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. >>> the mesa police department just posting these pictures, they really need some help. 10 years ago the bodies of two men were found in an apartment near dobson and the us 60. one was 25 the other was 27, if you can help find their killer call police at the number on your screen. >>> a doctor and his wife due in court as they are accused of taking cash and prescribing painkillers. doctor shaquille kahn suspended in wyoming as well. >>> a scare in the sky. the newest information coming in about a play making a long trip was forced to make a u- turn and then emergency landing. the jet is surrounded after the fire trucks. after -- at this moment they are only calling this a mechanical problem. the 210 people on board were unfortunate mixup. i want to bring this to your attention. the jacksonville sheriff's office mistakenly tweeted the wrong name during a news conference. a hostages name was given instead of the government's name , who is the true suspect. reports say an apology was made to the family impacted by this. i want to show you the real suspect, nicholas humphrey who surren n
. >>> the mesa police department just posting these pictures, they really need some help. 10 years ago the bodies of two men were found in an apartment near dobson and the us 60. one was 25 the other was 27, if you can help find their killer call police at the number on your screen. >>> a doctor and his wife due in court as they are accused of taking cash and prescribing painkillers. doctor shaquille kahn suspended in wyoming as well. >>> a scare in the sky. the...
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. >> reporter: michelle has filed a report with mesa police. she wants the driver charged. >> if that was me, right away dps is gonna be called, they're gonna be drug testing me saying >> reporter: the thought of losing him again frightening. >> my son hasn't had an easy life. so to not know where my only son. >> reporter: the says the driver has been with the company for more than five years. nothing like this has happened before and the driver was immediately suspended today. they are thankful little mikey is okay. >> things back to normal at the scottsdale airport after a plane veered off evening it ended up in the gravel off the runway. the two people on board were not hurt. on the loop202 red mountain freeway after this massive backup during rush hour. lanes were shut down after a man threatened to jump. >>> a place where privacy is a must. a 20-year-old valley man is facing charges after he was busted for recording other men while they used the bathroom. >> this happened after a september and earl october. >> reporter: police say the susp
. >> reporter: michelle has filed a report with mesa police. she wants the driver charged. >> if that was me, right away dps is gonna be called, they're gonna be drug testing me saying >> reporter: the thought of losing him again frightening. >> my son hasn't had an easy life. so to not know where my only son. >> reporter: the says the driver has been with the company for more than five years. nothing like this has happened before and the driver was immediately...
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. >> reporter: a report has been filed with the mesa police department which is conducting whether the school bus driver should be charged with a crime. the female driver had told police she thought michael had gotten off the bus at school and never saw him asleep in the back. a sunrise official told me that safety and security is their no. 1 priority, and efforts are underway to make sure something like this never happens again. >>> are you afraid of heights? be a firefighter. the peoria fire and medical diameter released this it tests recruits by making them climb up this ladder truck to the top, 90 feet high. they then hook the harness in. they tell the recruits to lean back, let go to show the trust in their equipment. i don't think i could do that. >> i don't know. [ laughter ] >>> hundred was million was people use instagram. we have answers on the most instagram places. we're talking around the world. >> it's not worth your life. >> a valley family isn't playing around when it comes to >> and she reached out to children all across the >>> instagram is sharing its world include d
. >> reporter: a report has been filed with the mesa police department which is conducting whether the school bus driver should be charged with a crime. the female driver had told police she thought michael had gotten off the bus at school and never saw him asleep in the back. a sunrise official told me that safety and security is their no. 1 priority, and efforts are underway to make sure something like this never happens again. >>> are you afraid of heights? be a firefighter....
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the police went to his home in mesa, arizona, two police officers and they asked him if he would come to the police station in central phoenix. they would drive him down i wanted to talk to him about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what at the time. and he agreed to do that. so they brought him down here and interviewed him or interrogated him, depends on your perspective. here in the building that we are in today. the police had no direct evidence of any kind. they had no physical evidence, no eyewitness identification. they had no admissions. he was a suspect but they had nothing upon which to base a formal arrest or to charge him. but they asked him and he voluntarily gave that interview. he was not warrant of the consequences of this interview because the law did not require that in 1963. so, during the course of talking to him the police officer that was in charge of the case and was the primary interviewer at the time, his name was carol cooley. he was then a police detective, he stayed with the police department and became a captain. he is alive and well today in phoenix
the police went to his home in mesa, arizona, two police officers and they asked him if he would come to the police station in central phoenix. they would drive him down i wanted to talk to him about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what at the time. and he agreed to do that. so they brought him down here and interviewed him or interrogated him, depends on your perspective. here in the building that we are in today. the police had no direct evidence of any kind. they had no physical...
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the police went to his home in mesa, arizona, two police officers, and asked him if you would come down to the police station in central phoenix. they would drive them down here. they wanted to talk to him about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what at the time, and he agreed to do that. so they brought him down here and interviewed him or interrogated him, depends on your perspective. here in the building we are in today. the police had no direct evidence of any kind. they had no physical evidence. they had no eyewitness identification. they had no admissions. he was a suspect, but they had nothing upon which to base a formal arrest or to charge him. but they asked him for an interview and involuntarily gave that interview. he was not warned of the consequences of this interview because the law did not require that in 1963. so during the course of talking to him, the police officer that was in charge of the case and was the primary interrogator or interviewer at the time, his name was carol junie. he was then a police detective. he stayed with the police department and became a c
the police went to his home in mesa, arizona, two police officers, and asked him if you would come down to the police station in central phoenix. they would drive them down here. they wanted to talk to him about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what at the time, and he agreed to do that. so they brought him down here and interviewed him or interrogated him, depends on your perspective. here in the building we are in today. the police had no direct evidence of any kind. they had no...
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live in mesa, stefania okolie, "fox 10 news." >>> phoenix police searching for the gunman who opened fire at a light rail station in town. one of the shooting victims died today. the other died sunday night. surveillance video shows the suspect on the light rail platform near 24th street and jefferson. the suspect was on a bicycle when he opened fire if you information about this, call phoenix police or silent witness at 480-witness. >>> it looks like it was just a tragic accident in phoenix that left a one-year-old boy dead. police telling us the boy was in the path of a neighbor's truck as the neighbor backed out of his driveway and andrew hasbun talked with that neighbor and the victim's family. he joins us live tonight. >> that family is devastated and so is that neighbor. the child apparently wandered away from a family gathering and made it to the neighbor's driveway that neighbor he never saw the child as he backed his truck out of the driveway. >> on the family's gofundme page for one-year-old xavier hernandez, the devastation is clear. >> he was the light of their life. he r
live in mesa, stefania okolie, "fox 10 news." >>> phoenix police searching for the gunman who opened fire at a light rail station in town. one of the shooting victims died today. the other died sunday night. surveillance video shows the suspect on the light rail platform near 24th street and jefferson. the suspect was on a bicycle when he opened fire if you information about this, call phoenix police or silent witness at 480-witness. >>> it looks like it was just a...
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that is when he held his victim at gun point and used the technique days later and police caught on and him. >>> mesa makes histrewith its first female fire chief. mary cameli will take over . she has been with mesa fire for 33 years and was among the first two female firefighters hired by the city. >>> another storm system to track and this afternoon it is already bringing snow showers up near the forest. live to abc 15 desert doppler you can see a few isolated showers out there. mainly off to the east at this won't bring any major precipitation to the high country but we will continue chances for snow and they will be in the forecast into tomorrow. here is a look at what we are watching in terms of shower chances. 7:00 a.m. in the morning, chance for snow and then we will wrap moisture in. we could see rain showers across south eastern arizona for tomorrow. at this point it looks like the valley will stay dry but the system will bring very strong winds to parts of the state. we will under a wind advisory tomorrow coming up. >>> three more bodies have been discovered in the rubble of the wildfires i
that is when he held his victim at gun point and used the technique days later and police caught on and him. >>> mesa makes histrewith its first female fire chief. mary cameli will take over . she has been with mesa fire for 33 years and was among the first two female firefighters hired by the city. >>> another storm system to track and this afternoon it is already bringing snow showers up near the forest. live to abc 15 desert doppler you can see a few isolated showers out...
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the police went to his home in mesa, arizona, two police officers, and they asked him if he would comeown to the police station in central phoenix, they would drive him down here. they wanted to talk with him about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what tetcht and he agreed to do that. so they brought him down here d interviewed him or interrogated him, depends on your perspective, here in the building that we're in today. but the police had no direct evidence of any kind. they had know physical evidence. they had no eyewitness identification. they had no admissions. he was a suspect but they had nothing upon which to base a formal arrest or to charge him. but they asked him for an interview and he voluntarily gave that interview. he was not warned of the consequences of this interview because the law did not require that in 1963. so during the course of talking to him, the police officer that was in charge of the case and was the primary interrogator or interviewer at the time, his name was carroll cooley, he was then a police detective. he stayed with the police department, beca
the police went to his home in mesa, arizona, two police officers, and they asked him if he would comeown to the police station in central phoenix, they would drive him down here. they wanted to talk with him about some criminal activity. he wasn't sure what tetcht and he agreed to do that. so they brought him down here d interviewed him or interrogated him, depends on your perspective, here in the building that we're in today. but the police had no direct evidence of any kind. they had know...
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threatening ultimatum. >> reporter: mesa denies doing anything wrong but says he felt like he had to agree to the terms of the deal because he's set to start at a police. the college would not comment citing privacy issues. >> i think this is discrimination at its finest. >> reporter: mesa says he's filed a grievance and just as he did in the military will continue to fight for freedoms. in santa rosa, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> after the election, fears of racism and mass deportations have increased. yesterday san jose city leaders tried to calm those worries. the chief of police made it clear that officers do not and will not ask victims or witnesses about their immigration status. and leaders answered questions about the rights of both document and undocumented immigrants. the event was held at the mexican consulate in san jose, but it isn't just mexican immigrants who are worried. >> some people in the muslim and iranian community have come to meet with me, and they asked me about the city creating a list for deportation. >> it doesn't exist. >> it does not exist and it will not exist. >> city leaders hope immigrants get the message tha
threatening ultimatum. >> reporter: mesa denies doing anything wrong but says he felt like he had to agree to the terms of the deal because he's set to start at a police. the college would not comment citing privacy issues. >> i think this is discrimination at its finest. >> reporter: mesa says he's filed a grievance and just as he did in the military will continue to fight for freedoms. in santa rosa, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >> after the election, fears of...
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several times police were called when he became vi in 2014 it was for fighting and acting sexually inappropriate. he was sent to the mesa county jail. >> my son wasn't cared for in the right way. he wasn't cared for at all. i did not know my son was going to die in jail. >> reporter: he had what's known as a vagus nerve stimulator in his body. it's like a pacemaker for the brain. when the patient feels a seizure coming, they swipe a electric impulses to the brain, stopping the seizures. when he was booked in his bracelets were confiscated. even though he told them about his seizures, a deputy filled out a form saying beauford had no medical needs and no mental health problems. >> reporter: it happened april 15, 2014. he suffered several seizures before one of them killed him. yo preventable? >> oh, god, yes. they took away his vagus nerve stimulator and locked it away from him, from the nurses, where no one could use it in that case of emergency like it's supposed to be. >> reporter: our investigation found these pictures taken at the jail when beauford died that shows no wrist magnets. due to a pending lawsuit, the she
several times police were called when he became vi in 2014 it was for fighting and acting sexually inappropriate. he was sent to the mesa county jail. >> my son wasn't cared for in the right way. he wasn't cared for at all. i did not know my son was going to die in jail. >> reporter: he had what's known as a vagus nerve stimulator in his body. it's like a pacemaker for the brain. when the patient feels a seizure coming, they swipe a electric impulses to the brain, stopping the...
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police were called when he became violent. the last time he was arrested there in 2014, it was for fighting and acting sexually inappropriate. he was sent to the mesa county jail. >> my son wasn't cared for at all. i did not know m gonna die in jail >> reporter: due to his seizures, he had what's known as a vagus nerve stimulator in his body. it's like a pacemaker for the brain. they swipe a bracelet over the stimulator. that triggers electric impulses to the brain, stopping the seizures. jail documents show when he was booked, his life-saving bracelets were confiscated. and even though he told them about his seizures, a deputy filled out a form saying mental health problems. he suffered several seizures before one of them killed him. >> you think his death was preventible. >> oh, god, yes. they took away his vaguus nerve stimulator and look locked it away from him, from the nurses where no one could use it in a case of emnc be >> reporter: our investigation found these pictures taken at the jail when he died that show no wrist magnets. due to the lawsuit, the department would not talk about why he was not aloud to have his bracelet. other jails ar
police were called when he became violent. the last time he was arrested there in 2014, it was for fighting and acting sexually inappropriate. he was sent to the mesa county jail. >> my son wasn't cared for at all. i did not know m gonna die in jail >> reporter: due to his seizures, he had what's known as a vagus nerve stimulator in his body. it's like a pacemaker for the brain. they swipe a bracelet over the stimulator. that triggers electric impulses to the brain, stopping the...
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police right now looking into whether impairment may have been a factor here. >>> we brought you breaking news at this time yesterday, nearly 100 animals moved from a home, and today mesa deputies are looking at the condition of the animals before deciding whether the homeowners should be charged. this is video from mcso, and i can tell you this is kind of the nicest some of the back bedrooms were horrific, feces everywhere, cages stacked on top of people. they think the owners were trying to raise animals to sell. again, the owners haven't been arrested. any charges will depend on conditions of the animals. >>> the city's parks and rec department said it was a safety issue, so here's the back story here. a group of volunteers, they have been setting up a christmas tree so at the top of the mountain. a new tree was set up on thanksgiving, but someone chopped it down, stole the top half, so that damaged tree was removed by city workers because they say it was a safety hazard. people complained about that. they collected enough signatures, so city workers agreed to let them carry up a new tree on saturday. volunteers and park rangers are going to be keeping a close eye o
police right now looking into whether impairment may have been a factor here. >>> we brought you breaking news at this time yesterday, nearly 100 animals moved from a home, and today mesa deputies are looking at the condition of the animals before deciding whether the homeowners should be charged. this is video from mcso, and i can tell you this is kind of the nicest some of the back bedrooms were horrific, feces everywhere, cages stacked on top of people. they think the owners were...
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by campus police officers and being sum n summoned to a student conduct hearing np teacher accused him of disrespecting class and then confronted her in an aggressive manner. the dean sent mesa a letter noting his plans to pursue a career in law enforcement could be impacted if he didn't agree to drop the class and either withdraw or accept an "f." >> to me that's threatening altamadem. >> reporter: he says he felt he had to agree thoo terms of the deal because he's set to start at a police academy. the college siting privacy issues. >> i think this is discrimination at its finest. >> reporter: he's filed a grievance and will continue to fight for freedom. in santa rosa, jodi hernandez. >>> friends and family of the victim of a deadly hate crime are preparing to say goodbye. memorials will take place tomorrow for 24-year-old william sims who was gunned down out sad bar. they believe he was killed simply because he was black. a public gathering will be held outside the bar at the same time a private service and at an east bay church. >> i hope they're caught and convicted and brought to justice and we get clocher to the situation and our community knows that we stand against
by campus police officers and being sum n summoned to a student conduct hearing np teacher accused him of disrespecting class and then confronted her in an aggressive manner. the dean sent mesa a letter noting his plans to pursue a career in law enforcement could be impacted if he didn't agree to drop the class and either withdraw or accept an "f." >> to me that's threatening altamadem. >> reporter: he says he felt he had to agree thoo terms of the deal because he's set to...