road near deparle road at of the reservoir on the carroll county side. divers are looking for the individual who became missing yesterday afternoon while swimming here. other divers and search people are trying to locate the individual here. state police are on the scene and they also he -- baltimore city has responded over here, since they represent the waterways in the state of maryland. no further sightings. as we get more information, we will update you from sky team 11. >> 11 news reporter rob roblin will have the latest on the recovery of its tonight on 11 news at 5:00. another violent weekend in baltimore city as police look into shooting, one of them deadly. at 32-year-old man was shot at park heights ave after midnight saturday, suffering from a gunshot wound to the head he was rushed to sinai hospital, where he died. six other people were shot on city streets over the weekend of victim was shot in the torso of the gunfire was -- after gunfire erupted at west fayette street. homicides in the city remained lower than last year. so far, 110 people have been murdered in baltimore city, compared to 124 this time in 2009. a place not known for murders is and the center of a homicide investigation this noon. it is the first and there in four years. 25-year-old derrick maxey jr. was found dead in the parking lot following up party -- following a party on bond history. a fight broke out and shots were fired, and one of those shots hit a 15-year-old girl. >> there has not been much crime in this area. it is crazy. i'm shocked. >> mr. maxey has an arrest record in baltimore city, serving a sentence and two dozen a for gun possession. the girl is expected to recover. the search for the gunmen continues. in baltimore county, a woman died as police tried to subdue her. she tried to stab officers with a pen shortly before midnight friday night. officers placed her on the ground to gain control and then realized she was in cardiac arrest. she was rushed to hospital, where she was pronounced dead. police have arrested three people in connection with of bank robbery in anne arundel county. a 33-year-old, 23-year-old, a 26-year-old were arrested over the weekend. the trio was involved in the robbery of a td bank in crain highway in glen burnie. when the suspects entered the bank just before 2:00 p.m. on saturday -- one of the suspects entered the banks just before 2:00 p.m. on saturday and the three fled the scene. accident and ends in the death of a contractor in baltimore. investigators say that the sidewalk collapsed around the men and by the time medics were able to reach him, he was in cardiac arrest. rescue teams try to revive them, but they vacated the trench out of it would further collapse. -- out of fear it would further collapse. >> good afternoon. i'm tony pann. temperatures are in the upper 80s and dew points and the low seventies. so far, most of the rain is south of baltimore. nothing around baltimore city or the western suburbs just yet. in the heat and humidity, we will have some thunderstorms later this afternoon. a chance for a shower or thunderstorm, high temperatures and the low 90s. we will come back and look at the seven-day forecast for the rest of the week. >> the university of maryland's center for environmental science is launching a test for microorganisms. they plan to announce federal funding for the study today. blue crab and oysters have been studied for years, but the microorganism the study will help researchers better understand the environment in which the species live. the study could lead to healthier and more productive fisheries. the test on the the new pact is still going on in the gulf -- new cap is still going on in the gulf, and the government is looking for more information. >> it has been almost four days since bp shot the well, and while there are no obvious signs of oil, there are indications that the government thinks there may be oil or gas seeping from the sea floor. incident commander thad allen wrote that there are undetermined anomalies at the wellhead, and monitoring of the seabed is of paramount importance. bp is to report findings to the government in no more than four hours. bp does not think it the bubbles are from the oil, and was optimistic and the latest thing about keeping the cap -- in the latest briefing about keeping the cap closed. >> we will be able to keep the integrity test all the way to the point where we can get the well killed. >> we give praises for the oil for now and hopefully for ever has stopped flowing. >> the oil is still coming even as they wait to see if the cap will stay closed. >> new york senator chuck schumer is calling on the government to investigate bp's possible role in the release of the lockerbie bomber. he says that both the u.s. and british governments need to take a closer look at bp's actions over the past several years. for people with heart pain, the problem became a whole lot easier and less risky. and if your credit rating is less than perfect, don't be discouraged. but first, the defense takes center stage and the trial of former illinois gov. rod blagojevich. >> i crash landing nearly caused the plane and s c b to collide in arizona. the plane clipped the top of the suv near the runway as it was trying to land. the plan was experiencing mechanical issues, causing an emergency landing in phoenix yesterday. the driver of the suv was not injured. former illinois gov. rod blagojevich is expected to take the stand this week in his corruption trial. attorneys plan to call their star witness as they make their case today. he claims he did nothing wrong in connection with the plot to sell a senate seat formerly occupied by barack obama. >> charismatic as he might be, there is a lot of damning evidence with respect to the tapes. >> roblin voinovich has pleaded not guilty. -- brought blagojevich has pleaded not guilty. what you can do to redeem yourself will ha -- what you can do to redeem yourself. we have tips in the "consumer alert." >> it is already warm and temperatures in the upper 80s to 90 degrees already. sunshine will create some instability and we will have some thunderstorms this afternoon. 89 degrees at the airport and 92 downtown. we will come back in just a few minutes and take a look at the seven-day forecast. e "medical alert," catheterization is the standard treatment for heart problems, and now there is a safer way to perform the procedure. >> i have a funny sensation in my chest from when i walk up a hill. >> he was told that he would need to undergo a catheterization to find out why he was having chest pains. his family and friends were concerned. >> it is a very serious operas ion. >> doctors take a thin wire and snake up the femoral artery into the heart. doctors like it because it is a straight path. there are not many twists and turns to reach the heart. but it is not always very safe. >> one of the complications is the big deep artery in the leg bleeding. patients may need transfusions, patients can die from bleeding. >> doctors are trying to cut down the risk from bleeding by entering an artery in the wrist. >> it is a much smaller arteries, and if there is beating, is visibl -- if there is bleeding, it is visible. >> going through the wrist can cut the risk by 60%. while the procedure is used commonly in other countries, it is only done in about 1% of u.s. cases. >> it can be technically challenging. it can take a long time to get comfortable. it requires a new set of skills. >> but the doctor believes it is worth it, not only because it may be a saber, but because it is better for -- not only because it might be safer, but because it is better for the patient cost to comfort. after the radio procedure, the patient is able to get up and walk around immediately. >> it did not hurt or anything like that. when they finished with me, i was in no pain whatsoever. >> he was able to get his catheterization through the wrist. doctors found two blocked arteries and were able to insert stents to open them up. >> right now i'm feeling much better since they did the operation. i want to live to see my kids in college. >> doctors say that the wrist catheterizations are ideal for patients were obese or have back pain, but the feeble approach is better for most patients -- femoral approach is better for most patients. >> now the insta-weather-plus forecast with meteorologist tony pann. >> i think we will pop up more thunderstorms, but most of the rain is south of baltimore east of d.c., through prince george's county and southern maryland. this will likely change as we head into the mid-afternoon hours. you look up stream and you can barely see hints of thunderstorms developing across pennsylvania. there is a week from about. there -- there is a week of frontal boundary it up there. on top of that, we have had breaks in the overcast around baltimore. sunshine has managed to sneak through the clouds and that is creating instability. the instability -- we will see a 30% or 4% chance of the thunderstorms redeveloping later on this -- 30% or 40% chance of thunderstorms or redeveloping later on this afternoon. dew points are in the upper 60s and low 70's. the atmosphere has a tropical feel to it. did you point at the airport is 72 now and 77 in -- the two. at the airport is 72 now and 77 in easton. the forecast for this afternoon is a mixture of sunshine and clouds, a chance of the thunderstorms, high temperatures in the low 90s. still a chance for a show or thunderstorm tonight. the best chance will be this evening. otherwise, partly cloudy skies and muggy conditions, to buttress back into the 70's. -- temperatures back into the 70's. this is always out there this time of year, but it is unusually strong. it will continue to pump heat into this half of the country. we will see se storms around the u.s.-canadian border, will give us the chance for scattered thunderstorms. in general, the same weather pattern will hold through the upcoming weekend. today, we will hit 93 with a boarding% chance for a thunderstorm -- 40% chance for a thunderstorm. partly cloudy skies, warm, humid conditions, scattered hit and miss thunderstorms all the way through the weekend. not a washout kind of forecast. if you have out or plans, i would not cancel anything. -- if you have outdoor plans, i would not cancel anything. >> getting tagged with a poor credit rating can be one of the worst things to happen to you, especially in these tough economic times. but there are ways to redeem yourself. some tips in this afternoon's "consumer alert." >> over 43 million of us have our credit rating so poor that getting a loan is more difficult, and when you do, more expensive. >> obviously, it can affect your borrowing costs. the amount you paid a finance cars or homes or your credit card rate. >> it can even affect your ability to get a job. >> some look at your credit rating when they are hiring. >> finance advisers are busy these days doling out advice on how to raise your credit rating and shed your reputation of being a credit risk. credit cards are usually where they begin, because that is usually where poor credit is born. >> if you have a $10,000 credit limit and $5,000 in debt, that will not look good. >> getting credit card debt below 20% maximum limit should be a priority. >> that is the best way for you to quickly raise for credit score. >> annualcreditreport.com is where you can get a history of your credit, but he will have to pay to see your rating. a rough patch hit with its nude smoothed during. it is taking its plans -- new smooth drink. it is ditching its plans for national promotion because of demand. some franchisees have already started selling the for-flavor -- fruit-flavored yogurt drink. coming up, and the into the plus forecast. -- the insta-weather-plus forecast. >> artscape organizers say that 350,000 visitors attended the event. although a few people had to be treated for heat exhaustion, there were no security issues are major problems. we invite you to share your experience with us. you can upload your pictures and videos to wbaltv.com. coming up on "oprah," millions of americans have it now, but by the time you feel the symptoms, the damage is done. dr. oz experts talk about america's silent killer, diabetes. that is at 4:00 tonight at 5:00, a new initiative to get criminals off the streets. and in the "medical alert," you may soon need only one of flu vaccine for life. more on the shot that will provide immunity to all flu strains. and now it is time for your maryland lottery de pick three and pick four numbers. >> good afternoon. i am angela jackson from wbal radio. here are your pick 3 numbers for today. here we go, joe. those are your numbers. pick four is up next, but first, the second chance promotion is on. send in a non-winning scratch- off for a chance to win cash and other prizes. mdlottery.com for more details. we are all set and ready for pick four. let's play. it's the maryland lottery -- let yourself play. >> toni is back in kind of sounding like a broken record. >> we could of tape to this earlier and just kept it running all week -- could've taped this earlier and just kept running all week. there is a chance for thunderstorms, but most of the rain is south of us. there could be a few light rain showers in annapolis, but mostly south of baltimore. but this afternoon, a 30% or 40% chance of a thunderstorm popping up. the rest of the week, not much is going to change. no-to-mid-nineties, a chance for afternoon thunderstorms each and every day going into the weekend. we have had days this summer with the temperatures at or above 90 degrees, and we will add to that string. >> i do not see any 100's, a silver lining. thanks for joining us for 11 news at noon. watch tonight at 5:00 with donna hamilton and stan stovall. >> follow breaking news and weather any time at wbaltv.com