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here's nbc10's deanna durante. >> people aren't out here selling drugs 24/7 like they were 20 years ago. >> reporter: ralph johnson should know. 20 years ago he was a beat cop walking the streets in bristol neighborhoods under siege by drug dealers. they can't stop it completely because -- >> no we're not that naive to believe it doesn't happen. it just moves it to other locations, other than the street corners, where people have their kids playing. >> reporter: techniques have evolved over 20 years. while patrol cars still roman these areas, cameras have popped up. >> they're tag readers, so they can actually grab a tag, they can run the tag for stolen. >> reporter: as acting chief in bristol, the newest cameras have went online. he says many residents asked for cameras to control the drugs. >> we can sit on the porch and don't have to worry about
here's nbc10's deanna durante. >> people aren't out here selling drugs 24/7 like they were 20 years ago. >> reporter: ralph johnson should know. 20 years ago he was a beat cop walking the streets in bristol neighborhoods under siege by drug dealers. they can't stop it completely because -- >> no we're not that naive to believe it doesn't happen. it just moves it to other locations, other than the street corners, where people have their kids playing. >> reporter:...
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deanna durante has more on the final farewell. ♪ >> reporter: they're supposed to be tough. >> rob, i love you. you will be deeply missed. >> reporter: for those with him in those last moments -- >> i don't now how to get through this -- >> reporter: emotional words and from the philadelphia police commissioner who hailed robert wilson a hero but urged his ten-year-old son to talk about his dad so his one-year-old brother will know him. >> share those memories. let those memories become his memories as well. >> reporter: the service is a tribute not just to the hero but the family he left behind. >> thank you for your strength. thank you for your courage. you know i spent a lot of time with you and i never seen anybody stronger. >> we have different gifts. >> reporter: the philadelphia mayor read bible verses and recalled the last moments of wilson's life. >> he laid down his life. for people in that store. >> robert redefined what valor means, in my mind. i can't think of anyone in my entire career who deserves these honors more. every honor is being bestowed on him he earned. >> rep
deanna durante has more on the final farewell. ♪ >> reporter: they're supposed to be tough. >> rob, i love you. you will be deeply missed. >> reporter: for those with him in those last moments -- >> i don't now how to get through this -- >> reporter: emotional words and from the philadelphia police commissioner who hailed robert wilson a hero but urged his ten-year-old son to talk about his dad so his one-year-old brother will know him. >> share those...
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we have deanna durante on the phone with us. how are you? >> we are approaching the scene there, heavy police presence here as we were driving up 309. we could see five or six police cars heading to the scene as well as incident command units. you see the chopper is above. we're about a mile out from that fire department vai. multiple sources telling us the police and s.w.a.t. team response is in regards to reports of three hostages being held in the basement of the lamott fire company. those are reports that multiple county and law enforcement sources are telling me. also alert as to who this person is or what is going on inside the fire department. >> deanna as you get closer there, i'm sure the photographer will try to set up and give us a clear picture without giving away police positions. i'm sure you talked to many of your sources, you get information. glenn is familiar with this area. he degree upgrew up in this area. if you can give us a thumb nail sketch of that area as you're driving around there, what you see and if there -- it is
we have deanna durante on the phone with us. how are you? >> we are approaching the scene there, heavy police presence here as we were driving up 309. we could see five or six police cars heading to the scene as well as incident command units. you see the chopper is above. we're about a mile out from that fire department vai. multiple sources telling us the police and s.w.a.t. team response is in regards to reports of three hostages being held in the basement of the lamott fire company....
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nbc10's deanna durante joins us live on the germantown pike. that area seeing a lot of traffic trouble because of this. >> reporter: if you drive around here, you know this is a busy time of day. take a look. plymouth road is shut down according to penndot indefinitely. from butler pike to germantown, the signs are everywhere. but they're not always believed. a sinkhole opened up friday along preliminary plymouth road shutting down. the signs were confusing. >> i didn't have any warning. i only take this once a week so yes, it's very frustrating. >> reporter: penndot says if hasn't determined why the sinkhole formed and a second one formed after it it can't schedule repairs. if he asked if the construction boom in the area is playing a role. penndot says it's too early to tell. they said they have diverted water but that didn't stop that second sinkhole from forming. >> the blue route and i noticed how bad it was trying to get back up to campus because i was coming from the airport. like, i circled around. i had to come around norristown. >> re
nbc10's deanna durante joins us live on the germantown pike. that area seeing a lot of traffic trouble because of this. >> reporter: if you drive around here, you know this is a busy time of day. take a look. plymouth road is shut down according to penndot indefinitely. from butler pike to germantown, the signs are everywhere. but they're not always believed. a sinkhole opened up friday along preliminary plymouth road shutting down. the signs were confusing. >> i didn't have any...
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deanna durante, nbc10. >> nbc10 will continue to follow the latest on these developing stories. you can get updates at any time on nbc10.com and the nbc10 app. >>> we have two very different stories to tell you tonight. this is a live look from our camera on camelback mountain where you can see snow falling. >> to the south, temperatures are up near 670 degrees. a look at cape may. nbc10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joining us now. >> glenn, many parts of the region are also seeing rain. in some areas, that could turn to snow? >> yeah. it's getting very close to changing in parts of the lehigh valley. right now it's been snowing for hours in the pocono mountains. another shot at blue mountain where it continues to snow. it is starting to accumulate on at least the tables there. and on the slopes. you can see the rain area moving through your region. the snow area is actually shrinking now as this storm seems to be weakening over the last hour or so. there's a little bit heavier rain back to the west that may be coming in over the next couple hours. in the meant
deanna durante, nbc10. >> nbc10 will continue to follow the latest on these developing stories. you can get updates at any time on nbc10.com and the nbc10 app. >>> we have two very different stories to tell you tonight. this is a live look from our camera on camelback mountain where you can see snow falling. >> to the south, temperatures are up near 670 degrees. a look at cape may. nbc10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joining us now. >>...
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deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> a man accused of spying inside a local target dressing room is behind bars tonight. abington police picked up the man over the weekend. police say he spied on a woman in a fitteding room at target on old york road more than a week ago. police say he returned to the store a few days ago, carrying a pen with a built-in video camera. target workers called 911 after they spotted him. abington police say, if you think you were a victim give them a call. >>> new at 6:00 a jury just awarded more than $38 million in punitive damages in connection with shooting deaths of a northeast philadelphia kraft foods plant in 2010. this after security company was found negligent in the deaths of two employees there, combined with other damages, the families of the victims will now get more than $46 million in all. a coworker was later convicted of killing the two women after an argument. >>> testimony will resume tomorrow in the corruption trial of six former philadelphia narcotics officers. jurors heard opening statements in the trial of the six officers today. the offic
deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> a man accused of spying inside a local target dressing room is behind bars tonight. abington police picked up the man over the weekend. police say he spied on a woman in a fitteding room at target on old york road more than a week ago. police say he returned to the store a few days ago, carrying a pen with a built-in video camera. target workers called 911 after they spotted him. abington police say, if you think you were a victim give them a...
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deanna durante is live in bethlehem where a public viewing is being held for concrete charlie. what is the reaction of friends and fans showing up tonight? >> reporter: they're showing up in the number 60 jerseys and eagles sweatshirts and the guy by the nickname of concrete charlie changed their life and football as we know it. >> he's my childhood hero. i have his pictures about 15 of them all signed by him. >> holding bark tears, marty said the football giant made an impact on his life. yes, he did. yes, he did. why i'm here today. >> the stories from fans are all the same. when they first met him. >> he was great. i was shaken. i was nervous because, like i said, he's my hero. for many, they turned to friendships that lasted until the end of his life. >> he was a strong guy. he put his arm around me and honest to god i told him he was going to choke me to death. he was so strong and so sweet. >> eagles owner jeffrey lori paid his respects to his family saying bednarik was an icon. >> toughness, passion for the game. pride in the city humble in every way. >> many called him
deanna durante is live in bethlehem where a public viewing is being held for concrete charlie. what is the reaction of friends and fans showing up tonight? >> reporter: they're showing up in the number 60 jerseys and eagles sweatshirts and the guy by the nickname of concrete charlie changed their life and football as we know it. >> he's my childhood hero. i have his pictures about 15 of them all signed by him. >> holding bark tears, marty said the football giant made an impact...
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nbc10's deanna durante is live at the scene and spoke with the family. when you see these pictures you wonder if the family was inside the house. we know they were. where were they exactly? >> reporter: they had just left the front room. you can see construction workers putting up temporary beams to be able to stabilize the front of the house before major repair work can be done. the homeowner says she and her daughter were standing right by what used to be the front window of this house and just walked away when the school bus came crashing through. >> i was standing right here when the
nbc10's deanna durante is live at the scene and spoke with the family. when you see these pictures you wonder if the family was inside the house. we know they were. where were they exactly? >> reporter: they had just left the front room. you can see construction workers putting up temporary beams to be able to stabilize the front of the house before major repair work can be done. the homeowner says she and her daughter were standing right by what used to be the front window of this house...
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nbc10's deanna durante live in overbrook where the philadelphia father was gunned down last week. you also reached out to the high school where the three suspects were students? >> reporter: we have. we spoke to a number of students outside the school. they tell us that not too many people are talking about allegedly happened although some tell us they're surprised the students were so close to home. now, it was last thursday night when police say that group of boys was here in this neighborhood when they decided to rob a 51-year-old man. >> i've seen some very young people commit heinous crimes. >> reporter: it's not the age of the two suspects that has philadelphia's police commissioner furious. >> how much money can you possibly have walking your dog? anybody that has a dog, knows -- most you got your keys with you. i mean, you're walking your dog. so, what are you going to get from something like that? it's just stupid. >> reporter: it's the motive behind the brutal crime. sources say both tyfine hamilton and brandon smith have confessed their roles in the murtd of james stuhl
nbc10's deanna durante live in overbrook where the philadelphia father was gunned down last week. you also reached out to the high school where the three suspects were students? >> reporter: we have. we spoke to a number of students outside the school. they tell us that not too many people are talking about allegedly happened although some tell us they're surprised the students were so close to home. now, it was last thursday night when police say that group of boys was here in this...
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deanna durante was in the bucks county courtroom. you're finding to to four years in jail isn't enough for victims. >> reporter: it's not. they say justice wasn't served. one of the victims says at least now, she hopes, tollefson will never do this again. >> the foxes are very disappointed with the sentencing. >> reporter: they sat through a four-hour hearing, the family of fallen police officer fox. >> there's a total lack of accountability on his part. >> reporter: tollefson tells a judge he's humiliated and he's reflecting on what he did to people who doesn't deserve it. to date he hasn't paid back any money to his victims, according to prosecutors. >> do you think he's going to pay you back? >> no. >> reporter: cindy moffett is out $500. other charities are out thousands. >> he expressed remorse and his desire to me in all my meetings with him, to make the victims whole and he sincerely feels bad. >> reporter: he turned down a flee deal which would have had him in jail for seven months. now he'll be sentenced to a
deanna durante was in the bucks county courtroom. you're finding to to four years in jail isn't enough for victims. >> reporter: it's not. they say justice wasn't served. one of the victims says at least now, she hopes, tollefson will never do this again. >> the foxes are very disappointed with the sentencing. >> reporter: they sat through a four-hour hearing, the family of fallen police officer fox. >> there's a total lack of accountability on his part. >>...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is live on the scene for us. tell us what the latest is. >> reporter: look behind me, vai, you can see the school bus still inside this home on windermere drive here in blue bell. we're told it will be some time before they can pull the bus out of the house. they first have to shore up the home to make sure it doesn't collapse around the bus. now, one thing we have heard over and over as people have come by to check out the scene is this could have been a lot worse. nine kids on board that school bus, ranging from kindergarten to eighth grade, and they are all okay. the 58-year-old bus driver we're told is being treated at abington hospital while whitpain township police try to figure out what happened here. it was 7:40 this morning when the bus jumped the curb, went through the home. people inside the home were on the other side of the wall when the bus came crashing through. we're told the bus not only came through the front of the house, but tires are down into the basement of the home. that's why the township
nbc 10's deanna durante is live on the scene for us. tell us what the latest is. >> reporter: look behind me, vai, you can see the school bus still inside this home on windermere drive here in blue bell. we're told it will be some time before they can pull the bus out of the house. they first have to shore up the home to make sure it doesn't collapse around the bus. now, one thing we have heard over and over as people have come by to check out the scene is this could have been a lot...
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as deanna durante shows us officers can keep tabs on activities happening from their desk. >> i love it yes, yes, love it. >> reporter: we wanted to know why our cameras were the ones shooting her bristol neighborhood. >> i call my sister when i come home. >> reporter: in an area known for heavy drug activity police have been trying to get it under control. starting with foot patrols in 1994. ralph johnson was one of those cops walking the beat in the drug-infegssted streets. >> it can actually come to an area put a box around it and the camera will pan, tilt and zoom to that location. >> reporter: now as acting police chief, he's outfitting desktops cars and bird's-eye view around town. >> it's a deterrent. it's like having a marked patrol out here all day at all the locations. >> reporter: cameras went up a year ago, these are the newest that went on line a few days ago. >> people aren't out here selling drugs 24/7. >> reporter: police tell me not only were the cameras met with little objection but people who live in the neighborhood actually asked for them. johnson says in just a
as deanna durante shows us officers can keep tabs on activities happening from their desk. >> i love it yes, yes, love it. >> reporter: we wanted to know why our cameras were the ones shooting her bristol neighborhood. >> i call my sister when i come home. >> reporter: in an area known for heavy drug activity police have been trying to get it under control. starting with foot patrols in 1994. ralph johnson was one of those cops walking the beat in the drug-infegssted...
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deanna durante rushed to the scene, as may have heard live on the air by phone. i know you spoke with one of those hostages. >> reporter: we actually talked to another one a little while ago. many firefighters are gathering here inside the fire company. we can see them inside. some are giving handshakes and hugs. they are having a meeting before they put this fire house back out there to fight fires. right now it's on hold. another fire department covering for them. they tell us it was a long hour but they're okay. >> i'm fine. i have nothing -- no comment right now. >> reporter: four firefighters all held hostage for an hour this morning after being reunited with their family members say they're doing okay. >> well they seem to come out pretty good. i talked to all of them all four of them. they're nervous, they're upset. obviously, it's not a great situation. but they muddled through it. >> reporter: police tell me the men were held by former firefighter paul jordan a 25-year-old philadelphia man. investigators say he was let go from the department yesterday. p
deanna durante rushed to the scene, as may have heard live on the air by phone. i know you spoke with one of those hostages. >> reporter: we actually talked to another one a little while ago. many firefighters are gathering here inside the fire company. we can see them inside. some are giving handshakes and hugs. they are having a meeting before they put this fire house back out there to fight fires. right now it's on hold. another fire department covering for them. they tell us it was a...
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nbc10's deanna durante is live this afternoon in plymouth township to tell us about a second sinkhole. >> this is creating traffic headaches. tell us how bad it is. >> reporter: drivers who came out along germantown pike one of the detour areas, tell us it's affecting drivers who come into the philadelphia suburb. >> really backs up. >> reporter: the signs are everywhere. there's a problem. >> we're trying to get to 470. >> reporter: but not everyone believes them. >> i'll see how far it's closed. >> reporter: butler pike to german germantown and plymouth road traffic is detoured creating headaches for those who don't know how to get to the blue roth route or around the detours. >> your mom couldn't get to your house? >> no. i had a girl's night out that night and we had to change our plans of where we were meeting to go down because we couldn't even hit the road so it really has been a hassle. >> reporter: penndot says friday sinkhole discovery is just part of the problem. a second sinkhole has opened up and there are no plans to fix the bridge until first it can be determined what c
nbc10's deanna durante is live this afternoon in plymouth township to tell us about a second sinkhole. >> this is creating traffic headaches. tell us how bad it is. >> reporter: drivers who came out along germantown pike one of the detour areas, tell us it's affecting drivers who come into the philadelphia suburb. >> really backs up. >> reporter: the signs are everywhere. there's a problem. >> we're trying to get to 470. >> reporter: but not everyone believes...
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deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> take a look. police say this man stole a woman's wallet right out of her purse. surveillance cameras catch the man red-handed last wednesday near a deli on south 23rd in south philadelphia. the woman purchased something and mistakenly left her purse behind. the man saw the purse, took the wallet and ran. if you recognize him, call police. >>> some disturbing video out of north philadelphia. you can see a small child walking up to a counter in the middle of a market. on friday two men walked into this store pulling a gun on an employee behind the counter. police say the two men cased the store before returning and robbing it. >>> it is the third full day of spring. yes, we're counting because we hope it's going to start feeling like spring. right now it feels like fall out there. we didn't make it out of the 40s today. >> that's right. we are colder than normal for this time of year. nbc10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz says it's going to drop below the freezing mark tod
deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> take a look. police say this man stole a woman's wallet right out of her purse. surveillance cameras catch the man red-handed last wednesday near a deli on south 23rd in south philadelphia. the woman purchased something and mistakenly left her purse behind. the man saw the purse, took the wallet and ran. if you recognize him, call police. >>> some disturbing video out of north philadelphia. you can see a small child walking up to a...
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deanna durante is live in middletown township. >> what did you learn about the driver who was going in the wrong direction? >> reporter: we've learned he is still in the hospital tonight. he was the most seriously injured. police tell us that that accident happened between the route 213 exit and the i-95 exit along the northbound lanes of route 1. they say that bucks county man was driving in the wrong direction when he caused that crash. in the video you hear the skidding and the crashing. police say the man behind the wheel needed to be cut from his vehicle before being taken to st. mary's hospital. that's where he is right now. now investigators say they're busy interviewing the victims and witnesses. they say that's going to take time. according to middletown township police chief. >> there were a total of seven people involved in the accident. there were seven crash victims. six of the seven were transported to local hospitals with injuries. >> reporter: investigators say they didn't need to see the video to know the driver was going the wrong way, but they say they do not yet kno
deanna durante is live in middletown township. >> what did you learn about the driver who was going in the wrong direction? >> reporter: we've learned he is still in the hospital tonight. he was the most seriously injured. police tell us that that accident happened between the route 213 exit and the i-95 exit along the northbound lanes of route 1. they say that bucks county man was driving in the wrong direction when he caused that crash. in the video you hear the skidding and the...
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nbc10's deanna durante is live at the scene and spoke with the family. when you see these pictures you wonder if the family was inside the house. we know they were. where were they exactly? >> reporter: they had just left the front room. you can see construction workers putting up temporary beams to be able to stabilize the front of the house before major repair work can be done. the homeowner says she and her daughter were standing right by what used to be the front window of this house and just walked away when the school bus came crashing through. >> i was standing right here when the bus hit. and i saw the whole thing happen. and i saw it come down the road. and then it slide -- it slid into our lot and hit the street sign and that flew into the yard and then it crashed into the house. >> reporter: she had just stepped outside. her mother and sister were inside their house, standing in the front room. >> it sounded like an explosion. i literally thought there was a gas leak and something exploded downstairs. >> reporter: she says she and her daughter
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nbc10's deanna durante has been looking at recent threats. tell us about the demand for air bags and where the stolen merchandise ends up. >> reporter: police and the national insurance crime bureau suspects they're ending up in karsz just like this one. this is the piece we're talking about here, the center of your steering wheel. what's happening, police say, is that thieves are hitting the streets. they are looking for parked cars unsuspects owners and leaving their handiwork, breaking into cars in the middle of the night and pulling those items out for resale. >> i'm upset, you know. what can i do? it happened you know. you've got take care of it. >> reporter: taking care of it could cost edward anywhere from $500 to $1,000. before the sun came up he and his neighbors found out they had fallen prey to a thief or thieves targeting air bags from honda. >> i heard two weeks ago they took about nine up by sally avenue. you know, that's the first i heard, you know. >> reporter: he knew the thieves struck not far from his house earlier this mon
nbc10's deanna durante has been looking at recent threats. tell us about the demand for air bags and where the stolen merchandise ends up. >> reporter: police and the national insurance crime bureau suspects they're ending up in karsz just like this one. this is the piece we're talking about here, the center of your steering wheel. what's happening, police say, is that thieves are hitting the streets. they are looking for parked cars unsuspects owners and leaving their handiwork, breaking...
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nbc 10's deanna durante was there as the d.a. presented evidence and also spoke with the victim's family and she's live tonight at city hall. deanna? >> reporter: the victim's family had a news conference here about 2:00 this afternoon after the district attorney announced that he will not file charges in this case. he says though it is a tragedy there is nothing here that is criminal. >> i support police. i need them. we need them but i need not be scared of police brutality. >> calling for all evidence in her son's death to be released publicly, the mother of brandon tate brown says she plans to file suit against philadelphia police. >> in this case while it was a terrible tragedy, a grave tragedy, it wasn't a crime. >> reporter: in announcing his decision today, philadelphia district attorney announced his video, that ended with the shooting of tate brown. still photos of the car he was drive and a gun inside were also displayed. this with witness statements led his team to determine no crime was committed by police. williams
nbc 10's deanna durante was there as the d.a. presented evidence and also spoke with the victim's family and she's live tonight at city hall. deanna? >> reporter: the victim's family had a news conference here about 2:00 this afternoon after the district attorney announced that he will not file charges in this case. he says though it is a tragedy there is nothing here that is criminal. >> i support police. i need them. we need them but i need not be scared of police brutality....
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deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> police in delaware are looking for two men who stole 200 skrab water meters from a wilmington water company. on wednesday the men were seen walking into united water on first boulevard around midnight. they got a storage trailer where the water meters were being stored. if you recognize them, please call police. >>> sick of the constant pounding. you know this. drivers know all too well the damage potholes can cause. >> this time of year it's nearly impossible to avoid them, but relief for drivers could be just down the road. jesse gary. >> reporter: the plant behind me takes the raw materials, puts them together to make the pavement we drive over. what's inside this plastic bag? well, that could be the formula that fixes the flourishing potholes around this region and state. and that's a relief for any motorist. this smell section in bucks county could pave the way for relief from potholes. spring freeze/thaw cycle seems to grow craters by the day. >> in front of my house is like a stripe of potholes. >> my tires are messed up from it. i think i bent
deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> police in delaware are looking for two men who stole 200 skrab water meters from a wilmington water company. on wednesday the men were seen walking into united water on first boulevard around midnight. they got a storage trailer where the water meters were being stored. if you recognize them, please call police. >>> sick of the constant pounding. you know this. drivers know all too well the damage potholes can cause. >> this...
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. >> deanna durante is live in montgomery county where repairs are under way on a lot of cars that are becoming victims. >> reporter: here in collegeville they replace more than 300 tires. this tire here a victim of one of the many potholes. this is tristan, he just got to work here but his coworkers have been busy all day. >> we'll probably do around 350 today. between 350 to 400 today. >> reporter: some require a little patch. >> i owe them about $200 for two tires. >> reporter: and some major work. >> oh my god! my daughter's 17 and i thought, other, forgot it after pothole season. >> reporter: they say potholes are everywhere. these people waiting for their cars to be fixed, they've had no problem finding them. >> it was full of water. you can't see. just looks like a puddle. >> reporter: penndot urges you to report potholes to them. montgomery county is working to match holes on their roads. some are using a cold patch temporary fix, while others are making permanent hot asphalt repairs. not that that's helping anyone here. >> i was here a few weeks ago and then a month ago, so th
. >> deanna durante is live in montgomery county where repairs are under way on a lot of cars that are becoming victims. >> reporter: here in collegeville they replace more than 300 tires. this tire here a victim of one of the many potholes. this is tristan, he just got to work here but his coworkers have been busy all day. >> we'll probably do around 350 today. between 350 to 400 today. >> reporter: some require a little patch. >> i owe them about $200 for two...
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deanna durante has been on the scene since the violence erupted. >> you talked to at least one of the hostages? >> reporter: he says he's okay. his mother and fiancee came rushing here when the fire department was still a crime scene. you can see police have now released the fire department back over to the fire company. just within the last half hour they have released the name of the 25-year-old suspect. they say his name is paul jordan. he came in this morning with a loaded .9-millimeter gun and held some of his former colleagues hostage. >> my son called me and said tell them i'm okay. i said well, okay for what? he said well i'm one of the ones that came out, i'm one of the hostages. >> reporter: police say the siege began after 10:30 this morning. a man with a gun walked into the lamott fire company holding firefighters hostage. >> one male was holding four males hostage in a basement with a handgun. he fired one shot into the wall. >> reporter: police from all over the county responded to the area. in the end, the cheltenham hostage negotiators got him to surrender. a volunteer
deanna durante has been on the scene since the violence erupted. >> you talked to at least one of the hostages? >> reporter: he says he's okay. his mother and fiancee came rushing here when the fire department was still a crime scene. you can see police have now released the fire department back over to the fire company. just within the last half hour they have released the name of the 25-year-old suspect. they say his name is paul jordan. he came in this morning with a loaded...
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deanna durante where one auto shop repair has lines to get in. >> reporter: lines to get in lines in the parking lot. four cars are being worked on right thousand. if you take a look over here, you can see all of the tires here that have been sent out for repair. all of these tires dangmaged by potholes. take a look at how many people are still waiting to get their cars repaired. ut one car after another -- >> we've done probably about 100 cars today already. >> reporter: tire after tire. >> we're working on 11-hour shifts. >> reporter: and the customers all tell the same story. >> i hit a pothole, bent my rim. >> what did it sound like? >> a gunshot going off. >> reporter: and they're bringing in either one tire or the entire car. >> this is the last thing i want to do right now is buy a tire wait an hour and a half for it. >> reporter: for many this isn't the first visit for repair. >> pothole three times and had to get three different tires? >> on county line road yes. three different tires. two in the front and one in the back. >> reporter: montgomery county says its roads have b
deanna durante where one auto shop repair has lines to get in. >> reporter: lines to get in lines in the parking lot. four cars are being worked on right thousand. if you take a look over here, you can see all of the tires here that have been sent out for repair. all of these tires dangmaged by potholes. take a look at how many people are still waiting to get their cars repaired. ut one car after another -- >> we've done probably about 100 cars today already. >> reporter: tire...
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deanna durante is live at the scene. >> reporter: investigators want to know who was hirnd this fire and what happened here early saturday morning. the school a total loss. students and staff showing up nearby grats college four days after this fire destroyed the school. >> heartbreaking. >> reporter: four days after the devastating fire broke out inside, students and staff are together again. they're not far from the home that the fire marshal says was destroyed by someone. >> i'm just happy to have -- happy everybody is okay. >> reporter: students are grateful no one was hurt saturday morning. the building school splice are a total loss. hanging in the school's temporary home photos of what the school once looked like. >> it's horrible to do it to a historical site, to do it to a school and put not only the staff out but the students out of the school of a historical building and everything. it's very disappointing. >> reporter: this school was nrch to serve kids who need extra attention in the classroom with small classes and individual attention. students today are asking who was
deanna durante is live at the scene. >> reporter: investigators want to know who was hirnd this fire and what happened here early saturday morning. the school a total loss. students and staff showing up nearby grats college four days after this fire destroyed the school. >> heartbreaking. >> reporter: four days after the devastating fire broke out inside, students and staff are together again. they're not far from the home that the fire marshal says was destroyed by someone....
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nbc 10's deanna durante spoke to that man's family. >> tell us what action are they taking in light of today's findings? >> reporter: they're asking for the district attorney to release the evidence in this case publicly. they say they want everyone in the public to be able to view the videos that they saw and make their own determination and they also say now that a decision has been made whether or not criminal charges have been filed it moves a way for them to begin the civil court proceedings. >> this was not the case of an unarmed man running away from his vehicle being executed by police, but this young man for reasons known only to him and his god chose not to submit to the authority to the men in uniforms who had badges and had an illegal handgun. >> in this grainy video, police say you can see the struggle of two philadelphia police officers and brandon tate brown. seth williams released the video, witness statements and photographs like this one of a loaded gun lodged between an armrest and passenger seat inside a car driven by tate brown. >> i choked and i cried. >> tania br
nbc 10's deanna durante spoke to that man's family. >> tell us what action are they taking in light of today's findings? >> reporter: they're asking for the district attorney to release the evidence in this case publicly. they say they want everyone in the public to be able to view the videos that they saw and make their own determination and they also say now that a decision has been made whether or not criminal charges have been filed it moves a way for them to begin the civil...
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. >> nbc 10's deanna durante live in police headquarters where she talked to commissioner ramsey. an emotional day with the commissioner and he spent time with officer wilson's family? >> reporter: ha r arrived about an hour ago and we talked to him after he spent the entire day with the police officer's family. he says that his family as well as the family here and the philadelphia police department will begin saying their good-byes to officer wilson tomorrow. >> it's going to be a long two days and we'll get through it but it has had its more than its impact on the men and women of the department, but we'll come together and we'll get sthem through it and the family through it and anyone watching just say a prayer for his two boys, 10 years old and he just turned 10 years old last monday and a 1-year-old who will never know his father. >> the police officer from the city's 22 rnd district was gunned down while battles armed robbers inside a gamestop a week ago today. his viewing will be friday evening and side are saturday. a funeral service will be held at the palest ra on the
. >> nbc 10's deanna durante live in police headquarters where she talked to commissioner ramsey. an emotional day with the commissioner and he spent time with officer wilson's family? >> reporter: ha r arrived about an hour ago and we talked to him after he spent the entire day with the police officer's family. he says that his family as well as the family here and the philadelphia police department will begin saying their good-byes to officer wilson tomorrow. >> it's going...
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nbc10's deanna durante reports from bucks county where there's a big effort to not only lure visitors but pope francis himself. >> we have open arms, open doors. >> reporter: a shrine to a saint. her uncle founded drexel university, an heiress who dedicated her life to helping others. >> sure, we hope the holy father would come visit. >> reporter: she says it would be her dream come true but realistically she isn't expecting the pope to make a visit to the bensalem shrine though pope john paul did visit the national shrine back in 1979. >> more rumors than the nfl draft, so we're vk having a meeting tomorrow in philadelphia. and i don't think that decision will be made for quite a while. so, we'll just be happy with the rumors and see what happens. >> reporter: even if tourism officials are not successful in luring the pope they know he already has a piece of bucks county history. >> and it comes off. >> reporter: handmade tiles were delivered by former governor tom corbett and his wife susan during their vatican visit. ever since the gift was made, the tiles have been hard to come by
nbc10's deanna durante reports from bucks county where there's a big effort to not only lure visitors but pope francis himself. >> we have open arms, open doors. >> reporter: a shrine to a saint. her uncle founded drexel university, an heiress who dedicated her life to helping others. >> sure, we hope the holy father would come visit. >> reporter: she says it would be her dream come true but realistically she isn't expecting the pope to make a visit to the bensalem...
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deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> to this now. we continue to follow developments in the deadly plane crash. one of the biggest questions remains, how could the pilot have been locked out of the cockpit? post-9/11 safety procedures like the locked cockpit door could be the reason. ahead, we take a closer look at how the crew controls who comes in and who goes during flights. >>> it's one of the most staggering images showing hurricane sandy's power. we've all seen it. this roller coaster washed into the ocean. now the jersey shore pier where it once sat will soon be coming back. >>> and sellthe importance of staying in school. the program pairing philadelphia school leaders with business pros. back to breaking news a collapse and possible explosion in manhattan. this is a live picture now of fire fighting efforts. 12 people have been taken to surrounding hospitals. we'll continue to follow this breaking news story next. >>> here is a live look at the nbc 10 weather radar. we are watching the development of thunderstorms. just to o
deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> to this now. we continue to follow developments in the deadly plane crash. one of the biggest questions remains, how could the pilot have been locked out of the cockpit? post-9/11 safety procedures like the locked cockpit door could be the reason. ahead, we take a closer look at how the crew controls who comes in and who goes during flights. >>> it's one of the most staggering images showing hurricane sandy's power. we've all seen it. this...
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. >> as nbc10's deanna durante shows us business is booming and only expected to intensify. >> reporter: it's a hidden gem in upper bucks county. >> these are the tiles, matthew, mark, luke and john. >> reporter: among handcrafted clay tiles made here. >> once it dries, it will shrink. i have to tuck in a little bit. so that the top of the tile will come out complete. >> reporter: they have been in operation since the late 1800s and owned now by bucks county. these tiles were presented to the pope by the state's former first lady susan corbett. how many tiles have you sold since word got out the pope has them? >> when they were presented to the pope several months ago, we did have an influx and inquire of the purchases at that time. we were months behind in fulfilling those orders. >> reporter: while they are pressing on with their production shrines are preparing for international visitors. >> we are hoping the high father would come visit. >> reporter: even if it doesn't, the sister says many international visitors will be here to learn about philadelphiaen's own saints. >> she reache
. >> as nbc10's deanna durante shows us business is booming and only expected to intensify. >> reporter: it's a hidden gem in upper bucks county. >> these are the tiles, matthew, mark, luke and john. >> reporter: among handcrafted clay tiles made here. >> once it dries, it will shrink. i have to tuck in a little bit. so that the top of the tile will come out complete. >> reporter: they have been in operation since the late 1800s and owned now by bucks county....
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deanna durante is live in center city. kane has been under fire for months for allegingly leaking information. today she's fighting back. >> reporter: she's fighting back in front of the pennsylvania state supreme court, or her legal team is. she was silent for most of the proceedings and didn't have much to say as she entered and left the courtroom. now, the justices here are not deciding whether or not kane committed a crime. instead, the issue before them is whether or not the judge that ordered the investigation had the power to do so in the way that he did it. >> very cautiously hopeful. >> reporter: that's pretty much all attorney general kane would say as she entered the supreme court today. her lawyer did the talking for her inside the chamber, telling the supreme court justices this man, thomas carluccio, has no legal authority to investigate a grand jury leak. he said he notified kane last year that he had been appointed to investigate a leak in a previous grand jury case and said kane is only fighting the case b
deanna durante is live in center city. kane has been under fire for months for allegingly leaking information. today she's fighting back. >> reporter: she's fighting back in front of the pennsylvania state supreme court, or her legal team is. she was silent for most of the proceedings and didn't have much to say as she entered and left the courtroom. now, the justices here are not deciding whether or not kane committed a crime. instead, the issue before them is whether or not the judge...
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nbc10's deanna durante is live from the overbrook section. >> reporter: 51-year-old james stuhlman lived on this street for ten years, maybe a little more. they say it was 35r9 of his routine to come out here and walk his dog and it was less than two blocks from his house that he was standing on his street when he was shot and killed. >> this is a nice neighborhood. you can see i walk my dog around here all the time. >> reporter: it's a neighborhood where everyone seems to know each other. all day long people are out walking their dogs. it's not a place where people say they fear being robbed or killed. >> it's unbelievable. >> reporter: philadelphia police say they're searching for answers after james stuhlman took his dog for a walk and never came home. the husband and father was shot and killed less than a block from his house. his money and wallet were found on him and his dog stayed by his side as he lay on the pavement. >> if anyone has any information, if they saw anything please contact our unit. >> reporter: today police are hunting for more surveillance video and searching thro
nbc10's deanna durante is live from the overbrook section. >> reporter: 51-year-old james stuhlman lived on this street for ten years, maybe a little more. they say it was 35r9 of his routine to come out here and walk his dog and it was less than two blocks from his house that he was standing on his street when he was shot and killed. >> this is a nice neighborhood. you can see i walk my dog around here all the time. >> reporter: it's a neighborhood where everyone seems to...
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deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, deanna. here are the details on officer wilson's funeral. a viewing will be held tomorrow night from 4:00 to 8:00 at the francis funeral home in philadelphia. a second funeral will be held from 7:00 to 10:00 at the university of pennsylvania followed by the funeral which will begin at 10:00 and officer wilson will be buried in lansdowne. >>> forward march! >> wilson's heroic actions were also honored today by police officers in massachusetts. members of the philadelphia police department were in boston for the annual irish-american ice hockey games, before taking the ice the massachusetts state police presented the officers with the hockey sweater bearing wilson's name and the tribute know included a flag presentation and honor guard. >> a tribute will be held in west philadelphia and that vigil will be held at 7:00 in the cobb creek neighborhood where wilson grew up and it will take place at the basketball court at 51st and baltimore. >> eric holder condemned the attack on officer wilson oth
deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >> thank you, deanna. here are the details on officer wilson's funeral. a viewing will be held tomorrow night from 4:00 to 8:00 at the francis funeral home in philadelphia. a second funeral will be held from 7:00 to 10:00 at the university of pennsylvania followed by the funeral which will begin at 10:00 and officer wilson will be buried in lansdowne. >>> forward march! >> wilson's heroic actions were also honored today by police officers in...
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. >> deanna durante is live. police have obtained a search warrant to test the driver's blood. any idea why the man was driving the wrong way? >> reporter: they say he was impaired but they're not sure what caused that impairment. it happened around 9:00 in the northbound lanes of route 1 here in middletown township. investigators say it could be some time before they figure out exactly what went wrong here. >> of course, we will talk to him down the road eventually. >> reporter: the man who caused this crash remains seriously injured. in this video, you hear the screeching tires and parts of the crash in which six people were injured. police say this video tells only the tail end of the story and doesn't explain why the man behind the wheel was driving south in the northbound lanes of route 1. >> we suspect there was some type of impairment but until we actually get the blood results back, we're not going to know. >> reporter: police say the bucks county man is expected to recover from his injuries but they say reconstruction experts are still looking at evidence from the scen
. >> deanna durante is live. police have obtained a search warrant to test the driver's blood. any idea why the man was driving the wrong way? >> reporter: they say he was impaired but they're not sure what caused that impairment. it happened around 9:00 in the northbound lanes of route 1 here in middletown township. investigators say it could be some time before they figure out exactly what went wrong here. >> of course, we will talk to him down the road eventually. >>...
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deanna durante is live at the burned out schools. >> tell us about efforts to get supplies to the students. >> reporter: when you take a look behind me at what was the historic building not much left, definitely not a suitable place for students to go. now many people with ties to the school and volunteers are working to get them everything they need to try and rebuild. >> check it out. it's pretty nice. >> reporter: it's the first day of school of sorts, for wind coat academy students. >> you know, he didn't have any regard for us. >> reporter: in a temporary home the students are together for the first time. since saturday's fire broke out inside the school. >> i think it's kind of bold that they would set fire at our school. >> reporter: fire marshal isn't talking much about what he thinks caused the fire but hases since the weekend the fire was incendiary in nature. >> they need everybody. part of what we're seeing on facebook is the teachers are requesting pencils, paper notebooks, text books. >> reporter: the class's 2000 alum is adds minimum strart on a facebook page with 400 suppor
deanna durante is live at the burned out schools. >> tell us about efforts to get supplies to the students. >> reporter: when you take a look behind me at what was the historic building not much left, definitely not a suitable place for students to go. now many people with ties to the school and volunteers are working to get them everything they need to try and rebuild. >> check it out. it's pretty nice. >> reporter: it's the first day of school of sorts, for wind coat...
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today nbc10's deanna durante tried to ask the family about the charges. >> reporter: anything to say to the attorney general that brought these charges? your investigator says they're ridiculous. >> we don't have any comment. >> the hearing expected to last all week. >>> new information about the shooting death of an off-duty darby bureau police officer. they now have the one-time girlfriend in custody. sources tell nbc10 sources all expect to charge finch with the shooting death of officer hudson, who was shot in the death with his own service revolver in darby township saturday. sources tell us he and finch had a history of domestic violence problems. hudson was also a volunteer firefighter. >>> new information on the co-pilot suspected of deliberately crashing the plane in the french alps. andreas lubitz was treated for suicidal tendencies several years ago before becoming a pilot. meanwhile authorities are still trying to identify the 150 people killed when the germanwings plane slammed into that mountain last week. workers with back hoes and tractors are clearing a road to the r
today nbc10's deanna durante tried to ask the family about the charges. >> reporter: anything to say to the attorney general that brought these charges? your investigator says they're ridiculous. >> we don't have any comment. >> the hearing expected to last all week. >>> new information about the shooting death of an off-duty darby bureau police officer. they now have the one-time girlfriend in custody. sources tell nbc10 sources all expect to charge finch with the...
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reporting live in doylestown deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> right now if you take a look, the ride home from work looks mainly dry out there. showers moved in earlier. we can see some fog and more rain tonight. live picture of traffic moving along i-95 in south philadelphia. >> after the rain and the fog, the big weather story, it's all about the temperatures. nbc10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here. just a brief taste of spring. >> that's right. the temperature will actually be rising some tonight. tomorrow some places are going to reach 70. but it's not going to last. we have a lot of clouds out there right now, but not a lot of rain. we saw this rain earlier with a band of showers that improved. now we have a few more light showers about to move into the area. you can see lancaster county berks county lehigh valley getting it now. just about to move into chester and upper montgomery and upper erper er bucks. still haven't reached 40 in allentown and reading. you'll get a whole lot warmer than that tomorrow. 53 in georgetown delaware. sign of things to come.
reporting live in doylestown deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> right now if you take a look, the ride home from work looks mainly dry out there. showers moved in earlier. we can see some fog and more rain tonight. live picture of traffic moving along i-95 in south philadelphia. >> after the rain and the fog, the big weather story, it's all about the temperatures. nbc10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here. just a brief taste of spring....
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reporting live in overbrook, deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> tackling violence from our delaware bureau it taking on crime in a town called murder town usa, by "time" magazine. they came together to launch an anti-crime campaign called called #302gunsdown and wore t-shirts and wrist bands displaying that name. students say the campaign is their way of saying they're tired of crime and they want to feel safe. >> i feel like as a whole, we should move together. because, you know the shooting is not going to stop unless we drop it in people's minds, you know, that we're just killing each other. >> they also held a moment of silence, then released these balloons to remember the victims of violence. >>> dozens of penn state students came together to demonstrate against a fraternity accused of posting photos of naked or nearly naked women on a facebook page. some of those women were asleep or passed out. this was the scene around noon today at state college. organizers say the demonstration was designed to show support for the victims while urging university administration to take more action
reporting live in overbrook, deanna durante, "nbc10 news." >>> tackling violence from our delaware bureau it taking on crime in a town called murder town usa, by "time" magazine. they came together to launch an anti-crime campaign called called #302gunsdown and wore t-shirts and wrist bands displaying that name. students say the campaign is their way of saying they're tired of crime and they want to feel safe. >> i feel like as a whole, we should move...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is live at police headquarters. >> you spoke to the commissioner about how the department is coping as well as the latest round of violence against police. >> reporter: yes. he said he will do everything he can to get the department through it as well as the family of officer wilson and when it comes to these acts of violence not just in philadelphia it needs to stop. >> it will be a long two days. >> reporter: two viewings are scheduled for officer wilson and one on friday night and the second on saturday morning. officer wilson fought two armed robbers firing shots even after he had been hit by gun fire a week ago today. >> we did get calls from as far away as california wanting to send a couple of officers. funerals like this especially under the circumstances tend to draw a lot of police officers. >> ramsey says there is too much violence in the city and in the country, referencing the shootings in ferguson missouri where two police officers were wounded. >> the dangers that they face have been made. >> u.s. attorney eric holder made mention of the ferguson
nbc 10's deanna durante is live at police headquarters. >> you spoke to the commissioner about how the department is coping as well as the latest round of violence against police. >> reporter: yes. he said he will do everything he can to get the department through it as well as the family of officer wilson and when it comes to these acts of violence not just in philadelphia it needs to stop. >> it will be a long two days. >> reporter: two viewings are scheduled for...
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live at the scene in overbrook is deanna durante. >> you spoke to police. do they have any strong leads? >> reporter: at this point they're trying to figure out why anyone would want to shoot and kill this man who lived in the neighborhood. every night he would take his dog out to the walk. when he came to the middle of the block, someone shot him and left him there. when police arrived, he was laying on the ground. his dog still by his side. >> it's a pretty safe neighborhood. you know, a lot of us have dogs on the veet. you know i've seen him walk down the street, usually with his daughter. >> reporter: those who live on woodcrest avenue are in shock over what happened here. james stolman are like those who live along here, a father husband and dog owner. residents say they never feared taking their pets for a walk until before 9 p.m. when he was shot and killed. >> i thought it was disturbing. >> reporter: some people are saying they're staying inside as much as possible. others are out today talking about what happened and who could have been behind it.
live at the scene in overbrook is deanna durante. >> you spoke to police. do they have any strong leads? >> reporter: at this point they're trying to figure out why anyone would want to shoot and kill this man who lived in the neighborhood. every night he would take his dog out to the walk. when he came to the middle of the block, someone shot him and left him there. when police arrived, he was laying on the ground. his dog still by his side. >> it's a pretty safe...
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. >> deanna durante, a reporter for nbc's wcau, gets an e-mail from one of her police sources about a man running naked down a hallway in an apartment building. >> he said, hey, can you help us out? can you put these surveillance pictures on tv? >> police are concerned that because the suspect is nude the crime may be of a sexual nature. and because the incident happens at an off-campus housing site where a few students from a nearby university live, the police are eager to unravel the mystery. >> we tried to keep the serious tone because he broke into an apartment where single young women live. they didn't know, were they dealing with someone who has a sexual predator background or were they dealing with just some kook. they didn't know. >> so not only do the police release the surveillance tape to the media, but they post it on the internet. and with a quick click of the mouth this invader's bare essentials debut around the world. >> he was able to walk right in tthrough the front door. at the time he's not dressed like you would expect an adult man to be dressed at 4:00 on a friday
. >> deanna durante, a reporter for nbc's wcau, gets an e-mail from one of her police sources about a man running naked down a hallway in an apartment building. >> he said, hey, can you help us out? can you put these surveillance pictures on tv? >> police are concerned that because the suspect is nude the crime may be of a sexual nature. and because the incident happens at an off-campus housing site where a few students from a nearby university live, the police are eager to...
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nbc 10's deanna durante is live on the scene for us. tell us what the latest is. >> reporter: look behind me, vai, you can see the school bus still inside this home on windermere drive here in blue bell. we're told it will be some time before they can pull the bus out of the house. they first have to shore up the home to make sure it doesn't collapse around the bus. now, one thing we have heard over and over as people have come by to check out the scene
nbc 10's deanna durante is live on the scene for us. tell us what the latest is. >> reporter: look behind me, vai, you can see the school bus still inside this home on windermere drive here in blue bell. we're told it will be some time before they can pull the bus out of the house. they first have to shore up the home to make sure it doesn't collapse around the bus. now, one thing we have heard over and over as people have come by to check out the scene