as soon as we get. but first at noon, terrorized by armed robbers, a man is bound and beaten during a home invasion on the north side. the attack may have been connected to the jewelry business. julian crews is live in sauganash with the latest. reporter: good afternoon. shai miller owns a chicago jewelry supply company in the loop. he is clinging to life at this hour. listed in critical condition at st. francis hospital in evanston. can we talk to you for a second? reporter: people have come and gone from miller s sauganash home for a second. but clearly not ready to talk to reporters yet. it s been a terrible ordeal for the miller family. police say at 9:15 last night armed robbers invaded the miller home at 6312 north killdare forcing shya miller, 57 years of age, and his 14- year-old son to the ground. police say they duct taped the pair and severely beat the forge. the home invaders are set to have escaped with jewelry, silverware and a painting. police won t s
weather bug network which has over 200 sensors scattered throughout the entire metro area. southern wisconsin, indiana, illinois and southern michigan. there are other wind gusts. basically we seen winds in the neighborhood of 48 miles per hour at o hare at the official observation site. 46miles per hour at o hare. note the 42-mile-per-hour gust just in the last hour with 25- mile-per-hour sustained winds at midway a 33-mile-per-hour sustained wind gust of 47. but as we pointed owd earlier we had wind gusts far in excess of that. we had pictures. we had four tornadoes. the front went through this morning and brett, a weather spotter in beecher sends us this shot of the tornado this morning. there was an initial spot and it split in two and one of the funnels touched the ground. he says this was just west of will center, the funnel dissipated and redeveloped into a tornado on the ground. and we appreciate these photos. we have other shots we will show you at the bottom of the
case. reporter: good afternoon. there are unconfirmed reports that the body may have been discovered well before saturday when police made their public announcement that human remains had been found. a press conference set to happen this afternoon could shed more light on the investigation. in the mean time over the weekend the missing girl s family talked publicly about their pain. it s not what we hoped, obviously. the family would like to say that there is nothing at this point that can bring tony back to us. the most question hope for is answers. reporter: as a family waits to get answers, traffic into the residence dorms on the niu campus is being controlled by 24 hour access cards. police with high visibility on campus trying to make the students here feel safe. classes are in session today despite the weekend s troubling news. police say they found the body in the nearby forest where antoinette tony keller had gone with her sketch book. although investigators hav
morning attack. riverdale police have yet to comment or release details on exactly what happened here. it s not clear if the murdered man was deliberately targeted or simply the random victim of and ent crime friends family converge on the crime scene near 144 street and clark and south suburban riverdale. the place where melvin burnside lived for decades in this quiet and well tended residential neighborhood. he was nice to everybody. he gave everybody anything they asked for. i don t know who would want to hurt my dad. neighbors heard a single gunshot close to 2:30 this morning. initial reports were the intruder forced his way through burnside s front door. relatives say the 54-year-old was also robbed. you know, you can t be safe in your own home in your own neighborhood. we lived here 23, 24 years and, you know, we know all the neighbors. melvin burnside was highly respected here in riverdale and chicago as well. he said to have owned the south side chicago tavern
omar regatta is the 17th and latest miner to be lifted out of the shaft. he and his 32 fellow miners have been stuck more than 2,000 feet underground since august 5. that s when 140 million tons of rock collapsed around them. they survived 17 days before people even knew they were still alive. rescuers thought they wouldn t be able to get them out until december. but the delicate drilling process went more quickly than expected. the miners are being pulled up in a capsule through a shaft not much wider than a manhole cover. the first miner emerged just after midnight chile time and they have been coming out every 40 minutes. so far they all appear to be in good physical health and no one has required any special medical treatment. no one has survived trapped underground longer than these 33 miners. people in chicago with chilean roots are watching the rescue with great anticipation and holding their breath. that s right. wgn s nancy loo is live on the north side with more