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out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder. so, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. >> a dark discovery seems to provide answers. so why are detectives about to confront a series of new and troubling questions? when "dateline extra" continues. e >>> welcome back to "dateline extra". i'm tamron hall. detectives discover that noel stevens reported to be a homeless drug addict had likely burglarized shauna's home, but they still had no evidence that stevens was responsible for her murder. as their search continued, they made a discovery that could have provided answers but only deepened the mystery. let's return to keith morrison with "under a full moon." >> reporter: it is not on any sightseeing itinerary, not this way, but this, too, is
out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder. so, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. >> a dark discovery seems to provide answers....
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check it out cut this is the campsite behind me. is visible behind the road. there areight homeless veterans living her right now. they are surrounded by get their benefits and ids. and also giving substance abuse counseling. the community has embraces camp. businesses and advocates seek group stop by and donate -- stop by to the group and donate food and mother -- food and water. arrested that's okay with me. these people gave us this land. >> people out here telling me they are not going to go anywhere without a fight. tonight at 6 pm. this advocacy helped him get back on his feet. back to you. >>> coming up we have details on a commuter -- computer hacker. we will have details straight ahead. >>> creepy creatures behind your favorite halloween decorations. safety alerts you need to know. >>> we keep tracking this story, mike pence his airplane ran off the runway. school counselor she was raped by her uncle. her counselor called sheriff joe arpaio's office. but arpaio failed to protect her. for three more years, sabrina's uncle continued to rape her - and ar
check it out cut this is the campsite behind me. is visible behind the road. there areight homeless veterans living her right now. they are surrounded by get their benefits and ids. and also giving substance abuse counseling. the community has embraces camp. businesses and advocates seek group stop by and donate -- stop by to the group and donate food and mother -- food and water. arrested that's okay with me. these people gave us this land. >> people out here telling me they are not...
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out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder.o, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >>> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. >> a dark discovery seems to provide answers. so why are detectives about to confront a series of new and troubling questions? when "dateline extra" continues. have conquered highways, mountains, and racetracks. and now much of that same advanced technology is found in the audi a4. with one notable difference... ♪ the highly advanced audi a4, with available traffic jam assist. ♪ fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. >>> i'm dara brown. a woman has come forward accusing trump of sexual misconduct at a golf tourname
out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder.o, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >>> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. >> a dark discovery seems to provide...
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out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder.o, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. >> a dark discovery seems to provide answers. so why are detectives about to confront a series of new and troubling questions? when "dateline extra" continues. >>> hi. hurricane matthew churning towards jamaica and haiti. expected to make landfall tomorrow night. torrential rain and flooding wreaking havoc across the capital. the storm could trigger deadly mudslides. voters in colombia rejected a peace deal that would have ended a half-century war with left yis rebels there. the president vows to keep a ceasefire in place to try to end the campaign. now back to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra". i'm tamron hall. detectives discover th
out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder.o, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. >> a dark discovery seems to provide answers. so...
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out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder. so, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. >> a dark discovery seems to provide answers. so why are detectives about to confront a series of new and troubling questions? when "dateline extra" continues. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my
out at the campsite, detectives did not find any evidence linking him to the murder. so, they kept looking. >> one of the other things big will told us was that noel had a campsite number one and a campsite number two. >> reporter: a second campsite. out there somewhere. but where? and what -- if anything -- was hidden there? >> coming up -- >> under the bush, he saw a pair of jeans that appeared to have blood on them. >> a dark discovery seems to provide answers....
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the river has swallowed up the campsite. >> i didn't think i'd be in the hurricane. >> reporter: ridge lives in the he's one of 30 men that sheltered here. >> it was like a whole lake. a whole lake. we have to get through that water. i had to go in the kitchen to get out the water. >> reporter: tonight the men are enjoying a movie and will sleep on cot wheres breakfast is normally served. won't be long before they won't have to do that anymore. >> in a few months from now, the lodge will be open across the street and we won't have to worry about nights like these because we'll have e >> reporter: and when this place is completed in the couple of months, it'll be home for about 40 men. and they'll be able to stay. for now, though, they were glad they had a place to stay out of the storm. those men who live under the bridge, we're told, are okay. >> good news. thank you, gilbert. over its banks. this is off interstate 74 in robson county. the -- robeson county. the flood waters crept into homes and submerged vehicles. adding to the misery, no electricity. >> one of the most vivid scenes
the river has swallowed up the campsite. >> i didn't think i'd be in the hurricane. >> reporter: ridge lives in the he's one of 30 men that sheltered here. >> it was like a whole lake. a whole lake. we have to get through that water. i had to go in the kitchen to get out the water. >> reporter: tonight the men are enjoying a movie and will sleep on cot wheres breakfast is normally served. won't be long before they won't have to do that anymore. >> in a few months...
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. >> reporter: authorities caught up with vance sunday morning when police spotted him leaving the campsite. a county sheriff pulled him over at 9:30 p.m. they traded bullets. vance escaped that shootout but was cornered by the oklahoma highway patrol 45 minutes later, deadly end. a police officer was wounded in the shootout, and we're told he was shot in the shoulder in the shootout. those injuries are not life-threatening. he's been treated for that injury this morning. robin? >> all right, steve, thank you. >>> now to amy with this morning's other top stories, starting with another scare for some airline passengers. >> that's right. a flight about to take off from ft. lauderdale was evacuated because of a bomb scare. a passage on the spirit airlines flight reportedly s messages on the phones of two other passengers about bombs. >> we are the aircraft that had the bomb threat. we would like to declare an emergency. >> police came on board, took the two men off, evacuated the plane. the plane was searched. nothing was found. the flight finally landed in dallas overnight. >>> new drone vide
. >> reporter: authorities caught up with vance sunday morning when police spotted him leaving the campsite. a county sheriff pulled him over at 9:30 p.m. they traded bullets. vance escaped that shootout but was cornered by the oklahoma highway patrol 45 minutes later, deadly end. a police officer was wounded in the shootout, and we're told he was shot in the shoulder in the shootout. those injuries are not life-threatening. he's been treated for that injury this morning. robin? >>...
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took place after the car he stole was spotted near a campsite early yesterday. >>> in tampa detectives trying to determine the timeline of events that led to a shooting at a hotel on busch boulevard. >> 2 men isabel rosales spoke with a witness who describes the scene moments after the shooting. >> reporter: dozens of police cars marking the scene of a crime and the tampa hotel. joseph thompson lives in a different hotel down the street, and he heard the sirens. >> a guy running around here with a gun, a madman with a gun on the loose. >> he suffering people gathered the fence. >> reporter: joseph didn't expect this to happen at the former red roof inn, one of the only hotels with an actual security bar. >> the guy was laying down, not moving at all. >> reporter: at that moment others crowded behind the police take, confusion and concern. >> i didn't know what to think. i started asking questions. >> reporter: in hillsboro road -- isabel rosales action news. >>> tampa police haven't released the names of survivor could face charges. >>> we want to check in with meteorologist ivan cabre
took place after the car he stole was spotted near a campsite early yesterday. >>> in tampa detectives trying to determine the timeline of events that led to a shooting at a hotel on busch boulevard. >> 2 men isabel rosales spoke with a witness who describes the scene moments after the shooting. >> reporter: dozens of police cars marking the scene of a crime and the tampa hotel. joseph thompson lives in a different hotel down the street, and he heard the sirens. >> a...
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fire crews are also welcome to use the resort to recharge and campsites, cabins and dorms. lodge officials say they hosted about 1,000 firefighters during the 1985 lexington fire. >>> smoke from the "loma fire" forced some morgan hill and san jose schools to cancel outdoor sports for today. santa clara county department of health is warning people to pay attention to the air quality through the weekend and to limit physical activities outdoors. >>> firefighters keep a close eye on the weather obviously and strong winds might be on the way so something to look out for there. >> check in with brian hackney now. what can we expect? >> there is some good news in the weather department because there is it looks like rain on the way. but first -- a little bit of rain. but every little bit helps. right now, winds tomorrow gusting to 20 miles per hour is actually ramping down from today. temperatures will be in the low 70s. both of those factors will help and so will this. this low pressure that will dive south over the weekend, that will bring colder weather. it will be a little bi
fire crews are also welcome to use the resort to recharge and campsites, cabins and dorms. lodge officials say they hosted about 1,000 firefighters during the 1985 lexington fire. >>> smoke from the "loma fire" forced some morgan hill and san jose schools to cancel outdoor sports for today. santa clara county department of health is warning people to pay attention to the air quality through the weekend and to limit physical activities outdoors. >>> firefighters keep...
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campsite. authorities tracked the suspect to be his son who had driven back to california. happened overnight. one person was killed and two others hurt at the break room bar near 48th street and mcdowell. this happened at 1:00 this morning. police are still looking for the suspect. >>> more gas cards from credit card skimmers have been found here. 30 now -- new skimmers have been found in the last month alone this. year they are up year they are up to 78 already. >>> he's getting one very special honor years after his death. it only happened after his grandson got curious about his grand dad's role in the war. his family was hand a bronze star >> i really didn't know anything about him. i don't think my parents or the rest of my family knew that forgotten. >> nicholas anderson didn't know much about his grand paw. he wanted to learn. he enlisted his other grand forge dig into the military experience. >> he had a hard time in the military. new food, different people, leaving the reservation. he was left handled. everything was built for a right handed individual. they convi
campsite. authorities tracked the suspect to be his son who had driven back to california. happened overnight. one person was killed and two others hurt at the break room bar near 48th street and mcdowell. this happened at 1:00 this morning. police are still looking for the suspect. >>> more gas cards from credit card skimmers have been found here. 30 now -- new skimmers have been found in the last month alone this. year they are up year they are up to 78 already. >>> he's...
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the tent. >> it happened at a campsite near camp verde. the victim was six-year-old man from union city.his son is awaiting extradition back to arizona to face charges. >>> another section of the old bay bridge imploding. the delay had caltrans on standby today. >>> it's only halloween in the castro district will show you how people are expressing their creativity in the spirit of halloween. >> so i have a personal interest in helping prevent smoking. i'm tom steyer, the co-chair of the yes on 56 campaign. every year, nearly 17,000 california kids start smoking. a third of them will die from their addiction. tobacco taxes reduce youth smoking. please. vote yes on prop 56. if we can save even a few lives, it's worth it. ♪ ♪ hush my darling... ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. halloween celebrations already underway in san francisco tonight. already looking a little scary. halloween i
the tent. >> it happened at a campsite near camp verde. the victim was six-year-old man from union city.his son is awaiting extradition back to arizona to face charges. >>> another section of the old bay bridge imploding. the delay had caltrans on standby today. >>> it's only halloween in the castro district will show you how people are expressing their creativity in the spirit of halloween. >> so i have a personal interest in helping prevent smoking. i'm tom...
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accused of killing his father at an arizona campsite. "the yavapai county sheriff's office" says francis klettke shot his dad... dale klettke several times. campers in the fossil creek area later found his body .. wrapped in a tent. investigators say their suspect was arrested in union city, california... where he and his father lived. klettke has been booked for murder... and will be extradited to arizona. extradited to arizona. a busy morning for phoenix police detectives... working two separate....dea dly crime scenes. both happened along mcdowell road, in east phoenix- near papago park. karla navarrete has more more it was around 1;30 this morning...the break room bar and grill along mcdowell road and 48th street is where it scene and the other two rushed to a local hospital. phoenix police detectives quickly blocked off the street and began their investigation. little is known about what led up to the shooting. phoenix police say the suspect is quote unknown and are asking the public's help to find the suspect, asking them to call 480 wi
accused of killing his father at an arizona campsite. "the yavapai county sheriff's office" says francis klettke shot his dad... dale klettke several times. campers in the fossil creek area later found his body .. wrapped in a tent. investigators say their suspect was arrested in union city, california... where he and his father lived. klettke has been booked for murder... and will be extradited to arizona. extradited to arizona. a busy morning for phoenix police detectives... working...
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the blaze is now 100% contained. it was due to -- they believe any legal campsite nearby may have sparked the fire. and there was a small grass fire near chatfield state park. no structures were damaged and there's no word on what caused that fire. let's go to dave aguilera. they had a -- the high risk exists for fire. >> i think tomorrow we are going to run into a problem. we have a storm system headed our way kicking up some wins out there. it's about 15 to 25 mi./h in town so it's a little bit gusty show you what happens here. take a look at the mountains and foothills if you will. we take you through tomorrow morning and then to the afternoon. by tomorrow afternoon some of this in the mountains me get up to 40 to 50 mi./h and up to 35 to 40 miles per hour on the front range foothills and adjacent planes tomorrow. for that reason we have a red flag warning for boulder and denver all the way through trinidad and then pushing all the way out into sections of eastern colorado where gusts of wind will humidity levels will be off the wall so the fire danger is really critical tomorrow from noon until
the blaze is now 100% contained. it was due to -- they believe any legal campsite nearby may have sparked the fire. and there was a small grass fire near chatfield state park. no structures were damaged and there's no word on what caused that fire. let's go to dave aguilera. they had a -- the high risk exists for fire. >> i think tomorrow we are going to run into a problem. we have a storm system headed our way kicking up some wins out there. it's about 15 to 25 mi./h in town so it's a...
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according to the vail daily, 55-year- old mark albrecht died from alcohol intoxication and exposure. albrecht's body was found near a campsite on tuesday. it's believed parents could out-live theirch because of the obesity crisis in america. but a new proposal in one of colorado's healthiest cities could help kids lead a healthier life. right now, taxes on sugary drinks lay in the hands of voters in boulder. the proposed tax would tack on two cents per ounce on sugary drinks. the measure is known as 2-h. if approved, the proposal could raise as much as 3- point-8 million dollars a year. the money would go towards option for healthcare insurance next year - anthem blue cross blue shield. that's a big change from 20-14 where every colorado county had at least three carriers. some had eight. the colorado division of insurance says because of the limited choices in the state health insurance exchange, 92- thousand people will have to switch plans. open enrollment for 20-14 begins november 1-st. more than 200- veteran families who are either homeless, at-risk, or wounded, will get a good meal today. soldier's angels will host a m
according to the vail daily, 55-year- old mark albrecht died from alcohol intoxication and exposure. albrecht's body was found near a campsite on tuesday. it's believed parents could out-live theirch because of the obesity crisis in america. but a new proposal in one of colorado's healthiest cities could help kids lead a healthier life. right now, taxes on sugary drinks lay in the hands of voters in boulder. the proposed tax would tack on two cents per ounce on sugary drinks. the measure is...
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one deputy shot but expected to survive, it took place after the car bans stole was spotted near a campsite yesterday. medical services company in clearwater adding 50 new jobs, mobile ask expanding its operations, provides x-rays and lab services to housebound awarded to search the emails of the top hillary clinton 8. this comes as her campaign calls on the bureau to release more information. james comey set off a firestorm friday when he notified congress that the bureau was investigating emails from whom abidine, this was an investigation into her strange husband anthony weiner texting of a minor. fbi from the emails weeks ago, manyre here colder and dozens of prosecutors wrote a letter criticizing comey. trump campaign is praising him. >> this is the single biggest scandal since watergate. my contract with the us voter begins with the plan to end the ramp it government corruption. >> it is pretty strange to put >> investigators aren't sure how many emails there are or how they are related to clinton's email server probe, they aren't sure how many emails have been reviewed. >> the univer
one deputy shot but expected to survive, it took place after the car bans stole was spotted near a campsite yesterday. medical services company in clearwater adding 50 new jobs, mobile ask expanding its operations, provides x-rays and lab services to housebound awarded to search the emails of the top hillary clinton 8. this comes as her campaign calls on the bureau to release more information. james comey set off a firestorm friday when he notified congress that the bureau was investigating...
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the c-e-o ordered a manadatory evacuation yesterday afternoon. that means all campsites and businesses need to be empty... as well as the marina. right now... crews are working to get all the boats out of the water by noon today. merritt island and barrier island in brevard county have also been ordered no closed captioning is available for traffic. available for captioning is no closed no closed captioning is traffic. (wally people have been going ?ape over this place for ?decades... the gorilla out front is part of it... but the real difference at state vacuum... is the ?people. find out what makes ?them... our extraordinary ordinary... after the break. ?? for $12.99. drizzled, decorated, and all dressed up for the season, share the fun with 2 dozen donuts for $12.99. america runs on dunkin'. share the fun with 2 dozen donuts for $12.99. what if one of the biggest challenges we face down here... could be solved... simply by looking up there? what if unlimited, clean power was at your fingertips? what if it was good for consumers, good the economy and good for florida?
the c-e-o ordered a manadatory evacuation yesterday afternoon. that means all campsites and businesses need to be empty... as well as the marina. right now... crews are working to get all the boats out of the water by noon today. merritt island and barrier island in brevard county have also been ordered no closed captioning is available for traffic. available for captioning is no closed no closed captioning is traffic. (wally people have been going ?ape over this place for ?decades... the...
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the story. he even live streamed his authorities caught up with him sunday morning when he was spotted leaving a campsite. he was pulled over at 9:00 a.m. after he traded the list with police. jummy: you can see what is going on at the bottom of your screen, there are already people voting and we want to go to john gonzalez who is at cloverleaf elementary school with more on the story. john: this afternoon there is a brew and we watched as schools came in to drop off children as not one costume. and that is how the school wants halloween is essentially canceled today. saying that about 10% of the school each year are up to out of halloween activities so in an effort to not leave anyone out, the school is not allowing any costumes and the traditional parade has been called off. well, parents are upset. a group of fifth grade parents are fighting back by holding a protest of sorts. they will be signing their children out at 1:30 afternoon and will be holding their own halloween party next door at the park. >> i want to go down there because we are having a parade and we are doing a lot of fun stuff down th
the story. he even live streamed his authorities caught up with him sunday morning when he was spotted leaving a campsite. he was pulled over at 9:00 a.m. after he traded the list with police. jummy: you can see what is going on at the bottom of your screen, there are already people voting and we want to go to john gonzalez who is at cloverleaf elementary school with more on the story. john: this afternoon there is a brew and we watched as schools came in to drop off children as not one...
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. >> most of the homeless try to hide in the rural what he areas. >> elaborate campsites homemade bathrooms makeshift kitchens. >> this site was abandoned a couple weeks ago a woman living here was a known meth cook. there are about half a dozen sites like this along the packets riddled the ground. and a lithium battery was more than likely used in the process of cooking methamphetamine. these are the sites that joshua boyer patrols every day. >> they use this to spread into a bag. his job is to offer help for people down on their luck and stop people from making and using drugs. >> i live down here for six years. >> we ran it's one man he helped. he nowas streets? >> help from josh and the want. >> he estimates there are about 50 sites here. and, sometimes you will see them lying around, and you will see batteries that are not good and it's tough to see these camps disappearing. and the best thing to do, is for them to report them. >>> thank you. two people are dead including again man and three others hurt after the men started shooting at his job in roanoke virginia. the man went to a pl
. >> most of the homeless try to hide in the rural what he areas. >> elaborate campsites homemade bathrooms makeshift kitchens. >> this site was abandoned a couple weeks ago a woman living here was a known meth cook. there are about half a dozen sites like this along the packets riddled the ground. and a lithium battery was more than likely used in the process of cooking methamphetamine. these are the sites that joshua boyer patrols every day. >> they use this to spread...
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opponents fear at least some of the development will be visible from recreation areas, including this blm campsite. >> i think it would be unfortunate. >> reporter: garrett is vits from -- is visiting from canada. >> i don't know if i would stop coming back but it might prevent me from camping here. >> the problem is scope. the problem is he wants >> reporter: meaning, she says, more traffic, more people, less solitude in red rock. the next step moves from the hills of red rock to right here at the county government building. this is where county commissioners will have the final day during the meeting in december and expectations are a packed house. denise rosch, news 3. >> thank you. >>> well, good news for firefighters across the state. up in mount charleston, so-called october fire is falls burned 27 acres. the u.s. forest says the fire was started by a campfire built by careless hikers. officials want to remind everybody the conditions in the area are perfect for a major wildfire. they also say that the mary jane falls trail will remain closed for up to a week. >>> let's go north to the washo
opponents fear at least some of the development will be visible from recreation areas, including this blm campsite. >> i think it would be unfortunate. >> reporter: garrett is vits from -- is visiting from canada. >> i don't know if i would stop coming back but it might prevent me from camping here. >> the problem is scope. the problem is he wants >> reporter: meaning, she says, more traffic, more people, less solitude in red rock. the next step moves from the...
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are used to seeing campfires weather should be no campfires but there's old campsite is a makeshift gun range. shooting at the trees. even shooting that are. they we're shot so much they fell. and carries a criminal side but this mess is nothing compared to this. they're going to have to clean this up considering there to evolving for seasonable employees doing the work for the border ranger district. the way this is all left out is not okay. otherwise life is all everything. once they get attracted to the third there to come out and spread all over the place they could become a problem a problem eventually be put down. i'm not can a ticket today. collected 714 bags of trash from the floors just like these. putting something in exchange. you can't leave your belongings unattended for certain amount of time than you both constituted as a banded. four says she doesn't think much is going to change here that simply because most of the time where find sites like these that are already abandon. so it's off to t dress. no explanation as to why it's there in the first place. of very warm day across colorado 60s and
are used to seeing campfires weather should be no campfires but there's old campsite is a makeshift gun range. shooting at the trees. even shooting that are. they we're shot so much they fell. and carries a criminal side but this mess is nothing compared to this. they're going to have to clean this up considering there to evolving for seasonable employees doing the work for the border ranger district. the way this is all left out is not okay. otherwise life is all everything. once they get...
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the car matching the description of the one the man stole was spotted at a campsite. michael vance was charged with 2 counts of murder after a spree of crimes that started last week. >>> analyst -- pinellas county doesn't think someone's death -- timothy's death he complained of chest pains, stefan paramedics performed cpr but couldn't save him. timothy matthews was serving a sentence for drug paraphernalia. detectives say there were no signs of trauma to his body and he had been involved in any fights. >>> the man accused of breaking into the florida holocaust museum out of jail. seabird -- st. petersburg police say christopher venegas and got into the museum. nothing was damaged or missing but he is charged with burglary. he was taken to jail but has been released. >>> nancy deputies need your help define 2 men who broke into a home, one shot at another head-to-head. they got away with several items, the victims in the hospital in stable condition. if you have any info about what happened call crime stoppers. >>> iraqi special forces advancing on mosul from the east
the car matching the description of the one the man stole was spotted at a campsite. michael vance was charged with 2 counts of murder after a spree of crimes that started last week. >>> analyst -- pinellas county doesn't think someone's death -- timothy's death he complained of chest pains, stefan paramedics performed cpr but couldn't save him. timothy matthews was serving a sentence for drug paraphernalia. detectives say there were no signs of trauma to his body and he had been...
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campsite is a makeshift gun range. pretty safe backdrop. shooting at the trees. even shooting that are. they we're shot so much they and carries a criminal side but this mess is nothing compared to this. they're going to have to clean this up considering there to evolving for seasonable employees doing the work for the border ranger district. the way this is all left out is not okay. otherwise life is all once they get attracted to the third there to come out and spread all over the place they could become a problem a problem eventually be put down. i'm not can a ticket today. the border ranger district collected 714 bags of trash from the floors just like these. putting something in exchange. you can't unattended for certain amount of time than you both constituted as a banded. four says she doesn't think much is going to change here that simply because most of the time where find sites like these that are already abandon. so it's off to the dump this dress. no explanation as to why it's of very warm day across colorado 60s and 70s those are high temperatures the warmest readings here
campsite is a makeshift gun range. pretty safe backdrop. shooting at the trees. even shooting that are. they we're shot so much they and carries a criminal side but this mess is nothing compared to this. they're going to have to clean this up considering there to evolving for seasonable employees doing the work for the border ranger district. the way this is all left out is not okay. otherwise life is all once they get attracted to the third there to come out and spread all over the place they...
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the police on sunday. they were found safe at a campsite this morning. there was concern they might have been caught off guard by the winter like storm that blew through this weekend. >>> the san francisco supervisor wants the d.a. to launch a criminal investigation against wells fargo and is not stopping there. >> today i'm introducing a resolution along with my co- sponsors campos to set the city on course to cut financial ties with wells fargo bank. >> the move comes weeks after wells fargo admitted to signing up millions of customers with fake accounts. the scandal cost thousands of employees and the ceo their jobs. late today santa clara county supervisors voted to suspend business dealings with wells fargo. >>> good news if you are sick of paying all those baggage fees for the airlines. the government is threatening to turn the tables now. kpix 5's devin fehely says the carriers may soon have to pay you when your bags don't arrive with you. >> reporter: let's face it, it's one of the most annoying things that can happen when you travel. you arrived
the police on sunday. they were found safe at a campsite this morning. there was concern they might have been caught off guard by the winter like storm that blew through this weekend. >>> the san francisco supervisor wants the d.a. to launch a criminal investigation against wells fargo and is not stopping there. >> today i'm introducing a resolution along with my co- sponsors campos to set the city on course to cut financial ties with wells fargo bank. >> the move comes...
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the plane was landing. >> new at 11:00 a frazier man campsite. 55-year-old mark albright like died. >> this police officer wwll learn his punishment for killing a man. he killed a 27-year-old man in october 2014. he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> this fort collins couple douglas and leah dyre are facing child abuse charges. their 7-year-old daughter could not walk, talk, or use the toilet child is now in foster care. >> a new tsa report finds ten guns were confiscated in 19 days at dia. two were found just last week. they found 71 firearms across the ountry just last week. now remember you can bring your firearms in a checked bag but they must be declared. you violent these rules and row can face an $11,000 fine. >> we will get a closer look at up. they will announce the public ratings at a news conference. this is the first time in two years it's been released. >>> some parents are mad about a proposed marijuana dispensary less than 100 feet away from a school. it would be located near the denver school of science and technologies center. our cameras were thrown out of th way a lot of k
the plane was landing. >> new at 11:00 a frazier man campsite. 55-year-old mark albright like died. >> this police officer wwll learn his punishment for killing a man. he killed a 27-year-old man in october 2014. he could spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> this fort collins couple douglas and leah dyre are facing child abuse charges. their 7-year-old daughter could not walk, talk, or use the toilet child is now in foster care. >> a new tsa report finds ten guns...
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helped pass a state law requiring epi pens in schools and changes at city campsites to hopefully prevent this from happening again. >>> the fight against aids got a boost today at the sales force dream force convention going on in san francisco. kristin zee is here to explain what happened. kristin? >> reporter: you know sales force ceo mark benioff is known for his philanthropy. today, standing alongside nancy pelosi and san francisco mayor ed lee. sales force is encouraging customers to support red. bono started the foundation, today, sales force set up this pop up store to attendees with buy things such as the special red computer kit with proceeds going toward the campaign. >> perhaps the most-important thing we do is remind everybody to do something for someone else. >> checking for you now, the campaign has raised $360,000, it started out with $1 million target but promises of matching donations p benioff and bill gates, it is now $4 million, which is music to the ears of bono. who will perform at the cow palace. you can see the stage is set for a beautiful day. >> very good. >> thank you, kristin. >> ever heard of
helped pass a state law requiring epi pens in schools and changes at city campsites to hopefully prevent this from happening again. >>> the fight against aids got a boost today at the sales force dream force convention going on in san francisco. kristin zee is here to explain what happened. kristin? >> reporter: you know sales force ceo mark benioff is known for his philanthropy. today, standing alongside nancy pelosi and san francisco mayor ed lee. sales force is encouraging...
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helped pass a state law requiring epi pens in schools and changes at city campsites to hopefully prevent this from happening again. >>> the fight against aids got a boost today at the sales force dream force convention going on in san francisco. kristin zee is here to explain what happened. kristin? >> reporter: you know sales force ceo mark benioff is known for his philanthropy. today, standing alongside nancy pelosi and san francisco mayor ed lee. sales force is encouraging customers to support red. bono started the foundation, today, sales force set up this pop up store to attendees with buy things such as the special red computer kit with proceeds going toward the campaign. >> perhaps the most-important thing we do is remind everybody to do something for someone else. >> checking for you now, the campaign has raised $360,000, it started out with $1 million target but promises of matching donations p benioff and bill gates, it is now $4 million, which is music to the ears of bono. who will perform at the cow palace. you can see the stage is set for a beautiful day. >> very good. >> thank you, kristin. >> ever heard of
helped pass a state law requiring epi pens in schools and changes at city campsites to hopefully prevent this from happening again. >>> the fight against aids got a boost today at the sales force dream force convention going on in san francisco. kristin zee is here to explain what happened. kristin? >> reporter: you know sales force ceo mark benioff is known for his philanthropy. today, standing alongside nancy pelosi and san francisco mayor ed lee. sales force is encouraging...
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the bucs are both ready to go home and call this one a wash. no pun intended. >> thanks michael. >>> turning to news right now west metro firefighters say an illegal campsite may have sparked a fire near c-470. 30 firefighters are on scene. no structures are threatened. meteorologist dave aguilera, things are so dry here in colorado. we need some rain. >> very dry. we do need like we are going to get much. winds going anywhere from 15 to 25 miles per hour. that's what fanned those flames. it is going to get worse tomorrow. we have high pressure here. that brought some breezes in today but we have a big trough of low pressure that will be sliding in tomorrow, and ahead of it, it is going to really increase the southwesterly winds across colorado and especially the front range and the eastern plains. that's going to boost the fire danger. then when this trough comes moisture end, is way up into wyoming and. for tomorrow, denver is included in this. so is the foothills all the way into boulder and down into douglas county. a red flag warning tomorrow. gusts of 35 miles per hour. i wouldn't be surprised if they boost up to 40, 45 from time to time when that system
the bucs are both ready to go home and call this one a wash. no pun intended. >> thanks michael. >>> turning to news right now west metro firefighters say an illegal campsite may have sparked a fire near c-470. 30 firefighters are on scene. no structures are threatened. meteorologist dave aguilera, things are so dry here in colorado. we need some rain. >> very dry. we do need like we are going to get much. winds going anywhere from 15 to 25 miles per hour. that's what...