Will be scattered throughout both sides the corridor. Reporter that it was inspected last february by theirstructures, allowing it to continue their normal operations. That it is structural maintenance engineers that it will be all structures basically just destructed. Two noticed the failing fence two months ago. But they never faced it. That they just put the bandaid on it. Reporter they say they even notified their contractors. I called them up. And they said that there will be a portion of the fence, that it will be on their bridge. That it will be leaning and it is about to fall that you should come out to inspect it. Reporter it kind of raises that question for me if they could knock over that guardrail off their overpass. Now with this overpass it will be scheduled to be replaced. Well have more on this as they will continue. Reporting live, fox 2 news. And that it is the fence that fell on the overpass, what is to say that they could also be in jeopardy . Reporter well this is
It is called shoulder surfing and it is becoming a common crime at atms. The tactic is low tech. Peering over a customers shoulder while they enter their pin. Thieves have hit five times in san leandro. The bay location at east 14th. Heather holmes is live with the new warning from police. Reporter you mentioned low tech. We are not talking cameras. No card readers. Just a set of prying eyes and these shoulder surfers have stolen thousands of dollars at those two bank branches. It is not a brazen heist. These thieves just watch and wait. This is a very prevalent crime. Reporter San Leandro Police are seeing fraudsters return to Old Fashioned shoulder surfing to steal cash at atms. They watch a user and pick up on their pass code. The second you step away with the money in your hand, the suspect jumps over the machine and they reengage your account, reopen it and they continue transaction. Reporter the thieves have struck several machines starting on may 19 when 1,300 was stolen from th
Bonnie Jo Cheney, age 53, passed away June 28th, 2023 from sudden illness. Born June 17, 1970 to Brad and Joanna Nelson in Houston, she was their only child.