Cameras were the only ones on the scene when fbi agents rerned to the house of a subject wanted for the disappearance of a uva student. The search for Hannah Graham continues. Live in charlottesville the police chief made a new appeal today. Julie. Reporter with that new felony warrant charging Jesse Matthew with abduction, the focus has turned to a manhunt for him but the police chief wants everyone in charlottesville and beyond to remember they need keep looking for Hannah Graham with just as much vigilance. Fbi agents returned to abduction suspect Jesse Matthews apartment complex today going doortodoor to see if any had seen suspicious activity in the days since he disappeared. They identified theirselves as fbi agents and wanted to ask questions and see if i had anything to share. Reporter this is the new arrest warrant obtained late yesterday by police charging matthew of ay a felon he stands charged with abducting the student in the early hours of september 13th. The police chief
Search for hannah graham. The uva missing student case just had a major shift. The man accused in her abduction is in police custody. Police say matthew managed to make it all the way from charlottesville to galveston, texas, and thats where a judge questioned him today. News 4 live desk. He appeared on closed Circuit Television over video conferencing. He was not facetoface with that judge. But the judge denied him bond. Hes facing two charges out of texas now. Being a fugitive from justice, stemming of course from the abduction charge in charlottesville. And also providing some false information to police. It was that fugitive charge which the judge denied bond for matthew. He also offered matthew a courtappointed attorney. Matthew declined that as well. So it looks like the extradition process will go forward. It was that car right there that tipped police off that they had found Jesse Matthew yesterday in galveston. That car, near a tent on the beach. Someone noticed this tent on t
Storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell has the very latest. Good morning, chuck. Good morning. Its indeed a beautiful morng outside. A little patchy fog in some of the rural areas, especially out towards the shenandoah valley. Not any big impact on sunday outside of the fact that it feels a little like summer out there. Heres a che from our tower looking over downtown washington. You can see the u. S. Capitol building. Starting to get a hint of the fog layer trying to form inside the urban centers. Just warm enough you dont have to worry about it. Rural areas, patchy fog can be found. Radar shows nothing to worry about as far as a rain chance for today. It will be 100 dry for your sunday. Temperatures in the low 60s in washington. Upper 50s along the bay. Low 50s, upper 40s on the map toward cull pepper and manassas. Through the day a cool start this morning. Abundant sunshine today. Another warm one. Low to mid 80s for highs today. Next little chance for rain is coming up soon. Well ta
Israels election. And on the road in south sudan the struggle to deliver thousands of tons of food before the rainy season starts. But first the president says more than 90 of buildings in the island nation has been destroyed and calling on the world to tell. Aid agency say flights over the 900 kilometers confirmed the fears of widespread destruction and correspondent Andrew Thomas reached the South Pacific islands and reports now from the capitol port villa. Reporter the president described the cyclone that hit his country as a monster that will take many years to recover from and believes half the population has been effected and no information from the southern islands, believed to be most badly fit and here 90 of buildings have been damaged whether its a tree through the roof like this one or totally destroyed. And its a pretty awful sight, what was it like during the storm. Beyond description and very very strong. There was a lot of flooding and a lot of rain and the winds were so
Will deliver an update at noon. A lawyer for the trains engineer says his client doesnt remember flying off the tracks. Dozens of people are recovering in the hospital. Eight are still in Critical Condition at temple university. But we learned theyre all expected to survive. Investigators are spending their second full day on the tracks today. The search for survivors is on going and the ntsb says the man they really want to talk to is that engineer. News 4s transportation reporter adam tuss is following the latest from philadelphia. Adam, what can you tell us . Thats right, barbara. Overnight we learned the engineers name. 32yearold Brandon Bostian from queens new york he had been an engineer on this line before so the ntsb obviously wants to have a word with him. This is the second full day on the tracks with daylight and theres plenty of activity going on out there right now. Weve got workers and crews trying to clear as much debris as they can. And theyre being very methodical abou