Most of the night. Now just moments ago police told us something is not right about this case. Investigators just told us that lana was a bit wet and cold but had no visible injuries. That is not consistent, according to police, with being exposed to last nights frigid temperatures. She was missing for more than four hours. And its very possible that this child was released by someone shortly before being found by andrew tornabean. I seen her staggering and falling on her hands and knees in the snow. I just got out of my car and picked her up and immediately knew that thats what everyone was looking for. And it was that. I just called the police. First things first, though, i put her in the vehicle to make sure she got warm because she was freezing. I just want to thank him. Because it could have turned out several different ways and by good. Brian Lorain Police are trying to determine what might have had her in those four hours that she was missing. Lanas family and the police are tha
Monoxide poisoning. Today we tried to track down the landlord to find out exactly what happened. Hi, is this marco . Yes. The owner of the property marco waller spoke to us on the phone today. He says the heat was off for a couple of days and tells us he hired a licensed and bonded company to fix the furnace. Its cold out there what were they supposed to do without heat. I brought electric heaters. You know, he blames Carbon Monoxide issue on a stove he says tenants were using to heat the house, something family denied doing. We were talking to one of the people who lived here. He called you a slumlord. What would you say to that. No. I am not a slumlord. The house was beautiful before they moved in. Waller agreed to meet us at the East Cleveland home for an his side of the story and didnt show up and isnt answering the phone. Waller said he would talk at the East Cleveland home and didnt show up for the appointment and didnt answer his phone. We called the company that waller says ins
Hundreds of volunteers, fbi, and police came to lorain to search for her, and there are still some Unanswered Questions. The. Shes doing good. Shes alive. I want to thank god. Nichole a five hour search with a happy ending found a half mile from her home. In the snow. I seen her staggering and in the snow. I just got out of my car and picked her up and immediately knew that thats what everyone was looking for. That was that. I just called the police. First things first, though. I put her in the vehicle to make sure she got warm, because she was freezing. Reporter andrew is hailed a hero hero, cheers and applause came from volunteers and officers as she was taken safely into the arms of an fbi agent. Tonight shes safe. Obviously, we have work to do. So i wanted to absolutely make sure that this young man got on guys doing that. I think the man is a hero. Nichole and you are looking at video we just got in from the exact spot in lorain where she was found by andrew. You can see footprint
Jeff all right, dan, we have seen a wave of snow come through this afternoon. Most of it light and mainly affecting areas south and east as this little disturbance comes through. Lets go to ford first alert Doppler Radar and can you see what we are talking about here. Doesnt look like we have much left out over the lake and a few light snow showers early this evening steadier stuff through akron and wayne county and approaching canton. Look at this over downtown seeing some breaks. Thats not a big thing leading to cold temperatures with the clearing sky and light wind and sunshine and light wind tomorrow and much warmer on friday. Winds. 28 in cleveland and down to 25 in ashtabula. Dropping into the Single Digits here tonight. I will have more on that warm up coming up at about 5 19. Dan, over to you. Dan looking forward to it. Up the heater in their homes. Denise if your home is not in top shape you could be putting your family at risk for Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Dan last night in
She has seen an increase in positive drug results. Unfortunately i have seen it here in my facility, children as young as two being exposed to drugs. It includes 8000 tests, screenings for cocaine, marijuana, opiates, meth and on and on. Parents come in curious about their children. It is better to test and know that they were wrong and it comes out negative or the out positive. There are times that the lab. We guide them into the process and we help them understand that mom or dad is just concerned for them. Rapid drug screens dug with urine costs 49 and hair tests 189 but the hair gives you a ninety day past history of drug use and privacy is protected. Health record. We dont report it to the Police Department or anything like that. And angela suggests that if you do bring your child by the lab dont say you are coming, say, hey, we have to swing by a place. That way there is less resistance for parents trying children. The police came to my door at 1 00 in the morning. And said my so