They dont deal with the individual to that of best selling the car. They like at associations of people. Again, with that efforts would not be on. Its a 3040 percent increase in car thefts since youve been fully funded. Why . Can retain the trend of auto theft since 2011 start to go up on the rise. Although yeartoyear it is very concerning to us, its on the increase in one year is very alarming to someone stole a car. Has carjacked a silver band. The metropolitan Auto Theft Task force recently received 2. 3 million from. They need that extra money. Last year at least one area it covers Arapahoe County sought a 100181 percent increase from stolen cars from 6051698. Reporting to the fox 31 Problem Solvers it expects another spike in car thefts of at least 12 percent. We do infiltrate organizations and we do do a lot of surveillance. Task force detective says the cast benefit of the program, and the form of higher stolen car recovery rates. It makes it cheaper to injure your vehicle. A go
Living price is completely off the menu we got to start this 11 00 oclock hour with a live look at the dow jones the stoc mket right now stocks up 26 points at this hour but look at the big number the dow jones fing with hitting 19,000 after setting a record yesterday and unmarked to set in unmarked to set another devastated this morning after a bus crash that killed five children and i we are learning more about what exactly happened before the crash according to an arrest affidavit the driver was traveling well above the posted speed limit which was 30 Miles Per Hour then lost control and swerved off the road with 35 Elementary School kidsrd the driver compy walker is under arrest right now after five of the children died 12 are still in the hospital at this hour as mothers brought their children i couldnt imagine to drop my kids at the bus stop and not see them again it was hard for me to take my kids to school this morning. And then theres this cbs news reporting this morning that
They dont have any good suspect information ready to release to the public. This busy intersection turned into a bizarre crime scene on tuesday night. A car for a possible stabbing on a male bleeding. Reporter Police Responded and found the vehicle in the middle of the road near the intersection of 13th and marion. The driver side window was shattered and the front and back left tires were flat. The windshield was broken. At work when noticed the response from the police. We saw the lights and then they came in and asked about it. He was here eating that night. Reporter the suspicious incident turned into a homicide after the victim was transported and died at the hospital. While police have not identified him, those working in the area believe it was an older man. A regular at the restaurant who may have been trying to help someone. Sounds like he was tricked someone was asking for help and he went to help out. And yeah. It just all went down. Reporter investigators were on scene for
Fired up. First, cbs 5 reporter Elizabeth Cook is in a part of the bay that will likely be one of the hardest hit. Reporter thats right. Im in one of the areas that paul says will be the hardest hit during the next storm. This is why. Once the moisture rolls in, they act like a wash cloth. For the next few days, that wash cloth is going to ring out. Reporter this isnt the time to sit back and watch the clouds go by. Patricia is loading up on sandbags to keep water out of her home. We live in a low spot at the bottom of a hill, so this is this is to go around the doors at the garage. Reporter david manages an apartment complex. We took care of the parking lot, made sure the leaves were swept up and took all the furniture down on the decks. Reporter its business as usual at the Christmas Tree lot at this shopping center. Weve had all kind of wind storms and rainstorms. People come out rain or shine. Reporter jamie has been working at the lot every year for the past 33 years. He says help
Good night. ,,,,,,,,, youre watching cbs 50 Eyewitness News in high definition. Get ready for the one, two, three, punch from mother nature. The timetable for when the rain will arrive. Paul has the doppler all fired up. First, cbs 5 reporter Elizabeth Cook is in a part of the bay that will likely be one of the hardest hit. Reporter thats right. Im in one of the areas that paul says will be the hardest hit during the next storm. This is why. Once the moisture rolls in, they act like a wash cloth. For the next few days, that wash cloth is going to ring out. Reporter this isnt the time to sit back and watch the clouds go by. Patricia is loading up on sandbags to keep water out of her home. We live in a low spot at the bottom of a hill, so this is this is to go around the doors at the garage. Reporter david manages an apartment complex. We took care of the parking lot, made sure the leaves were swept up and took all the furniture down on the decks. Reporter its business as usual at the Ch