no sympathy. and protesters and police crash at the site of the summit. a couple was found dead in their apartment in colgate way in silver spring today. fox 5 s audrey barne is in the newsroom. that clue ace suicide note. detectives are not revealing the content but they say it gives a clear indication of just what wentwrong on colgate way. reporter: the quiet of the apartment complex was disrupted as officers from the third district in montgomery county rolled in to investigate a missing person s report. inside the apartment, in the 13,000 block, a note. there was a note left behind reporter: there had not been any trouble here recently. i have been here for about a year and i have never-curb know, the police have not been around a lot. i m just speechless right now. reporter: police won t say how the couple died or which one left the suicide note. the most valuable clues will come from autopsies. the bodies will be transported to the office of the medical
we are down in the newsroom. it was awful yesterday. that s my best word for it. the winds were extremely strong. and some of our viewers ended up with power outages down to even power lines. the winds were serious yesterday. not only that but they provided significant windchill. it felt a lot colder than it actually was. here is a look at the numbers for you. we had 44-mile-per-hour peak wind gusts at national airport. 46 at dwi thurgood marshall and 48 at dulles. take a look. sustained winds now calm. anywhere from 83 3 to 9 miles per hour across the area. gusts in the teens, versus the 30s and 40s. we had one location where our winds were gusting in the 50s yesterday. we are a far cry from where we have been. right now 36 degrees at national airport. winds are from the northwest at nine miles per hour. and into the course of today we are talking high of around 50 degrees. i can give you plenty of sunshine with the light winds. we are getting a break from the wind. that
massive tornado drove through the center of town in the early evening hours yesterday. killed at least 115 people. making matters worse, search and rescue efforts have been hampered by violent thunderstorms today, driving rains and quarter-sized hail. here s tj winick with the latest. reporter: this is what is left of john degraph s house after a deadly tornado struck sunday before dinnertime. i ll salage what i have. reporter: still he considers himself lucky. my family is ok. reporter: his 73-year-old neighbor still missing. they are searching for him in this rubble. we re going to find out what happened to him. reporter: winds up to 200 miles per hour tore apart more than 2,000 homes here. neighborhoods resemble a post nuclear strike. natural gas fires adding to the erieness of the scenery. this amateur video shows it as it touched down. at the heart of the destruction st. john s regional medical center, a seven-story structure, now missing its top two floors
parents shocked after a local teacher is caught with a child s intimate belongings. now, word that the school principal resigns. i have my jacket on, and now i need to take my jacket off. enjoy it while you can. spring fever might turn into severe weather overnight. we begin tonight with breaking news from the district. d.c. mayor vincent gray is still in police custody at this hour. he was arrested late this afternoon during a protest on budget restrictions. capitol police officers arrested mayor gray and 40 others as well. that were processing the limits placed on the district as the federal government tackles a budget battle. the mayor, six members of the d.c. council, and the rest of the 41 people who were arrested earlier tonight are still being held in the facility behind me. it is the capitol police vehicle maintenance division facility. they will eventually be loaded on that bus and taken to capitol police headquarters, but for now, the mayor is still in p