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the family believes there are more suspects. the memorial for 7-year-old heaven sutton continues to grow outside her family s home. wednesday night she was selling candy in the neighborhood when police say gang members started shooting at each other. she was caught in the crossfire and hit and killed. today good news for the family from the chicago police department. police have a suspect in custody. summit gary mccarthy made the announcement while speaking at a neighborhood event. last night at 1:00 the 1:00, we took into custody the person we believe is responsible for that shooting. her mother says she s grateful for the fast work by the police department. i m hurt. i can t change that. but the plefment is helping me. it the only took four days and they got a man. they re doing their job and i m thankful. still, the family says there are other suspects out there and they need the public s help tracking them down. these people are in hiding. just to find out the
as one storm moves out of the bay area another one moves in. mark tamayo is tracking the rain zest weather. we have reporters in the hardest hit areas including the santa cruz mountains. that s where christian is live tonight. christian? reporter: it heather the temperatures have dropped and the rain is driving and the wind is really picking up. taking a look at the conditions right now we are dealing right now with a high wind warning. that was issued about an hour ago. high profile vehicles like vans and trucks need to be aware of that. there is also warning the wind could topple trees into the power lines that could lead to isolated power outages. and the rain could lead to a flash food warning. that flash flood warning starting in the santa cruz mountains in an hour. wind and rain and i didn t think it was raining this much. reporter: he has lived here for two years now and has never seen the water level this high. usually you can walk down and walk along the area