Because of what was considered a good reputation. The Management Company told nbc bay area it was told to in essence clean up the neighborhood. Nancy said she believes her eviction is due to a homeless brother who hangs around the complex. Security tells me if i cannot get your brother out from this place i have to get you out first for him to leave. Reporter the mayor was so concerned about what he heard from some tenants he came to meet them at a private meeting. The mayor just arrived and vowed to take action if warranted. I think when they see that the mayor is there it hopefully encourages more of them to step up to be able to speak out. As we try to evaluate what the facts are and also as were contemplating legal action to have people who are willing to testify, thats important. Reporter and now that meeting is still going on. Realty world says it welcomes the scrutiny on conditions and conduct. And says that it has already met with the Housing Department and been cleared of any
Videos posted. Police say it is the main reason burglaries in the almaden area dropped 60 and 75 in other problem neighborhoods. These individuals are committing multiple burglaries. So by getting one of these subjects in custody were in essence preventing dozens of burglaries from happening. Reporter police say they hope it will encourage homeowners to install videos. Weve seen a nearly 30 increase in Video Evidence thats been submitted by the public to us. Reporter and detectives say the only drawback the new program is generating a huge number of leads that all need to be checked out which taxes an already understaffed unit. And future possible budget cuts are looming in the spring. Live in san jose acres robert handa, nbc bay area news. Robert, thank you. As we just reported, burglaries are down in the Almaden Valley neighborhood about 71 . In the foothill district a 75 drop. The three combined eastside neighborhoods a drop of about more than half. One outlier here the Downtown Dis
Worked greatly. Reporter they installed them in the 90s and apparently never upgraded them. It all came to light when a rider was shot and killed on a train and bart failed to release images from inside the car. It seems like they were just waiting for something to happen in order to be caught, when why not have them work all along . Reporter bart says they hear the concerns and will work to install all the cameras in the cars in the coming weeks. If it happens, its great and will help to solve crimes. Reporter but many riders feel bart is simply doing damage control and are angry that the damage control has taken so long to add the trains to the train cars. They have been lying so long, its supposed to be a Transit System . No. Reporter now, bart insists that their system is safe but they also want riders to feel safe again. They say they will begin to install the working cameras on board all their trains in the next few weeks. Reporting live in the east bay, im jodi hernandez, nbc ba
Showers at our nbc bay area studios here in san jose. But some heavier rainfall on the way. Its not only the wet weather right now but the wind weve been dealing with. Sustained winds out of the south. 15 to about 25 miles per hour. Were continuing to track this storm system and the heaviest tonight thats all throughout this hour. Ladies . Thanks, jeff. Speaking of that wind it has been whipping up some problems. Dashcam video shows a strong gust knocking down a side along the Santa Cruz Mountains today. As the Stormy Weather returns, fema has a stern wantirning fory area homeowners. Elyce kirchner has an important message. Reporter the rain just started pouring down here. With all the record rain weve been experiencing, a Record Number of californians have actually signed up for Flood Insurance policies but fema is warning its just a drop in the bucket compared to how many people should actually be signing up. Lets take a look. Reporter rene is getting a quote to trim four large trees
Paul pitchner, shelleys husband, committed suicide last night by jumping off the bay bridge. Police say he was not considered a suspect but was a person of interest. Tonight we spoke with a neighbor who may have been among the last people to speak to shelley. She says shelleys husband and son came knocking at her door just days ago. Theyd heard they had spoken to her and so they came over to find out when and what the conversation was like. And he they both seemed very concerned and just trying to get the details of what id last seen. Reporter police stressed they have not confirmed the Human Remains Found in fremont are the missing woman but say theyre not ruling out the possibility. The coroner has not set a timeline for identifying the body and tonight Fremont Police and Brisbane Police are working closely together. Some of that evidence that was collected last night will be processed here at the Police Department and investigators from both departments still at that brisbane home.