what did we learn on the show tonight, craig? [meow] [meow] [meow] [meow] [laughter] craig: do you know of all the rich, famous people that have been on this show, no one has ever tipped me u,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, . you re watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high definition. hard to ignore, gas prices are skyrocketing, what s behind the pain at pump. as a convicted killer prepares to cash in on his crimes he drops another bomb, a potential third site for victims of the speed freak killers. i definitely had the fear that it could be the way i ended. she surrender lived and deadly avalanche. i m dana king. they are skyrocketing at a painful pace we almost never see. gasoline prices already average more than four dollars a gallon across much of the bay area and are expected to just keep going up. we asked elizabeth cook why. reporter: the national average is $3.50. here in the bay area it s much higher than that. i m at the 76 station in emoryville where
and i m kristen sze. a domestic violence suspect who slashed his own throat in front of police officers is on the loose after a hospital mistakenly releases him. amy hollyfield is live at the hayward police department. reporter: everything was fine. they had him in custody, then someone accidentally let him go. here s who they are looking for, 32-year-old jose hernandez. police believe he not only broke into his ex-girlfriend s home but that he stabbed himself. they consider him unstable and dangerous. police took him into custody and dropped him off the john george psychiatric pavillion in san leandro for a psychiatric evaluation that s where they wanted him to go first then jail. police found him at his ex-girlfriend s house where we had broken a window. when officers arrived they say he stabbed himself. they took him to the hospital. the hospital let him go sunday night. supposed to release him back to police. he is on the loose. they know he took a cab to the hayward un