Some breaking news just into the kron four news room. Police have located a dismembered body at a home in san bruno. Officers were called to a home on Pacific Heights boulevard around 11 this morning. For a report of a missing person. Thats when they found. A human body that had been dismembered. The remains located at the scene have not been confirmed to match those of the missing person. But the San Bruno Police department is investigating this incident as a homicide. 54year old san bruno David Stubblefield has been placed under arrest in connection to this incident. vickii the hillsborough woman accused of murdering the father of her children was released from jail this afternoon. After her family came up with nearly 70 Million Dollars so she could be released on bail. Li walked out of the San Mateo County jail and into a black escalade surrounded by reporters. vicki tiffany lis bail amount is the highest in that countys history and the 8th highest in the nation. grant kron4s Mauree
Around four hours ago. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles. Targeting a syrian air base. pam this is in repsonse to the deadly chemical gas attack by the Syrian Regime this week against civilians. Including children. Hello im pam moore. grant and im grant lodes in for steve aveson. There are a lot of moving parts to this story. Including reaction from bay area lawmakers. But first. Heres what we know so far. The us says the airbase bombed is where warplanes that carried out the chemical attacks. Were based. This is a map showing where exaclty the missiles hit. They were fired from two us warships in the mediterranean sea. These are the first direct military strikes against Bashar Alassad during his countrys six year civil war. It is unclear how many people were killed tonight. But the Syrian Government says people did lose their lives. pam the strike comes less than 24 hours after President Trump blasted the Syrian Government for the chemical attack on civilians. These powerful images of child
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Fired in a dramatic involvement of the u. S. Civil war. Im Heather Holmes in for julie. Im frank somerville. It is President Trumps first big Foreign Policy decision a little more than four hours ago the Trump Administration retaliated for this weeks chemical weapons attack that killed more than 80 civilians. Many of whom were women and young children. This is what we know right now. 59 tomahawk cruise missiles were launched today. Tonight President Trump said the strike was against the National Security interest of the United States. And we have late word that the strike has resulted in some deaths. Thats according to syrian officials. Azenith smith is live in the newsroom with how the president justified the decision and the latest on tonights strike. Reporter well frank and heather, the strike severely damaged facilities. U. S. Officials said the russians were given advance warning of the strike and the u. S. Took precautions not to hit any russian targets. Tonight President Trump a
Monclair village. Debora villalon is live there now with what homeowners are up against. Reporter from the front you can see a stream of water come by and the front of the home is very muddy. But when you go around their backyard it is absolutely a wreck. A patio submerged in mud, itll be a while before anyone lounges out here again. The wet earth came sliding down leaving banning street with a big expensive mess. Reporter this homeowner is red tagged after getting a look. One of three homes, too unsafe to occupy. Mud as high as five feet pressing against them. It might have gone into the back bedroom into a part of the second bedroom. The whole backyard. Reporter you can see how it mowed down everything on the slopes before crashing in the houses. Reporter those who live on the upper road are glad they did not drive through ear. Plus sandbags were shoring up the erosion for years until now. Its kind of crazy that we live here. Reporter the tarps tell the tale of life in the east bay h