With space for 600 customers, the family style, pass-the-plate restaurant Good N Plenty was the perfect spot for generations of Lancaster County tourist groups. Its closure, announced in January, left
the search for that trio is intensified. that is because at least one of them is now linked to a double murder in arizona. and overs are warning people to be careful. reporter: tracy province, john mccluskey and casslyn welch are believed to be hiding somewhere in yellowstone national park, perhaps on the way to canada. we consider them armed and dangerous. very investigators discovered the bodies of linda and gary haas in arizona wednesday. we have linked one of the subjects through forensics, to the crime scene in santa rosa. reporter: 500 miles away, july 30th, convicted felon, daniel renwick, john mccluskey and tracy province escaped. the men cut through the fence. renwick was captured in colorado a week ago. the rest are still on the run. cops also need to you look fought for tracy province and john mccluskey. police point to mccluskey s own mother, as accusing her of aiding in the escape. even providing the fugitives with money. saturday, she was arrested. h
as many as seven tornadoes rip across the northern plains over the weekend, completely destroying at least one home, but even more severe weather may be on its way early this but even more severe weather may be on its way early this monday morning, august 9, 2010. captioning funded by cbs good monday morning, everyone. thanks for being with us. i m erica hill in for maggie rodriguez on maternity leave. good to see. you good to see you too. this story comes out and i have a dog and a cat and i saw it and i was a little worried. where it s safe to feed your pet, linking some pet foods to an outbreak of salmonella. important information for families this morning, especially those with young children where it is and it is not okay to clean and feed the pet food. the kids aren t eating the dry pet food. we want to begin with the massacre in afghanistan, hillary clinton calling it a depickable act. now they want to know why they killed the aid workers but let their
six americans, were executed by the taliban after they completed a two-week mission in a remote area north of kabul. their bodies were returned to the capital sunday. tara mergener is in washington with more. good morning, tara. reporter: good morning. the victims were with the international assistance mission, a group that serves the most difficult and remote parts of the country. afghan police are on the hunt this morning for the killers of ten foreign aid workers. their bodies were flown back to kabul sunday, three days after police say they were lined up and executed one by one as they returned from a medical mission. four sundays ago tom little stood right here reporter: in upstate new york sunday, church remembers remember the team s leader, tom little, an eye doctor and father of three. little worked alongside his wife in afghanistan for more than 30 years, and that s where he ll be buried. it s a family decision. our girls all felt that should happen. he gav