yours kimberly @kuizon. @>>> toss it over to alcide s @with what is coming up at 8:00 @with what is coming up at @8:00. @>> alcides: stay with us, @much more to come in the 8:00 @hour of "good day tampa bay." @pack your patience if you are @head to tampa international. @construction has shut down @some of the parking garages. @>>> we know the holidays are @over. @running around @running around leaving you
@i am properly yours kimberly @kuizon. @>>> toss it over to alcide s @with what is coming up at 8:00 @with what is coming up at @8:00. @>> alcides: stay with us, @much more to come in the 8:00 @hour of "good day tampa bay." @pack your patience if you are @head to tampa international. @construction has shut down @some of the parking garages. @>>> we know the holidays are @over. @running around @running around leaving you
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pwe have a live picture coming pfrom sarasota county, i believe, pwith kimberly kuizon or crystal pclark. phelp me out here, alex. pthis is the area at the 1600 pblock of bay winds lane. pthat's crystal there. pcrystal, can you hear me? pall right. pwe have a mic issue. pgo ahead and talk to us to see pif you can -- to see if we can pfix that mic issue. pcrystal, we have a mic issue pwith you. p>> reporter: i want to let you pget a good look at this scene pbehind me. pthis is a house i was referring pto earlier, the one that i said pyou're going to see the most pdamage. plook at the top level of it. pthat is the entire top floor pthat is pretty much sunkle in pafter that roof collapsed this pmorning. pa tree in the front yard of the phouse has blown across the pcul-de-sac and currently in panother neighbor's yard. pright behind this home is where pyou find the water, the pintercostal waterway. pfrom what the firefighters on pscene are telling us, they pbelieve that's where the tornado pcame from and then from there pjust blew straight through the pneighborhood. pall of the surrounding ho
pwe have a live picture coming pfrom sarasota county, i believe, pwith kimberly kuizon or crystal pclark. phelp me out here, alex. pthis is the area at the 1600 pblock of bay winds lane. pthat's crystal there. pcrystal, can you hear me? pall right. pwe have a mic issue. pgo ahead and talk to us to see pif you can -- to see if we can pfix that mic issue. pcrystal, we have a mic issue pwith you. p>> reporter: i want to let you pget a good look at this scene pbehind me. pthis is a house i...
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pfrom tampa kimberly kuizon pfox news. p>> convicted serial killer oscar prabowlen was put to death last pnight. phis case had already dragged on pfor decades. pthe state waited more than 4 phours for the supreme court to preact his final appeal. pbowlin was finally pronounced pdead at 10:16 last night. pfox 13 lloyd sowers was one of pthe witnesses. phe died 10 minutes after the plethal drugs were first pinjected. pthere was little families -- the pfamily of bowlin's victims, no psmiles, no tears. pbohlin was convicted of killing p3 bay area women back in the p1980s. phe had 10 trials and spent 2 pdecades on death row. pkathleen reeves the mother of pone of his victims spoke after pthe execution. plonger having to worry or wonder pif or when we would have to pendure another trial, another pappeal or after 29-plus years we pcould expect any justice at all. punlike natalie holloway who assed away, i will -- i will go pto my grave knowing i had pexperienced closure in my pdaughter's murder. p>> bowlin by the way never padmit
pfrom tampa kimberly kuizon pfox news. p>> convicted serial killer oscar prabowlen was put to death last pnight. phis case had already dragged on pfor decades. pthe state waited more than 4 phours for the supreme court to preact his final appeal. pbowlin was finally pronounced pdead at 10:16 last night. pfox 13 lloyd sowers was one of pthe witnesses. phe died 10 minutes after the plethal drugs were first pinjected. pthere was little families -- the pfamily of bowlin's victims, no psmiles,...