and what more are we learning about him at this point? reporter: yeah, it s exactly as you said, they believe he might be using these apps to lure more victims or potentially to even force someone to help hem him get away. they identified him pretty quickly on tuesday as benjamin foster. they did release several photos of him warning folks he might try to change his appearance by shaving his beard or his hair or changing his hair color. they are asking folks to pay attention to his facial structure and eyes since those features are very difficult to change. the district attorney said that he tried to kill this victim in grants pass, oregon, very close to the california border, while intentionally torturing her and secretly confining her in a place where she was not likely to be found. police say she was bound, severely beaten but he fled the scene before officers arrived. this was tuesday. they think he may have had some help evading capture on thursday night. authorities raided a pr
from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is world news tonight. good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this busy sunday. i m linsey davis. we begin with the storms crisscrossing the country from california to new england bringing severe weather and possible tornadoes early this week. tonight, parts of the northeast are getting their first significant snowfall of the season. these new images are from albany county, new york, where snow began to accumulate this morning. up to half a foot of snow is expected in upstate new york and new england, and could make for a messy commute. but it s the west that s really feeling the brunt of a significant snow event shutting down major roads. take a look at these whiteout conditions on i-80 at the nevada-california border. atmospheric river causing blizzard conditions, the threat of avalanches and several feet of snow in some places. it could spark a severe weather
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A joint announcement from Gov. Steve Sisolak, (D) Nevada, and Gov. Gavin Newsom, (D) California, set the I-15 expansion deadline for the end of summer, but Labor Day passed with a miles long backup.