when there were struck by a lincoln sedan, which continued south and fled the scene. courtney was escorting him rolled to a friend's house making sure that she was saved. there was a fast break in the case when a police officer pulled over the sedan near the airport for a traffic violation not related to the crash. >> there was some fresh damage to the vehicle and other factors that averted tempered >> e-mail and female were questioned by baltimore city police read it does not mean that charges will not eventually be filed. it is still hard to believe that their loved ones are gone. >> i hope they get the highest sentence that they can get. >> it is not fair. there is no way. >> baltimore city police are working with the state's attorney's office to figure out if charges should be filed. we understand they are looking at a number of video cameras at this intersection to come up with more evidence. no word on when those possible charges could be filed. we are live in west baltimore. >> this friday is the last day of school for baltimore city kids. summer vacation also means summer curfew. that means curfew is off -- is also active in baltimore. >> last year, over 1000 juvenile is came the curfew center year in baltimore city averaging 35 the night. the mayor announced the summer curfew will be in effect again this summer. at a curfew center at the success academy will also be opened. >> any child 17 or under that the police see out on the street will be brought to the kirke said there. -- curfew center. >> the curfew is all about preventing youth violent and building parents accountable. >> kids whose parents who are in all different types of undertakings, the parents are just not there. if we did not find them on the street, we would not know that nobody was taking care of them. >> it will be open friday -- thursday, friday, saturday nights. city police will bring them to the center. >> this is the thing that will keep the baltimore it the safest city that we can make it. >> the curfew hours this summer for anyone under 17, not accompanied by an adult, or 11:00 weekdays and the night on the weekends. -- midnight on the weekends. >> you can find summer fun all over maryland. share your summer of photos and video on wbaltv.com. baltimore city police need your help finding a missing nine- year-old boy. he was last seen last night riding his bike on the 4400 block. if you have seen him and or know where he may be, you are urged to contact baltimore city police. >> we have breaking news. let's go live. >> police are on the scene of a homicide. this is just to the east of old york wrote great city police found a victim that had been shot several times they are canvassing the area for a vehicle. >> a baltimore city woman is behind bars for an assault inside a house or county bar. jessica whitney white is stars with robbery, assault, and that. it was caught on camera at the second chance saloon where she allegedly not a woman down installer purse. >> much cooler temperatures, but how long will they last? let's check in with our chief meteorologist. >> just five days ago, temperatures were up around 100. today, it has been beautiful, holding mostly in the 70's. there are some called out there and some of them are producing scattered showers. especially off to our east near coastal new jersey. for most of maryland, it has been a dry day. a few sprinkles out and the mountains, nothing of any substantial presentation in our area. the cooler temperatures have been mostly in the 50's and 60's out west. into southern maryland, very comfortable. there it is warmer air out there and it is moving in this direction. it shows in the seven-day forecast. >> help officials have posted notes when advisories along parts of the south river. this comes recently -- after some recent water tests. >> county health officials are doing a routine water samples in the area. they were alarmed by the high levels of bacteria that they found. these yellow signs were put up to warn people against slamming. >> we are not sure, quite often we really do not know what the source is. we test for a particular bacteria and it shows up positive. >> according to the health department, the area is tested twice a week during the summer. their most recent sampling showed high levels of bacteria, which could make people sick. >> it can cause intestinal disturbances. we did this as a precautionary thing for the public. >> if you slam in the affected area, officials say to clean your clothes immediately. it will stay in place until water samples show normal bacteria levels for two consecutive days. >> we tried to work with the community, take a look at the geography of the area. we have to wait and see what the pact here are results are to make a decision. >> -- bacteria results are to make a decision. >> they will do another water sample tomorrow. >> gov. martin o'malley is highlighting his development trip to asia. they met with more than half a dozen companies in china, vietnam, and south korea. the trip netted millions more for maryland. >> this mission secured about $85 million of direct investment into maryland. we were able to set the wheels in motion to continue strengthening our business relationships. we concluded agreements with nine companies. >> the governor says he also wants to go to south and central america, india, and africa. >> the field of republican candidate is about to become a bit more crowded. a day after the gop debate in new hampshire, john huntsman says he will soon jump in, with rick perry expected to follow. >> republican john heinz men quit in april as president obama as ambassador to china. the former utah of americans firmed this afternoon that he wants his boss's job. >> i intend to announce a i will be a candidate for the presidency a week from today. >> michele bachmann at last night's debate. >> i've filed today my paperwork. >> latest poll puts mitt romney in front of these rivals. >> what it means that nobody is afraid of mitt romney. this is the second time around, he did not perform that well and 2008. using the term was a reflection of the president's comments. >> barack obama said he is working on high gas prices and unemployment. >> day-by-day, step-by-step, we will solve them. >> he feels people suffering, the president told and curry. -- ann curry. >> campaigning in new hampshire, mitt romney fired back. >> the loud and clear message is that our president is just not connected to what is happening in america. >> the 2012 republican target is crystal clear. >> even though it is far from clear, which republican the president will face. >> coming up, protecting your baby by breast-feeding. research says it is possible. >> as you can pick the gender of your child buy what you eat. >> fighting childhood obesity in baltimore. >> there is a new calling " -- out to the drug trade. the person leading this charge may surprise you. >> hundreds of health professionals are in baltimore. officials share the strategies and goals to end childhood obesity. mayor stephanie's rawlings blank spoke to the group about the problem of -- stephanie rawlings blake spoke to the group about the problem of child the obesity in baltimore. >> 37% of high-school students are overweight. compared to 29% of their counterparts statewide. >> several aspects from the first lady a nationwide initiative for highlighted. the summit continues through thursday. >> it appears that breast- feeding may lower the risk for sudden infant death syndrome. they found that infants who received breast milk at any point during the first few months of life for 60% less likely to die from sids. experts say it is because breastfed babies may be easily aroused from sleep. does what a woman eat in any way help determine the sex of her baby? plenty of websites offered diet supplements promising to deliver you a boy or a girl. could they possibly work? we take a look. >> ko'd what you put in here determine the sex of to end up here? she thinks so. her baby boy is coming soon. >> ied lot of protein. >> the go web sites will tell you that they have the dietary secret to select the sex of your baby. for a price. for a quarter of the cost, at this offers a similar package, a diet plan and vitamin e supplements. just download the plan and follow the menu. she said it has been on the market for five years and held has helped hundreds of couples. >> we've had a 96% success rate. >> she was already mom to logan and cameron. >> i knew that we had to try something different this time so that we could get the girl. >> she followed the girl diet plan and cut out chocolate and salt and a recommended veggies. baby number 4 is now here. her name is & -- emerson. if you want a girl, eating a lot of calcium rich foods will get you there. we sure did giant -- we shall the diet plan to a obgyn. >> you have to be very careful. i would not sure i would be taking them. the key to this plan is in the section about timing intercourse with population. burleycue want a girl, right on time if you want 8 -- early if you want a girl, right on time if you want a boy. >> that has very little to do with the diet. >> population timing gives you an 80% chance of ending up with pink or blue. the anecdotal evidence is enough to change their eating habits for baby number 2. >> we will try for it that way. >> interesting. always check with your doctor before you try any new diet plan, that is especially true if you are trying to get pregnant. another warning about wanting to much television. a review of the study finds watching television for at least two or three hours a day can increase the risk for heart disease, a type 2 diabetes, early debt. studies have indicated the average time american spent in front of the tb each day is five hours. people are more likely to eat poorly when they are watching television. >> insta-weather-plus forecast -- >> improvements on the pollen count today. a decent looking day out there today. we could use a little rain in spots. so far, it has been basically dry and cooler today. we do not have any high or very high counts for the first time in a while. the morning lows were chilly in spots, westminster, 39 degrees this morning. it was even chillier in parts of western maryland. hot springs, va., at 48. some cool spot on the interior sections of the eastern shore. much milder because of the warmer waters nearby. we have seen some cloud cover this afternoon. there really is not much rain underneath these clouds except along the new jersey coast. it looks like a baltimore is going to be on the extreme western edge of all of that activity. we will mention the possibility of a sprinkle in the early part of the night. western maryland will be cooler again tonight. 75 in westminster right now. 75 at ocean city. it will be cool again, 51 in those calling suburbs. 60, downtown baltimore. this area of high pressure to our north is delivering the comparable air out of canada. tomorrow, it should produce a beautiful day. we are anticipated and lots of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. as we get into thursdaynd friday, some of the warmer air to the south, all that will build into the mid-atlantic. you will see that -- tomorrow, a nice sunny day. clouds moving tomorrow night, and a thicket up. it looks like some rain coming out of the mountain sometime between new and 1:00 thursday afternoon. middle part of the day, shot or start to arrive. continuing into thursday night. it looked at some rain will linger at the coast, including ocean city into friday afternoon. sunny skies before cast for tomorrow. -- the forecast for tomorrow. the sun is coming up bright and early. the wins will be out of the north for the first half of the day. they will gradually shift to the southeast. 40's in the morning out west, 67 in the afternoon. 80 degrees on average, some spots staying in the upper 70's. lower eastern shore will be beautiful. we will hit about 78 on thursday and clouds will bring showers and some scattered showers -- scattered storms in the afternoon. it clears out in the afternoon on friday. >> the food and drug administration is unveiling new regulations on sunscreen. >> how they plan to make it much more clear as to how much protection you are getting. >> more testimony in the casey anthony murder trial. why her mother was back on the stand. >> more wildfires are burning out of control in arizona. the latest on the damage. what there is another fired and arizona. this fire has charge more than 3,700 acres. firefighters are battling the hot temperatures and the blinding smoke. a portion of the area has been evacuated. firefighters have not been able to contain the fire at all. >> forensic experts were back on the witness stand pat casey anthony trial today. >> the prosecution is wrapping up their case. we have the very latest from orlando. >> pass it around. >> jurors told the judge they wanted to see and touch his heart shape sticker found at the crime scene. today, a sheriff worker testified to confiscating multiple sheets of heart-shaped stickers from her bedroom. >> this is a sheet of stickers. >> the question is whether one of the stickers from that she'd ended up on the duct tape and fell off. >> that appears to be -- >> the investigator looked at the crime scenes dicker and pointed out an apparent thickness. >> -- crime scene at sticker and pointed out an apparent thickness. >> the fbi i quality-control manager testified about finding a dna match between here showing post mortem and a single strand from the trunk of her mother's car. >> she cannot be excluded. >> cindy anthony made another emotional trip to the witness stand. >> we will take a look at the day's top stories. what the latest on the scandal involving anthony weiner. >> a former narcotics cop has an interesting theory about how to reduce crime in the city. >> live, local, latebreaking. your insta-weather-plus forecast. the news continues now. >> legalized drugs? that is what a former narcotics cop says should happen to keep our streets safe. those comments came today. he spent his career fighting the war on drugs. >> he says the drug trade is perpetuating gangs of violence which keeps officers in the cross hairs. we are live in the studio with more on what franklin had to say. >> this idea may sound familiar to many of former baltimore mayor was a proponent of legalizing drugs. a former narcotics investigator is another. he spent decades fighting to keep drugs off the streets of maryland. at an event in washington, d.c., tuesday, the retired narcotics officers said those same streets to be better off with drugs were legalized. >> the numbers continue to mount in our neighborhood of people dying at the hands of drug criminals protecting their market share. wind we finish piling up these bodies and say, it is time to move in another direction? >> legalization could mitigate the overcrowding in jails and the rise in taxpayer cost to incarcerate criminals. >> you can get over an addiction but he will never get over a conviction. most of the stuff that will harm you in this world is legal. this is legal, but we have kids dying from it. >> if you legalize drugs, cocaine, and do give cocaine out, eventually the person is going to go crazy. when that person is crazy, he will commit a crime. >> elected leaders focus too much on increasing cost instead of increasing drug treatment efforts. >> drug legalization is feeding end to the existing monster we already have. we do not need more addiction. >> major franklin is part of a group called law enforcement against prohibition. >> here is a look at some of our other top stories. we now know the identities of the two teenage girls killed in a deadly hit and run last night. they were hit while crossing martin luther king jr. boulevard just before midnight. police believe they may have the driver involved in the accident they are investigating the case. the search is on for the suspect to killed a man in north baltimore. police were called to a shooting this afternoon. the victim was taken to johns hopkins hospital where he was pronounced dead. traffic is back to normal tonight after an accident caused heavy delays on northbound 95. a tractor trailer broke down in the right-hand lane around 2:30 this morning. that was then mayor ended by a another tractor-trailer. both drivers were taken to nearby hospitals. >> a lot of sunshine to start the day. so far, not a lot of rain underneath those clouds. at least in the baltimore area. it looks like the main bulk of the shock wears -- showers are across new jersey. it looks like we will avoid the rain. for the most part, it has been a comfortable day, much cooler than it has been recently. kind of a cool weather pattern. we will see how long this comfortable air will stick around. there is some hot weather just to our south and west. it might show up in the seven- day forecast. >> calls are increasing for anthony weiner to step down. democratic house leaders met for the first time today. >> after more than two weeks, what to many on capitol hill would like to see now is in stepping down. >> i think he should step down. >> the calls or that are increasing from his own party. then the policy laid out her position. >> i wanted to be sure that they knew why i came to the conclusion that anthony weiner should resign from the congress. >> john boehner wade cap-and- trade -- weighed in. >> gas. >> president obama said he would step down if it were him. >> this job is not about us, our ambitions, not about our positions. it is about how well we are serving the people they sent us to washington. >> carolyn mccarthy said that anthony weiner may soon go. >> whether that is true is unclear. he is seeking treatment. he has said that he will not make any decisions without his wife. she arrives back from an overseas trip overnight. his political mentor was asked again about the situation today. he called it heartbreaking, he is still not calling on him to resign. >> coming up, a pennsylvania woman is behind bars. >> find out what she posted on facebook that got her in big trouble. >> a boat suddenly capsizes sending several people into the san francisco bay. we are covering the nation next. >> keeping your skin safe from the sun's harmful rays. the new recommendations from the fda for sunscreen products. >> it is a 45 foot racing boat that tipped over in the middle of san francisco bay. a gust of wind pushed it over. you can see the crew is tossed around like toys. only one person was injured. the sailboat was running a practice rates -- a practice race promoting america's cup. >> some dramatic video out of china. rescue crews said he was saved when his foot caught the growth of a window on an apartment on the eighth floor. neighbors heard the commotion and called police. >> a philadelphia woman is in jail after police say she used -- used facebook to try to hire a hit man. she is not charged with conspiracy to commit murder. she went on facebook after an argument and posted a message saying that she would pay $1,000 to have him killed. the 18-year-old answered her art. he is charged with attempted murder. police found a loaded handgun. >> posting pictures on facebook seemed innocent enough at times. >> that proved to be trouble for one woman tonight. how's she had her identity and money stolen. >> it will soon be easier to choose the best sunscreen. details on the new labels required by the fda. >> the weather service confirmed a couple of tornadoes did touchdown on sunday. we will check the seven-day forecast. mid 70's in baltimore right now. >> there is a water warning because of high levels of bacteria. the area where bacteria was detected and what officials are doing. police are investigating a hit and run that killed two teenagers in baltimore city. we will have these stories and an increase in air traffic at the airport tonight. we will tell you why. y >> most of us know that sunscreen is designed to protect their skin from dangerous rays. >> labels can be confusing at times. that is about to change. >> whether it is waterproof, choosing the right sunscreen can be confusing when all you were trying to do is protect your skin. labels will soon be simple fight with new rules from the fda. >> these changes will help make people make better informed decisions. >> it only indicates how well the product protect against uvb rays. lee sunscreens that protect against both types of raids -- rays. >> as you look from one manufacturer to another, you'll be able to compare and they will be using the same tests. >> a proposal would limit the maximum spf to 50. it is a move dermatologist will support. >> it takes away the attempt at marketing hype of i have a 70, 80, 90. >> a product will make the list if it is water resistant. >> it is very important that people pay attention to these roles -- rules. >> general rules for sunscreen stand, apply a lot of it. >> we have breaking news. an accident and -- in woodlawn. >> a two-vehicle crashed at this location. rescuers are trying to rescue an individual from this trap. police have blocked the road both north and south. >> your insta-weather-plus forecast -- >> inspecting the damage from the storms that rolled through on sunday afternoon. they did confirm tornadic as did touch down there, one in the northern part of the county, the other in the southeast part of the county. that is the lowest possible tornado. the estimate about 70 miles per hour. that when the track about a mile and a half. it was only on the ground for about two tenths of a mile. it was rather weak as far as the scope of tornadoes go. but if it cute -- but it is in your backyard, it is strong enough. that was on sunday, june 12. it has been an amazing year for tornadoes nationwide, even here in maryland. 79 degrees at the airports. the normal is 83. it was the second straight day where we could keep those temperatures below normal. the record high it is safe for another year. the record low was 46 degrees. we can see a little bit of cloud cover coming from pennsylvania and new york. the main part of this system is closer to the coast. there has been so much whether coming out of long island, a coastal new jersey, but that is staying to the north and east. 69 up around its georgetown, 77 downtown baltimore. some really cool air out west. we will be in the 50's in most of the suburban areas overnight tonight. downtown may be able to sneak just below 60 degrees. tomorrow, we will be under the influence of this strong high- pressure system. that should produce a lot of sunshine and beautiful weather tomorrow. some of the heat, it will start moving 9 a. that'll be -- in. that will be -- tomorrow, beautiful weather. some showers and maybe a thunderstorms taking into central maryland by midday on thursday. a thunderstorm on thursday. that tracks toward the coast from a morning. tomorrow, i hope you get outside and enjoy it. temperatures will be in the upper 70's. the winds will turn to the southeast. the average waves are about 1 foot. the mountains will be chilly tomorrow morning. it will warm up to about 67 degrees tomorrow afternoon. beautiful weather, lower eastern shore, just about the same. the seven-day forecast, the shower chances return on thursday and link into friday morning. the week and looks pretty nice. partly cloudy, just a bit more mark and humid. >> the first of its kind, transitional housing program is for veterans. organizers broke ground this morning near brooklyn park. the home is designed to hold half a dozen people with programs focusing on independent living and recovery. >> this program is going to be small in nature. much of the programs for transitional housing for veterans in maryland are very large. 100-bed facilities. >> residents will be able to live in the program for up to two years. they plan to have the home finished by november. indecisive about your it -- an upcoming name for your little one? there is an apt for that. -- app for that. it senses the movement and stops on a name. a chicago woman thought it was harmless sharing her pictures, her birthday, and location on facebook. a thief used back to stiller identity and her money. -- to steal her identity under money. >> there are over 600 million people on facebook right now. kurt facebook profile became a gateway for peace to steal her identity. >> found out that someone used my social security number to file their taxes. >> the thief changed her address from her debit cards. all from information from her facebook profile. >> they know all my information, my mother's name, my father's name, address, where i grew up. everything. it is a huge problem and it is something that you have to be vigilant about. >> people can actually take some of that information and find your social security number. it is a lot easier to find your social security number. >> a study by consumer reports this year found a 34% of facebook users surveyed the purple birthday on their profile. 20% do not use facebook privacy controls. they do not know some other facebook brands well enough to feel completely comfortable about their security and safety. harmless information on facebook can lead to a major financial headache. >> people do not realize that some of the basic information, like where you live or your date of birth, are ways that identity thieves can steal your personal information. >> facebook makes it easy to protect your profile. tweak for privacy control so that only your friends can see your profile. >> make sure that your settings are only your friends. when you do get requests, you need to vouch for the identity of all the people that can see the information. >> i am much more cautious. i do not want anybody to know any more details about me. >> that is tonight's consumer alert. >> dunkin donuts says it is trying to do its part to help fight on their. presented the maryland food bank with a check for $7,500. >> at this time, with the economy, we know that the maryland food bank, there is a lot of the demand. it is a great way for me to be a part of helping the community. >> dunkin donuts brands has been a phenomenal donner to the maryland food bank. they have shown us that they are committed to help us fight hunger. >> that money will provide more than 16,000 meals for those in need. just three more days of school. >> would summer vacation, summer curfew. we will have details on this year's tour few centers. >> a live episode of "the voice." host: could switching to geico really save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance? was abe lincoln honest? mary: does this dress make my backside look big? abe: perhaps... host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? or more host: do dogs chase cats? ♪ 70's music sfx: squealing tires. now you can brew over ice for delicious iced coffee or tea. 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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news at 6. >> knows when advisories -- no swim advisories. officials have not shut down any of the beaches. >> they are urging people to stay out of the water until levels recede. >> health officials are trying to figure out how the bacteria levels got so high and they say it could be any number of things, including rainfall. >> at this particular site, the data shows that the site has been pretty good in the past. we've not had any problems. >> a recent water sampling prompted officials to put up these yellow signs warning swimmers not to go into the water. tests revealed that bacteria levels were high and people could get sick. >> it can cause intestinal disturbances, things of that nature. nature.