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. >> reporter: lauren leamanczyk. >> no one has been charged in the death and aid open investigation. if you want to donate to the fund raising page or the gofundme page for amanda's family we have links on website which is cbs boston.com. >>> we go to the weather and snow and cold are on the way. >> big cold. monday. >> it is on monday morning it will feel like subzero. blowing a pretty good speed. we have to deal with the snow coming through the evening and it's not going to amount to that much but could come down harder in some locations. let's close in a little bit and see where some of the snow showers are existing. and right near gardner to the west of gardner we have the heaviest snow falling extends westward almost out to irving and southward lighter in hubbardston and eastwood and light snow showers parts of the boston area looks like maybe mixed with rain drops in some locations. so most place also see snow falling this evening and the next couple hours but shouldn't amount to too much. couple spots may have a coating of snow. over the weekend it's 38 with most sunshine tomo
. >> reporter: lauren leamanczyk. >> no one has been charged in the death and aid open investigation. if you want to donate to the fund raising page or the gofundme page for amanda's family we have links on website which is cbs boston.com. >>> we go to the weather and snow and cold are on the way. >> big cold. monday. >> it is on monday morning it will feel like subzero. blowing a pretty good speed. we have to deal with the snow coming through the evening and...
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lauren leamanczyk takes a look. >> i saw sick dogs coming back. >> reporter: david owens worked at loaf lain kennel for -- laughlin kennel for two years it was this dog that made hick take pictures. >> it was not right he was in cage half his size. >> reporter: laughlin kennel is in oxford. dogs are bread in the outdoor kennel. several dozen puppies are kept in the basement waiting to be sold owens says they were kept in cages covered in feces and some cases died. >> i walked in the morning and walk into dead puppies and they wanted me to clean them up. >> reporter: the i-team obtained these complaints from the state department offing a cull rat resource one is from a street she sees the van loads. >> it's hard to hear and see them i contacted mdar three responsa response. >> reporter: other complaints come from customers who say they bought dogs stick with kennel cough par vow and pneumonia. -- parvo and pneumonia some say the puppies died. they are the same complaints we uncovered. since the investigation elite closed the doors. the former owner jennifer gardner works at laughlin kenn
lauren leamanczyk takes a look. >> i saw sick dogs coming back. >> reporter: david owens worked at loaf lain kennel for -- laughlin kennel for two years it was this dog that made hick take pictures. >> it was not right he was in cage half his size. >> reporter: laughlin kennel is in oxford. dogs are bread in the outdoor kennel. several dozen puppies are kept in the basement waiting to be sold owens says they were kept in cages covered in feces and some cases died....
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the i-team lauren leamanczyk is live with more on what we found here lauren. >> reporter: grant headley spent a lot of time here in the district court and we found a lot of cases involving the 27- year-old career criminal. it starts in 2005 with headley's first adult arrest charged with careying a firearm without a license. over the next decade he would find himself charged with crimes 10 times. while at least one of those was business missed others including drug possession attempt to distribute and assault and battery and several times where he illegally poe tested a -- possessed a firearm. in 2008 the court labeled him a armed career criminal and in 2009 he finds himself facing prison time again for drugs and guns. that case, he served a five- year sentence. he was back on the street in april and as you heard the police commissioner say earlier today, boston police believe he was right back to his old ways involving himself in drugs and guns and leading him to today's situation. live in dorchester lauren laman check now back to you. >> thank you. >>> once the call came in of shots fi
the i-team lauren leamanczyk is live with more on what we found here lauren. >> reporter: grant headley spent a lot of time here in the district court and we found a lot of cases involving the 27- year-old career criminal. it starts in 2005 with headley's first adult arrest charged with careying a firearm without a license. over the next decade he would find himself charged with crimes 10 times. while at least one of those was business missed others including drug possession attempt to...
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. >> reporter: lauren leamanczyk. >>> now to a daring act, three good samaritans didn't hesitate to help when they spotted a boy trapped and in trouble in an icy pond. neighbors form a human chain to reach the boy and the water was freezing meaning every second counted. >> i decided to just break the there and i grabbed him. >> thanks to their quick action, that 9 -year-old boy is doing fine tonight. >>> ringing in the new year with a hero's welcome. this is an unforgettable reunion for families of servicemen and to come home. faces. family members telling us this was the best possible way to ring in the new year. the guards men and women have been in the middle east for the last nine months. >>> a cemetery hit by vandals time and time again. why police say they can almost predict when this will happen. >>> this is a slippery scandal involving the olive garden in your kitchen. why there's a good chance it's fake. >>> the new year bringing new rules. the big changes when it comes to how much you make and what cordes: most nurses are tough. they're problem-solvers. they like making things
. >> reporter: lauren leamanczyk. >>> now to a daring act, three good samaritans didn't hesitate to help when they spotted a boy trapped and in trouble in an icy pond. neighbors form a human chain to reach the boy and the water was freezing meaning every second counted. >> i decided to just break the there and i grabbed him. >> thanks to their quick action, that 9 -year-old boy is doing fine tonight. >>> ringing in the new year with a hero's welcome. this is...
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i team reporter lauren leamanczyk talked to employees. >> reporter: this is creating buzz along veterans charities and says there's no excuse for wound warriors project to spend so much on parties and trips and none of the many charities i spoke with could point to amassachusetts sold year who -- soldier who receives direct services. lavish parties 2500 dollar bar tabs and expensive resorts that's what cbs news found when they investigated the wound warrior project. one of the nation's best known veterans charities. new hampshire native helped bloat whistle on over the top >> using our injuries our darkest days our hardships to make money. >> reporter: he and 40 other current and former employees describe a culture of access. >> donors dough want you to have a 2500 dollar bar tab or fly every staff nome five star resort. >> reporter: financial reportsshows wound war yr project spent more than 26 million on conference and staff events in 2014. that's almost the same amount they spent on their largest program for veterans. >> these are going to the veterans court. >> reporter: a far cry fr
i team reporter lauren leamanczyk talked to employees. >> reporter: this is creating buzz along veterans charities and says there's no excuse for wound warriors project to spend so much on parties and trips and none of the many charities i spoke with could point to amassachusetts sold year who -- soldier who receives direct services. lavish parties 2500 dollar bar tabs and expensive resorts that's what cbs news found when they investigated the wound warrior project. one of the nation's...