The desperate search to find a woman with dementia lost in the woods is expected to resume this morning. Sky7 shows the area in San Mateo County that rescue crews will comb through. 56yearold Bethnee Haury hasnt been seen since thursday afternoon. Abc7 News Reporter Katie Marzullo has the story. Reporter the first full day of searching came to an end without success. 56yearold bethnee Bethnee Haury was last seen thursday a little bit after 4 00 p. M. She was hiking with her dog. This woman lives on skyline. She says hikers get lost here all the time. A lot of people have come knocking on my door looking for their car or they just get turned around. Bethnee reporter more than 70 search and rescue personnel, some on horseback, and 13 dogs have been looking for bethnee in rough terrain. This is a very severely wooded area. Its very challenging for someone from the air to be able to see anything as well as the ground units. Reporter theres also the issue of bethnees health. She has early o
Forecast and let you know how long its going to last coming up in a few minutes. The desperate search to find a woman with dementia lost in the woods expected to resume this morning. Sky7 shows the area in San Mateo County that rescue crews will be combing through. 56yearold Bethnee Haury hasnt been seen since thursday afternoon when she and her dog left their b b for a walk. Katie marzullo has the story. Reporter the first full day of searching came to an end without success. 56yearold Bethnee Haury was last seen thursdays a little after 4 00 p. M. She was hiking with her dog on skyline boulevard in woodside. This woman lives on skyline. She says hikers get lost here all the time. A lot of people have come knocking on my door looking for their car or they just get turned around. Bethnee reporter more than 70 search and rescue personnel, some on horseback, and 13 dogs have been looking for bethnee in rough terrain. This is a very severely wooded area. Its very challenging for someone f
60s at noontime. A gorgeous day today. How long will this warmer weather pattern last . Lisa, well see you soon. Today is the 166th annual st. Patricks day parade in San Francisco. The oldest and biggest west of the Mississippi River. You can watch it live right here on abc 7. We have a preview. Hey, great day for a parade. Reporter its very quiet here right now. Thats the nice thing about the st. Patricks day parade, you can sleep in a little bit on a saturday and you can still make it. It doesnt start until 11 30. Heres a look at last years parade. They expect 5,000 participants from all over the country. There will be floats, dancing and marching bands all making their way down Market Street. Organizers say even visitors from ireland are impressed. A couple of years ago they came to visit us, and they were in the parade. The thing that most impressed him about the parade, that everybody was out there at the parade. You didnt have to be irish. There were people of all ethnic groups.
Teach him sometime. This is captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley. Good evening, scott is on assignment. Im anthony play son. Mason. Today the white house said President Trump stands by his claim that president Obama Wiretapped him during the Campaign Last year. Mr. Trump has yet to provide any evidence but he has now revealed how he says he learned about the alleged wiretapping. Reports he read in the New York Times and watched on the fox news channel. But neither of those reports cited evidence that mr. Obama had, indeed wiretapped candidate trump. And the top democrat on the House Intelligence Committee told us today its complete nonsense. We start at the white house tonight with Major Garrett. Reporter false, thats what the Bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee called President Trumps wiretap allegation. Based on the Information Available to us, we see no indications that trump tower was the subject of surveillance by any element of the Unite
Temperature swings in the southeast are taking a heavy toll on crops. A warm february followed by a march cold snap has farmers scrambling to keep produce from freezing to death. Mark strassmann is there. Theres a lot of loss here. More than a Million Dollars this week. The fifth generation farmer pulled back these protective tarps and winced. 1 3 of his strawberry crop is dead. Bad or worse than expected . The strawberries are actually a whole lot worse than i expected. Reporter his 140 acres of peach trees got it worse. All that pink blooming are vulnerable peach buds which opened three weeks early because of the unusually warm temperatures this winter. The deep freeze killed half of echols peach crop. Across the region farmers are counting their losses. Gary black is georgias agriculture commissioner. It would be easy to say that were in hundreds of millions of dollars. Reporter North Carolina peach farms looked like a winter wonderland. Overhead irrigation tried to insulate the cro