car and silver car. true religion jeans are not cheap. these are selling on the web site for 300-dollar. this is not the first time this group has swarmed a store. >> they are sophisticated. they knew what to do. they've had other true religion stores. >> one day after the swarming the store had a security guard posted outside the front door. police say that the thieves are likely selling the jeans on ebay or craigslist or possibly at flea markets. >> developing a surveillance video next to me shows the moment a washington state bridge collapsed after being struck by an 18 wheeler last night. investigators are trying to figure out what made the vehicle collapse -- bridge collapse. a terrifying sight, a bridge that carries 65,000 cars a day folded in half. cars submerged in water. >> ice cold water is rushing into your vehicle, that was when the panic hit. >> according to a federal database the bridge is obsolete. but it was safe to drive on. it was built in 1955. a spokesman for the washington state department of transportation this is a youngster. >> we wouldn't have this bridge open if it was not safe. any of our bridges. >> an over sized drill hit the girder. fixing the bridge will cost $50 million. state officials are looking at the possibility of a temporary structure but don't have a timeline. the dot personnel is working around the clock to minimize the time period. but it will take time to assess the remaining problems with the ridge. >> no one died in the incident. >> it's amazing there were only a handful of people on the bridge. it's heavily used. we're fortunate. that accident in washington raising concerns in california. the golden state ranks 18thin the nation for the worth over all condition of the bridges. 1 out of every ate -- eight bridges in california is likely to be falling apart and in the bay area one in five bridges is deficient. >> in san francisco 35% of the bridges is deficient. in san may tampa bayo the number -- mateo it's 34. in santa clara 182 bad bridges, 20%. continue extra kosta -- contra costa, napa county 23 bridges. most of the problems with the bridges are with the highway on rams and overpasses which connection the road wise. transportation for america has a map where you can type in your zip code and can show you the bridges in your neighborhood. go to kron4.com. >> and we are into the memorial day holiday weekend. here's a live look at the freeway camera shot. the traffic is going well. temperature right now are cool, livermore 51, mountain view 54. napa 53 degrees. wind speed breezy in some spots including oakland at 12. fair feel coming in at 13. we've seen gusts at 20 miles an hour. tomorrow morning clouds potentially. warmest day and we cool things down through sunday and monday. memorial day a chance of showers in the forecast. a former east bay coach has been arrested on molestation charges. 51-year-old baron edwards a former kennedy high school varsity coach from 2004 to 2005 is charged with 21 counts of sodomy with a child under the age of 10. it's unknown how many victims are involved. he's held at to martinez detention facility with bail set at $21 millions. >> d no arrest in a castro valley cold case. 19 years ago jenni lynn was murdered in her home. members of the community held a vigil honoring her memory. friends, family and strangers marched through the streets of castro valley with blue balloons, jennies favorite color and signs remembering her. >> she would be my age if she was still alive. >> lynn's father john karr eig a flame, saying it would be 18 years since his daughter was murdered in the family house. the paint will never go away. >> after the killing john and his wife created the jenny lin foundation holding free music camps. she was a talented musician. the foundation is dedicated to finding jenni's killer. the jenni lin foundation help us put together $100,000 and reward is available for anyone with information that will lead to the collection of the killer. it's important to continue to hold annual ceremonies reminding the public of what happened in 199494 and how deep it hurts. >> it was beautiful and sweet and with a good heart and always with a big smile. and she was the best daughter that a mother would have hoped for. still to come, we'll have the latest on the road to recovery in moore, oklahoma. then more dangerous brushfires in the east bay. the latest in hercules. >> what the coverage have government is planning be to a nevada hospital shipping patient to california i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. the fight continues over the morning-after pill and at what age it should be available for minors. it has been asked to delay lifting age restrictions. it's an effort to delay the implementation of the judges ruling. next tuesday the second circuit court apeal will consider to ta affect immediately or delay it. laws for a group of women and parents say any further delay would harm countless women. comingin sports the giants battle the rockies, we'll have those highlights, the a's and astros are locking horns in texas and the heat take on the pacers. those and more later in sports. bm . four days after the tornado in moore, oklahoma new aid is available. fema announces a series of aid programs for the tornado victims. they cafor help with rent, medical cost and home repairs. oklahoma governor signed a bill providing $45 million in relief and nike donated $1 million in clothing to the victims. the tornado killed 24 people and damaged thousands of homes. another grass fire had firefighters scrambling to save homes in hercules. the flames did damage in property. more on what's been a tough week for fire crews. >> reporter: white smoke in hercules on friday. >> we got a call from our neighbor that's the neighborhood was on fire. he raced home. his house and others were still standing. his deck and two fences destroyed. >> cut the grass we wouldn't have had a house. yesterday it was high. if they didn't cut the grass there wouldn't be a house. the latest fire was 3 acres but threatened five homes. it's one of dozens that sparked this week. on monday 10 acred. on wednesday 7 acres in san jose. the conditions are dry. similar to what we see in july. >> dry fuels, wind behind it. going up the hill. rapid rate of spread. >> he's not happy about losing his deck, but he is happy he has a place to call home. >> god is good. he works in mysterious ways. if he wanted to take this away he could have. >> the chief tells they latest fire sparked as caltrans workers were mowing the grass near highway 4. they hit a rock that caused a spark. detectives in santa cruz get more than they expect when serving a search warrant to a man accused of planning grand theft. it was part of ongoing investigation. he is suspected of being the mastermind behind a least to rob a santa cruz business. detectives found 48 firearms and 58,000 rounds of ammunition. the suspect is being health in the santa cruz county jail on conspiracy to commit grand theft. the los angeles hospital accused of shipping patient to california will keep the federal money. this comes despite the hospital not meeting requirements. the hospital came under scrutiny for discharge procedures. a mental patient was put on a bus to california. a plan was submitted and now the government will make surprise visits to make sure the hospital is meeting requirements. the federal action has no bearing on the investigation under way by san francisco still attorney on the hospital. we're bringing you images of the earthquake that hit west of pluck as county -- plumas county. this is surveillance video of the damage. you can see items being knocked over. rolling the ground. the aisle is rattling. in homes the damage was more apparent. be structural damage to the outside of homes was reported. this is the largest quake in the state since 2008. we're about the kickoff. we are kicking off our memorial weekend. what can we expect as we head into our off-days. >> we're in the memorial weekend mode here. overnight we're expecting clear skies. breezy and chilly. especially up in the north bay and inland locations. saturday patch ely morning clouds. lots of sunshine. for sunday morning drizzle possible and the possibility for raon memorial day. temperature in the 50s right now. cooling down. here's the radar picture, you see the rain is just to the north in oregon. some of that will come this way. clouds first late sunday and rain on monday. highs tomorrow not too bad. 74 in concord. 73 in pleasant tonight. san jose you will top out in the low 70s. here's your forecast. we'll cool things down gradually sunday and monday. monday for memorial day. it's not a washout. no reason to cancel your plans. light rain for monday morning for the north bay. and maybe a leftover morning sprinkle. you may want to pack the rain gear in case. a suspect tries to steal a woman's cell phone at a bus stop in columbia. she puts up a fight. but he runs into a bus. the police say the man did survive and only suffered minor injuries, the woman who had the cell phone stolen helped the suspect of the he's been charged. still ahead. tim lincecum and the giants battle the rockies, the a's try to stay perfect against the -- . the giants in a three-way tie for first with colorado and arizona coming into tonight. tony bennett in the house. giants hosting the rockies, tim lincecum gives it up to michael cuddyer, two runs score. 2-0 colorado. bottom fifth, 3-0 rockies and tyler chatwood strikes out blanco looking. giants fail to get a hit between the fifth and 9th inning. cuddyer again off lincecum putting the rockies up 4-0. rockies beat the giants 5-0. the diamondbacks won so the giants fall into third place after being in first to start the night. the a's love to play the astros, 6-0 against houston coming into tonight. martinez takes malone deep to left. a 3-run home run. not looking good for the a's. malone gave up 5 runs in 7 inning. chris young from houston, his mom and dad and family in the stands. with two on takes it deep for a three-run homer. the a's take the lead. the family goes nuts. young had 3 hits in the game. the a's win 6-5. the a's 7-on this season against the astros. >> nba playoffs the heat looking vulnerable. they needed a buzzer beater to win game one against the pacers wednesday. no such magic tonight. paul george the dunk of the night and the foul. pacers up five. george had two. lebron answers back with the 35- footer. shows love for george as they give each other high-fives. lebron with the ball, eight seconds left and he turns it over. throws it away. one of his five turnovers, the pacers win 97-93. that series is tied up at 1 game apiece. it comes down the sunday night for the sharks. win game six or the season is over. that's because the sharks trail the kings 3-2 after being blanked last night 3-0 in l.a. the good news the home team has won every game this series boding well for the sharks sunday. they must play better than in game five or pack your bags time. >> there's days you wake up and you have it. you know you have it. and there's days it's hard to walk around the block. yesterday was our weakest game in the playoffs. if there's a time to get our backs against the wall and respond it's now. >> the indy 500 is sunday. it's hard to top tonight's interest a lights race -- indy lights race. we'll have a three wide shootout at the line. it's a drag race. it's going to be -- gotta and the greatest ending in the history of the speedway. >> peter dempsey wins at the firestone freedom 100. the closest finish in the history of indy. first to fourthth was .04. >> have a good weekend everybody. on the subject "why i love tgs?" please tell me it's not-- - the annual tgs viewer walk-on contest. it's great promotion, lemon. we found that if someone is actually on nbc, they're 4% more likely to watch it. after what happened last year? - gassy patsy, you can't eat-- - [robotic voice] keep the white house white. [audience boos] - you know who enters these walk-on contests? weirdos. - read the essays, lemon. it's not going to kill you. - oh, really? 'cause this one is typed on the inside of a bloody halter top. - just pick one. and while you're at it, which one of these ties do you prefer? - i thought you said a man should never wear pastel unless he's a black guy on easter. - usually, but i'm going on the today show to talk about avery, and i need to tone down my natural aura of strength and sexual dominance. which wasn't going to happen with the tie i was going to wear. - [gasps] oh, my. [stammers] so, uh, what is the news with avery? - uh, there isn't any, and that's the problem. the u.n. is useless, the state department