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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a former elementary school school teacher is -- school teacher is atrial accused of molesting students. ktvu channel 2 news took still pictures in court and joseph martin smiled. he is charged with 150 counts of lewd acts involving 14 children over 7 years. two brothers are among his accusers. >> i really wanted to have the boys know there was no shame attached to any of this. that the same is on the person that caused these acts. >> most of the allegations are events that occurred in the classroom in front of all the other students. in other words there were 30 eyes on him while he is doing this. we have the other students testify. >> if convicted of all 150 counts he could be sentenced to 2,000 years in prison. >>> the medical examiner identified the man struck and killed last night by a lightning rail train. he was hit around 9:00 p.m. last noth at southwest express way. -- night at southwest express way. he was walking a dog and the dog got loose and he ran into the passport of the train trying -- path of the train trying to get to the dog. t
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a former elementary school school teacher is -- school teacher is atrial accused of molesting students. ktvu channel 2 news took still pictures in court and joseph martin smiled. he is charged with 150 counts of lewd acts involving 14 children over 7 years. two brothers are among his accusers. >> i really wanted to have the boys know there was no shame attached to any of this. that the same is on the person that caused these acts. >>...
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noelle walker is outside police headquarters, noelle do investigators know what the motive was. >> reporter: if they are, he didn't leave a trail of what they were and if was trouble, he didn't show it at work. >> he would take his cup of coffee every morning and fill it up. >> reporter: everything is as anguiano left it on friday night. work undone a life unfinished. and a distraught boss who heard the news this morning. >> this is what he was doing. >> reporter: and the boss heard the news this morning. >> the discovery spurred an amber alert. police found the kids safe on eighth street in richmond and placed their mother alicia cortez and a male companion under arrest on suspicion of homicide. >> this point we're mainly focusing on the homicide itself and obviously they're bringing the children to a safe place. >> reporter: police say ortez and anguino divorced a few months ago. we searched court records and found ortez took out a restraining order claiming there was domestic abuse. a judge lifted the order in may. court records also show a custody battle. police say at the time of the s
noelle walker is outside police headquarters, noelle do investigators know what the motive was. >> reporter: if they are, he didn't leave a trail of what they were and if was trouble, he didn't show it at work. >> he would take his cup of coffee every morning and fill it up. >> reporter: everything is as anguiano left it on friday night. work undone a life unfinished. and a distraught boss who heard the news this morning. >> this is what he was doing. >> reporter:...
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ktvu's noelle walker is in livermore where we learned they may have found the person responsible. >> reporter: i talked to a source at livermore police department. i am told there is a juvenile under arrest for the string of arson fires. i am standing at the latest location. you can see scorched fence, earth. show people how close this is to houses. this is as close as we have seen these fires burning. this would be the 6th fire set in three days. here is what i know. this happened at 2:00 p.m. officers were on patrol and they saw a fire department responding here. they followed the fire department and they hung around to see if there was somebody else watching. they saw. a ups driver and a juvenile here. started questioning the juvenile biand saw -- boy and saw a lighter. asked him about that and he admitted to the other fires that were set. we know from talking to the fire department that this person who was setting the fires may have been watching the fire department at work. >> the individual or individuals then set another fire. yes. >> reporter: while -- >> while we were fighti
ktvu's noelle walker is in livermore where we learned they may have found the person responsible. >> reporter: i talked to a source at livermore police department. i am told there is a juvenile under arrest for the string of arson fires. i am standing at the latest location. you can see scorched fence, earth. show people how close this is to houses. this is as close as we have seen these fires burning. this would be the 6th fire set in three days. here is what i know. this happened at...
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ktvu's noelle walker is live in san francisco with the trade off. >> reporter: we are here in mission bay which is a neighborhood that resembles the planned neighborhood in the bay view. you can see a sign thanks firefighters for saving the structures around here when fire burned earlier this year. the width of the streets depends on the heights of the buildings that line the streets. >> reporter: san francisco has one speed, fast. whether trolley, bus, car, or on foot. it seems everyone is in a hurry. >> so exciting to feel we can shape a community. >> reporter: she is talking about a planned development in the city's bay view. the new neighborhood doesn't exist yet. but the fire department wanted widing streets to be able to -- wider streets to be able to fight fires. that was in contrast to the narrow streets they wanted. >> sorting threw comp ru-- through a compromise which is exciting. we know fire departments care about public safety. >> compromising as long as we are not compromising public safety. >> got done quicker than i thought. >> reporter: he was pushing for middle groun
ktvu's noelle walker is live in san francisco with the trade off. >> reporter: we are here in mission bay which is a neighborhood that resembles the planned neighborhood in the bay view. you can see a sign thanks firefighters for saving the structures around here when fire burned earlier this year. the width of the streets depends on the heights of the buildings that line the streets. >> reporter: san francisco has one speed, fast. whether trolley, bus, car, or on foot. it seems...
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we are following developing news tonight. the coast guard is searching the bay at this hour looking for a sailor who went missing after his sail boat started sinking. the sail boat is now underwater and the sailor is still missing. ktvu's claudine wong is here with the search and information from the coast guard. >> reporter: we are in sauce lido below the golds -- sauce sauce lido below the golden gate bridge. the search will continue into the night. the priority simple. find the person who was on board when it went down. >> the first signs signs of trouble came from the west side of the golden gate bridge. at 4:15 a.m. this morning the coast guard got a distress signal. the coast guard knew what kind of boat they were looking for. a 30-foot sailing vessel. a boat matching the description came in from the east side of the bridge. down near the cliffs of yellow bluff. it was on the rocks but later submerged. divers confirmed the vessel was the ship but there was no sign of whoever was on board. we saw cutters making their way
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we are following developing news tonight. the coast guard is searching the bay at this hour looking for a sailor who went missing after his sail boat started sinking. the sail boat is now underwater and the sailor is still missing. ktvu's claudine wong is here with the search and information from the coast guard. >> reporter: we are in sauce lido below the golds -- sauce sauce lido below the golden gate bridge. the search will continue into...
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ktvu's noelle walker was inside the courtroom and you spoke with the victim's family. >> reporter: i did. it took three days of deliberations but that is nothing compared to the number of years that her family waited for this day. >> reporter: they say the wheels of justice turn slowly but when they turn a corner the release of emotions come quickly. that is the father and daughter. she is almost as old now as her mother was when she was killed in 2002, found by her father. the case nearly went cold till the arrest. he told police he went to the home to visit puppies but a friend said he was on a methamphetamine bin at the time of the murder. now he is convicted of second degree murder. he shook his head as the verdict was read. the mother was more vocal. and ordered out of the courtroom. the defense attorney said he didn't agree with the verdict either. >> at the same time, you know, it is taking its toll and it is difficult for a jury to come back with a acquittal. >> but on the other side relief. even the prosecutor choked back tears. >> it is true. i am getting emotional again. i
ktvu's noelle walker was inside the courtroom and you spoke with the victim's family. >> reporter: i did. it took three days of deliberations but that is nothing compared to the number of years that her family waited for this day. >> reporter: they say the wheels of justice turn slowly but when they turn a corner the release of emotions come quickly. that is the father and daughter. she is almost as old now as her mother was when she was killed in 2002, found by her father. the case...
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ktvu's noelle walker with the extra danger for one bay area community but let's begin with our chief meteorologist bill martin. bill? >> 105 degrees in livermore. along the coast temperatures in the 50s. outside live now. showing you the fog behind me. i will show you the warm spots inland in a moment. inland 105. over a 40-degree spread. in san francisco, what is the big deal? oakland 75 degrees. look at the temperature numbers inland inland valley. half moon bay, inland, livermore, under 40 miles, 40- degree temperature spread. the winds are kicking up. san francisco airport, gusts 30 miles per hour. on the on shore direction. hayward 10 miles per hour. mountain view 20. winds are kicking up. the cool down has begun. possible record today, i will have that when i come back and how significant the cool down will be as the fog pushes back into your neighborhood. see you here after the break. >>> the stupe find an -- search to find an artist. there were 5 suspicious fires over the weekend. four near a business park. another near an apartment complex. ktvu's noelle walker is in livermo
ktvu's noelle walker with the extra danger for one bay area community but let's begin with our chief meteorologist bill martin. bill? >> 105 degrees in livermore. along the coast temperatures in the 50s. outside live now. showing you the fog behind me. i will show you the warm spots inland in a moment. inland 105. over a 40-degree spread. in san francisco, what is the big deal? oakland 75 degrees. look at the temperature numbers inland inland valley. half moon bay, inland, livermore,...
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ktvu's noelle walker is live with the help officers recently got. >> reporter: police say without the witnesses stepping in the chance of getting her purse back were slim to none. people want more people to report crimes to get a better shot at stopping them. >> reporter: living in oakland can be all play. but sometimes it is work. >> i think the neighborhood attracts that sort of day time crime. >> reporter: crimes like autoburglary. -- auto burglary. she loves raising her son in her neighborhood. she says she feels safe. but has become used to a certain level of property crime. >> used to the car break ins. muggings. >> we are trying to change that image of oakland. >> the police captain says residential burglaries and street robberies are down but police can't do it alone. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: that is steve. >> okay. >> reporter: police are praising him and others. >> they helped us out. >> reporter: helped catch a robber who wished a woman to the ground and stole her -- pushed a woman to the ground and stole her purse. >> the suspect was over here. >> reporter: with
ktvu's noelle walker is live with the help officers recently got. >> reporter: police say without the witnesses stepping in the chance of getting her purse back were slim to none. people want more people to report crimes to get a better shot at stopping them. >> reporter: living in oakland can be all play. but sometimes it is work. >> i think the neighborhood attracts that sort of day time crime. >> reporter: crimes like autoburglary. -- auto burglary. she loves raising...
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it turns my frown upside down. ♪ >> reporter: in oakland, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2news. ♪ >> he heads to berkeley college of music next month. if you would like to donate to his fund-raising campaign, we have a link on ktvu.com. look under the web links section. >> way to go, jason. great story. >>> comcast is working to convert thousands of wireless routers in private homes into public wi-fi hot spots. it's all part of the company's plan to offer a superhot spot made up of 8 million hot spots, 19 of the nation's largest cities. for homeowners who don't want to give public access to their routers, there is a way to opt out. comcast is expected to have a time line for the rollout in california within the next few months. >>> well, wine tasting could soon be coming to farmers markets, this after the state senate unanimously passed a bill that would allow unlimited wine and cider tastings at certified farmers markets with the approval of a certified market manager. if aced of pro, only one winery per day could offer tastes. supporters say it's a great idea and would add to the expe
it turns my frown upside down. ♪ >> reporter: in oakland, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2news. ♪ >> he heads to berkeley college of music next month. if you would like to donate to his fund-raising campaign, we have a link on ktvu.com. look under the web links section. >> way to go, jason. great story. >>> comcast is working to convert thousands of wireless routers in private homes into public wi-fi hot spots. it's all part of the company's plan to offer a superhot...
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noelle walker was at the peninsula with a unique exercise to plan and respond to an active shooter. >>> everywhere you turn, there were police, fire trucks and s.w.a.t. teams on the move. >> we're participating in a mass casualty active shooter. >> reporter: this active shooter drill was planned months ago. but recent shootings in seattle. santa barbara and sandy hook bring the stark reality home. >> it could happen here so we just have to be as quick as we can responding to it. >> i had tears in my eyes. >> then we carried stretchers out. they said you can go out you'll be surrounded by sharp shooters. >> reporter: the purpose was to make the drill as close to the real thing as possible, including the make up wounds. >> i saw an in and out through someone's face. >> i injured my leg and am unconscious and can't talk. but now i've been rescued. it was an extremely well organized event. >> reporter: this was the first time police and fire drilled together with the focus on creating a so called warm zone. a safe place to treat the injured quickly. >> the difference is phenomenal. what w
noelle walker was at the peninsula with a unique exercise to plan and respond to an active shooter. >>> everywhere you turn, there were police, fire trucks and s.w.a.t. teams on the move. >> we're participating in a mass casualty active shooter. >> reporter: this active shooter drill was planned months ago. but recent shootings in seattle. santa barbara and sandy hook bring the stark reality home. >> it could happen here so we just have to be as quick as we can...
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noelle walker talked to the former petaluma partner as they prepare for a different kind of commitment. >> i carry all of my medications with me. >> reporter: most women carry a purse. sabrina times carries a pharmacy with her. >> this is my life in a bag. >> reporter: last year she had renal failure and her life changed forever. >> i had dialysis that day. on dialysis i was sent. >> reporter: doctors put her on a donor list. >> that's my exfiance. >> that's right. different priorities called off their endangerment. >> he was wanting to pursue his music and i wanted to settle down. >> we had to make a decision. and i wanted music. ♪ >> reporter: the former couple has a daughter together named hope and now another reason to hope. >> very rare to find a perfect match. >> reporter: in love and life. >> well the kidney is saving my life. >> hey. i will take that from you. >> reporter: today family and friends gather for a pretransplant party. >> hi, honey. >> reporter: a send off with kisses and hugs. that's sabrina's current boyfriend and exfiance who once again is going to put a music
noelle walker talked to the former petaluma partner as they prepare for a different kind of commitment. >> i carry all of my medications with me. >> reporter: most women carry a purse. sabrina times carries a pharmacy with her. >> this is my life in a bag. >> reporter: last year she had renal failure and her life changed forever. >> i had dialysis that day. on dialysis i was sent. >> reporter: doctors put her on a donor list. >> that's my exfiance....
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on www.ktvu.com we posted more from today's memorial under hot topics. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist mark tamayo to find out about the week ahead. >> we started to cool off before today and it will continue into monday. monday will be one of the coolest days of the week. right now we have partly cloudy skies, patchy fog near the shoreline. also high clouds as well. here is the most recent image. you see the high clouds. down towards san francisco. patchy fog towards ocean beach. close to monterey bay as well. you see the satellite and the low clouds. higher clouds and lower clouds and fog that push back into the bay late tonight and early tomorrow morning. current numbers out there. 57 degrees in half moon bay. san jose 72. livermore 73. clear skies and santa rosa in the upper 70s. winds picked throughout the afternoon. gusty conditions. fairfield 22. gusting to 28 miles per hour. more neighborhoods, winds not as strong towards oakland. sfo 29 miles per hour. san jose 17 miles per hour. right now that water temperature 56 degrees. wor
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on www.ktvu.com we posted more from today's memorial under hot topics. >>> let's check in with our meteorologist mark tamayo to find out about the week ahead. >> we started to cool off before today and it will continue into monday. monday will be one of the coolest days of the week. right now we have partly cloudy skies, patchy fog near the shoreline. also high clouds as well. here is the most recent image. you see the high clouds....
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> she hopes her story will encourage others to get tested to be a donor. if you are interested we posted a link on www.ktvu.com. >>> experts are worried a tough season for sea lions and seals could get worse. they had 562 sea lions and seals as of last friday. that is more than the 2 to 300 this time of year. many are sick and malnourished pups abandon due to a lack of food. they are concerned of new patients if an elneneo weather systems brings storms this fall. >>> last day of a pet adoption blitz in 100 bay area pet stores and shelters. the madies fund are hoping to find homes for 10,000 animals in 9 states. they set aside $10 million for the event. it will help pay for animals that need medical attention. >>> company is working with farmers to know stevia. -- grow stevia. china grows most of the world's stevea but the company -- stevia but the company hopes to change that. >> reporter: a field of dreams. >> the large majority of production is in china now and we hope to grow it in the u.s. >> reporter: in a pilot program, stevia first is enlis
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> she hopes her story will encourage others to get tested to be a donor. if you are interested we posted a link on www.ktvu.com. >>> experts are worried a tough season for sea lions and seals could get worse. they had 562 sea lions and seals as of last friday. that is more than the 2 to 300 this time of year. many are sick and malnourished pups abandon due to a lack of food. they are concerned of new patients if an elneneo weather systems...
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live in pleasant hill, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> caltrans is alerting drivers about a closure on busy highway 4. it's the eastbound off ramp at sam creek road will be closed. it'll be shutdown overnight until 4:00 in the morning. caltrans says the closures will allow crews to remove temporary bridge support on an overcrossing at that exit. >>> a federal appeals court in san francisco has refused to reconsider its ruling that forbids dismissing perspective jurors because they are gay. the ninth circuit court of appeals made the ruling today a three judge panel had ruled back in january it was unconstitutional to strike someone from a jury based on his or her sexual orientation. there's no word if his decision will be appealed to the u.s. supreme court. >>> the olympic torch made it way through oakland. news chopper 2 is over head as the ceremonial flags went up outside the oakland police department. chief sean wentz took the torch and carried it to the emeryville city line where he passed it on to a member of the emeryville police department. it is expected to get there by 4:30 th
live in pleasant hill, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> caltrans is alerting drivers about a closure on busy highway 4. it's the eastbound off ramp at sam creek road will be closed. it'll be shutdown overnight until 4:00 in the morning. caltrans says the closures will allow crews to remove temporary bridge support on an overcrossing at that exit. >>> a federal appeals court in san francisco has refused to reconsider its ruling that forbids dismissing perspective jurors because...
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nowell w, ktvu channel 2 news -- nowell w, ktvu channel 2 news. -- noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a robbery attempt in the san francisco mission district about 5:00 a.m. today. the victim was walking near 16 16th. two men got out of a car and tried to rob him. he was shot multiple times. the attackers drove away. >> reporter: new information now on the death of a female pedestrian struck and killed by a truck. they identified the woman as a 78-year-old maria white. she was in a crosswalk at 1:15 yesterday when it happened. witnesses say the truck driver stopped and then moved forward slowly and hit her. the driver was shaken during 5 hours of questioning. it appears he didn't see her because of the height of the truck. >> when a child is missing a amber alert goes out and fryway signs give important information, why those signs may soon be used to find suspects in other crimes. ktvu's john fowler shows us how it works. >> reporter: you have likely seen the amber alert signs. get ready for yellow alert for hit-and-run drivers. >> reporter: officials say more than half of serio
nowell w, ktvu channel 2 news -- nowell w, ktvu channel 2 news. -- noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a robbery attempt in the san francisco mission district about 5:00 a.m. today. the victim was walking near 16 16th. two men got out of a car and tried to rob him. he was shot multiple times. the attackers drove away. >> reporter: new information now on the death of a female pedestrian struck and killed by a truck. they identified the woman as a 78-year-old maria white. she...
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ktvu's noelle walker found world cup fans in a bar in san francisco. >> reporter: there are very few things in life -- that bring people together. >> you get to experience the atmosphere of everybody in the world loving soccer. >> reporter: like world cup soccer. >> i'm a futbol fan. >> reporter: the soccer kind of futbol. it's like christmas in june. >> well i woke up at 4:00 this morning i couldn't sleep. >> reporter: eva's sister is going to brazil next week. >> this game is something when you're born into it it's in your genetics. >> whatever your genetics may be. >> people live and die for soccer. >> do i need this anymore. >> reporter: just how big a deal is world cup for soccer fans? >> soccer is literally like a religion for me. my family grew up going to soccer fields. >> you think the real housewife, these are the real housewives on all the stations and you put them on one show for a month with eliminations that's the world cup. >> reporter: and just like that. did you notice the giants playing behind you. >> the boys of summer. >> i did not notice. >> reporter: take a back
ktvu's noelle walker found world cup fans in a bar in san francisco. >> reporter: there are very few things in life -- that bring people together. >> you get to experience the atmosphere of everybody in the world loving soccer. >> reporter: like world cup soccer. >> i'm a futbol fan. >> reporter: the soccer kind of futbol. it's like christmas in june. >> well i woke up at 4:00 this morning i couldn't sleep. >> reporter: eva's sister is going to brazil...
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> initially police weren't sure a crime was committed when her father found her body on january 8, 2002. 8 years later,s january 13, 2010 -- later, january 13, 2010 they made the rest -- the arrest. the jury came back this afternoon with a guilty verdict. >>> following breaking news in seattle. four people have been shot and wounded on a college camping. seattle pacific university. the shooting happened 90 minutes ago. two victims are in critical condition. two in stable condition. police say one suspect is in custody but the campus is on long down right now. seattle pacific university is a private college 10 minutes from the downtown with 4,000 students and graduation there is set for next week. >>> sunnyvale police shot and killed a murd suspect today it happened -- murder suspect today, it happened this morning. offenses were trying to take him into custody. ktvu's robert handa joins us now with new information on the shooting and the murder case. robert? >> reporter: well, it has been a long day out here in sunny vill, you can see -- sunnyvale, you
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >> initially police weren't sure a crime was committed when her father found her body on january 8, 2002. 8 years later,s january 13, 2010 -- later, january 13, 2010 they made the rest -- the arrest. the jury came back this afternoon with a guilty verdict. >>> following breaking news in seattle. four people have been shot and wounded on a college camping. seattle pacific university. the shooting happened 90 minutes ago. two victims are in...
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reporting live in oakland, noelle walker. >> thank you for the update. >>> we have an update on a bay area wide prostitution sweep. it played out over several nights and dozens of arrests and rescuing several girls. we look at the this. deborah? >> reporter: this is called operation cross country and moments ago at 17th and international, we got the bay area results. >> 70 prostitutes and six minors rescued from prostitution. we got a look at one sting operation on the first night of enforcement. this hotel, where a decoy posed as a john and women advertising sex on line came to his room. officers were watching on the camera. as soon as the deal was made, they came in to and prehen the prostitute and her alleged pimp awaiting in the parking lot outside. out of five women taken into custody one was a juvenile. the minors are offered social services and advocacy to find a way out of the sex trade. it is akin to modern day slavery. >> the selling of children for sex does not reflect itself to geographic boundaries. we see children moved from our county to san francisco county to marin co
reporting live in oakland, noelle walker. >> thank you for the update. >>> we have an update on a bay area wide prostitution sweep. it played out over several nights and dozens of arrests and rescuing several girls. we look at the this. deborah? >> reporter: this is called operation cross country and moments ago at 17th and international, we got the bay area results. >> 70 prostitutes and six minors rescued from prostitution. we got a look at one sting operation on...
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ktvu's noelle walker with the story. >> reporter: it took just five seconds. a bullet through his hand and a shot right through the heart of t.j. perez's circle of friends. >> we were just there having a good time. talking and then dead. he wasn't there no more. >> reporter: a house party turned deadly this morning. sonoma county sheriff deputy closed downwind sor avenue because of a shooting just before 4:00 a.m. -- closed down windsor avenue because of a shooting just before 4:00 a.m. crime tape visible indoors does not fit with stroller's white picket fence. >> every time you turn the news on it seems somebody is getting shot. for what reason i don't know. >> did you expect it to be next door? >> hell no, never. >> reporter: evidence of a party was overshadowed with evidence of a crime. sheriff deputies spent the better pat -- part of the day collecting evidence. to t.j. perez it's not just a crime statistic, it's personal. >> reporter: what did they take? >> they took a great man from everybody. a great friend, a great brother. >> reporter: the suspect was
ktvu's noelle walker with the story. >> reporter: it took just five seconds. a bullet through his hand and a shot right through the heart of t.j. perez's circle of friends. >> we were just there having a good time. talking and then dead. he wasn't there no more. >> reporter: a house party turned deadly this morning. sonoma county sheriff deputy closed downwind sor avenue because of a shooting just before 4:00 a.m. -- closed down windsor avenue because of a shooting just before...
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. >> ♪ >> reporter: in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> in developing news, a wildfire in the secoya national forest nearly doubled in size and grew again today. the fire now covers more than three square miles overnight deputies ordered people in the heights area to leave the area to avoid the expanding fire. the evacuations affect about 500 homes. tonight crews have contained the flames. the forest services say most tourist destinations are still open. >>> a firefighters is recovering tonight and a family of four is homeless after a fire that started in their garage quickly spread. along with the fire fighter two people also suffered first and second degree burns. azmeth smith talked to the homeowner about the devastating fire. >> reporter: this video captures the intense flames fire fighters were up against when a garage fire got out of control. in the background you can hear a person screaming. >> that was one of our residents, one of the children from that home and they finally realized the home was completely involved in fire. >> reporter: the fire happening just bef
. >> ♪ >> reporter: in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> in developing news, a wildfire in the secoya national forest nearly doubled in size and grew again today. the fire now covers more than three square miles overnight deputies ordered people in the heights area to leave the area to avoid the expanding fire. the evacuations affect about 500 homes. tonight crews have contained the flames. the forest services say most tourist destinations are still open....
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nowell w, ktvu channel 2 news -- noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> girls rescued from sex trafficking. ktvu's debora villalon is live from the news room with the crack down. >> reporter: called operation cross country. 100 cities and recovered 200 minors who were turning tricks under the control of a pimp. >> moving in right now. >> police enter a hotel room where the prostitute offered sex to a decoy cop. she is hustled up quickly because more women are on their way for their own hook ups and more officers are ready to pounce on a flow of sex for sale. in bay area hotels and apartments and out on the street. 80 women swept up. >> we refer to them as victims. >> reporter: 1-3 not arrested but offered help. >> we figure out which is the best course of action. >> we will have -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: pimps were rounded up too. 13 in the bay area. >> no it is not a resolving door and we prosecute the adult whose prey upon children. >> the priority is finding the youngest ones. like this run away. >> i don't have no -- no -- no help. >> how old are you? >> 16. >> how long have yo
nowell w, ktvu channel 2 news -- noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> girls rescued from sex trafficking. ktvu's debora villalon is live from the news room with the crack down. >> reporter: called operation cross country. 100 cities and recovered 200 minors who were turning tricks under the control of a pimp. >> moving in right now. >> police enter a hotel room where the prostitute offered sex to a decoy cop. she is hustled up quickly because more women are on...
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but ktvu's noelle walker is live in san francisco that a pub where it has been standing room only. >> reporter: if you are not a soccer fan beprepared to be abandon -- be prepared to be abandon. none bigger than the world cub. >> reporter: there are very few things in life that bring people together. >> you get to experience the atmosphere of everyone then world loving soccer. >> reporter: like world cup soccer. the soccer kind of football. it is like christmas in june. >> i woke up at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i couldn't sleep. >> reporter: he is going to the world cup next week. >> this game is something when you are born into it. >> reporter: whatever your genettings may be -- genetics may be. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: just how big a deal is world cup for soccer fans? >> soccer is literally like religion for me. my family grew up going to church and then slowly shifted to going to soccer fields. >> reporter: in non-soccer fan terms -- [ indiscernible ] >> put them on one show for a month. with eliminations. that is the world cup. >> reporter: and just like that -- >> did you not
but ktvu's noelle walker is live in san francisco that a pub where it has been standing room only. >> reporter: if you are not a soccer fan beprepared to be abandon -- be prepared to be abandon. none bigger than the world cub. >> reporter: there are very few things in life that bring people together. >> you get to experience the atmosphere of everyone then world loving soccer. >> reporter: like world cup soccer. the soccer kind of football. it is like christmas in june....
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in san pablo, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> significant cooling today, temperatures dropped off over what we saw yesterday. here are the numbers. you see the big drop off in livermore. 87-degree down from 106. temperatures fell off today. right now temperatures outside are about 10 to 12 degrees cooler than what they were last night at this time. that's because we have a big dose of fog. last night at this time the inversion, the fog layer was at 5,000 feet tops. now it's at 2,000 feet deep. it's getting into all the coastal hills, most of them. shooting across into the livermore valley now. that's your indication number one that the air quality is going to get better. fire danger is going to go down. here's some fog showing up at san leandro. out by hayward and we take a peak out to the livermore valley. it's shooting the gaps and you're getting fog into livermore. you start off tomorrow mostly foggy throughout the bay area. temperatures tomorrow consequently are going to be slightly cooler again. so we dropped a good 20 degrees today. we're going to drop another couple of degrees a
in san pablo, noelle walker, ktvu news. >>> significant cooling today, temperatures dropped off over what we saw yesterday. here are the numbers. you see the big drop off in livermore. 87-degree down from 106. temperatures fell off today. right now temperatures outside are about 10 to 12 degrees cooler than what they were last night at this time. that's because we have a big dose of fog. last night at this time the inversion, the fog layer was at 5,000 feet tops. now it's at 2,000 feet...
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noelle walker was with them as they teamed up to practice preventing the unthinkable. >> reporter: everywhere you turned, there were police, fire trucks and s.w.a.t. teams on the move. this active shooter drill was planned months ago, but recent shootings in seattle, santa barbara and sandy hook bring the stark reality home. >> it could happen here. we have to be as good as we possibly can responding to it. >> reporter: the script was closely guarded. neither police or volunteer victims knew what was happening ahead of time. >> it was frightening. >> we carried stretchers out. they say "you can go out. you will be surrounded by sharp shooters." >> the idea was to make the drill as close to possible as an incident. >> it was very realistic. >> i injured my leg. i'm unconscious and can't talk. but now i have been rescued. it was an extremely well organized event. >> reporter: this was the first time police and fire drilled together with a focus on creating a so-called warm zone, a safe place to treat the injured quickly. >> we learned that sometimes delay in medical treatment has cost lives. >>
noelle walker was with them as they teamed up to practice preventing the unthinkable. >> reporter: everywhere you turned, there were police, fire trucks and s.w.a.t. teams on the move. this active shooter drill was planned months ago, but recent shootings in seattle, santa barbara and sandy hook bring the stark reality home. >> it could happen here. we have to be as good as we possibly can responding to it. >> reporter: the script was closely guarded. neither police or...
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ktvu's noelle walker went to try to get answers about what is going on. >> reporter: it is open today but students tell ktvu their education plan hit a speed bump. >> we have less than 7 or 8 days to pack up and leave and go on a tour and start the san francisco campus. >> reporter: they found out yesterday the hours may be changing. soon. students have been told the hayward campus is closing and students will have to transfer to san francisco. >> running a 4.0 and i am happy but this is upsetting. >> reporter: many are single mothers with jobs around hayward. >> disrupting our livelihood, our child care. >> reporter: last month the campus in san jose closed with little or no notice and then reopened two days later after rent issues were resolved. she told us she asked about that before signing up for classes. >> i have seen the problems they had with san jose and i said are you going to have problems here, is this go tag be closing -- going to be closing. she said no. >> reporter: we tried to get answers. >> they paid money for their education and they don't know if they could get to
ktvu's noelle walker went to try to get answers about what is going on. >> reporter: it is open today but students tell ktvu their education plan hit a speed bump. >> we have less than 7 or 8 days to pack up and leave and go on a tour and start the san francisco campus. >> reporter: they found out yesterday the hours may be changing. soon. students have been told the hayward campus is closing and students will have to transfer to san francisco. >> running a 4.0 and i am...
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. >> reporter: in santa cruz -- >> ♪ >> reporter: noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an unexpected appearance in court for a giant's fan nearly beaten to death and suing the dodgers. >> expressed a lot about his situation or what's going on. >> his mother talks about one of the hard est parts of the trial to listen to. >>> a man swipes a package, rips it open and steal it is wedding dress inside right in front of surveillance cameras. >> why would he do something like that? >> reporter: the video 2 investigates to police and why they say the person in it was already arrested for a different crime. >> plus officers say they caught a would be bike thief red handled. how police are now using the suspect's picture as a warning on craigslist. these stories and more coming up in 10 minutes at 6:00. safeway understands you got to make every dollar count these days. that's why they have lots of ways for you to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. celebrate the fourth with envy apples, just $1.99 a pound. rancher's reserve tri tip roast is only $3.99 a pound. for
. >> reporter: in santa cruz -- >> ♪ >> reporter: noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an unexpected appearance in court for a giant's fan nearly beaten to death and suing the dodgers. >> expressed a lot about his situation or what's going on. >> his mother talks about one of the hard est parts of the trial to listen to. >>> a man swipes a package, rips it open and steal it is wedding dress inside right in front of surveillance cameras....
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noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> dozens of researchers at the centers for disease control are being treated for possible anthrax exposure but the cdc says so far no one has gotten sick. 76 lab workers may have been infected last week. workers did not follow the proper protocall for rendering live anthrax bacteria inactive and sent samples to labs that are not equipped to handle live anthrax. the cdc says it expects to take disciplinary action. >>> more troubling news about military veterans dealing with long waits to receive health care. the veterans affairs administration now says 10% of veterans seeking medical care waited a month or more for an appointment. that's more than twice the percentage reported just last week. in san francisco, we're learning more than 3,000 appointments had wait times longer than 30 days. initially that figure was much less. just 600. >>> i don't like that we got more veterans waiting but at least i'm getting better data. >>> acting veterans affair secretary sloan dixon says the latest figures are more likely an indication that more reliability da
noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> dozens of researchers at the centers for disease control are being treated for possible anthrax exposure but the cdc says so far no one has gotten sick. 76 lab workers may have been infected last week. workers did not follow the proper protocall for rendering live anthrax bacteria inactive and sent samples to labs that are not equipped to handle live anthrax. the cdc says it expects to take disciplinary action. >>> more troubling news...
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noelle. >> >> reporter: tj perez is overwhelmed, still trying to wrap his head around hearing shots and losing a friend. he said here at a house party a group of people got pick kicked out and he believe that must have ainge ared them enough to open fire at a crowded party. >> it's too hard to explain how that happened. >> went in through my hand and went out. >> >> reporter: a bullet through the heart of tj perez' circle of friends. mr. we were there, having a good time, talking and he is dead. >> reporter: a house party turned deadly this morning. sonoma county sheriff's deputies closed of windsor, avenue because of a shooting about 1:00 am. >> reporter: it happened a block from the quaint historic downtown windsor, a place that looks like it was lifted from a movie set. >> every time you turn the news on. it seems like there is always somebody getting shot. for what reason, i don't know. >> reporter: did you expect it to be next door? >> no. never. >> reporter: by the light of day. evidence of a party was overshadowed by evidence of a crime. bullet holes in the door jams and bullet c
noelle. >> >> reporter: tj perez is overwhelmed, still trying to wrap his head around hearing shots and losing a friend. he said here at a house party a group of people got pick kicked out and he believe that must have ainge ared them enough to open fire at a crowded party. >> it's too hard to explain how that happened. >> went in through my hand and went out. >> >> reporter: a bullet through the heart of tj perez' circle of friends. mr. we were there, having...