Knife sexually assaulted her before taking off. Tread lightly on all of these Sexual Assault cases. Were going to talk to everybody involved. Any witnesses. Reporter investigators arent saying very much, but confirmed that this bathroom window is how the man got into the building. The screen cut or ripped at the bottom. Scary now. Reporter janet afar says she gets home from work around 3 30 and questions everything, including a lone man sitting feet from window where the attack reportedly happened. The guy sitting right there. And he just put his head down. Reporter he wasnt talk, wasnt no. Nobody around. Hes by himself. Reporter for hours, about half a dozen investigators searched the area. Some focused on knocking on doors, looking for witnesses. Also searching walkways and bushes. Crime scene technicians tried to collect fingerprints from around the broken window while other dug through garbage bins of nearby businesses. Police looked into there room several times, and even got on t
It to crash. They do believe there is a debris field and there are a lot of people headed that direction to try and find possibly any survivors. Search and rescue underway right now. Thank you so much for joining us for all the overnight coverage and you especially, heather. Fox friends starts right now. We begin this morning with breaking news overseas. An egyptairplane with 66 people on board as vanished. Military search and rescue teams now investigating and so far they have been unable to rule out terrorism. Egyptair 804 was minutes from landing at the Cairo International airport. 45 minutes from landing when it vanished from the radar. The search for debris underway. Heres the timeline to break down how it happened as we know it. The airbus took off from charles
de gaulle airport in paris at 11 09 p. M. The airplane was ten miles into egyptian air space flying at 37,000 feet when it simply disappeared from the radar. Egyptair confirmed an automated emergency distress signal sent f
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