Black. One is six feet tall, with a thin build. The other is described as five foot eight inches tall, heavy build with a tattoo on one of his forearms. If you have any information Call Reno Police or secret witness 3224900. Lets turn our attention to the weather. And wow, another beautiful sunny day. Chief meteorologist Jeff Thompson joins us from the weather center. Jeff this is comfortable weather, but its not what we need. High pressure will dominate the weather picture through friday. Expect chilly mornings, warm afternoons, light wind, and occasional high clouds. A couple of systems could bring showers friday nightsaturday morning and late sunday into monday, but amounts of rain and snow will be on the lighter side for most areas. Temperatures will cool in their wake, after warming to 70 by the end of the work week for western nevada valleys. Temperatures early next week will be closer to average. Jeff thursday mostly sunny, with a becoming southeast around 5 mph. Thursday night
Or gmc suv. According to the woman. When she went to check out the damage a man reportedly jumped in the drivers seat of her vehicle. Demanded money and then left the scene in her car. The other vehicle involved the dark green suv also reportedly left the scene at the same time. Police say the first suspect is described as a white man with a bald or shaved head in his 30s they say he has a tattoo on the left side of his head, near his ear and full sleeves of tattoos on his arms. The second suspect is described as a white woman in her 30s with blonde hair. The stolen vehicle is described as a grey 2000 gmc yukon with a unr sticker in the rear window. If you have any information about this theft call the Sparks Police department or secret witness at 322 4900. Reno police are searching for two men. They say are connected to a Home Invasion. Police say around 5 oclock last night. Two school on foster drive. And attacked a man during a burglary. The victim was taken to a local hospital and
It the right thing to do for veterans and taxpayers. The agency taking action against two top officials at the hospital here in cincinnati. Network director jack hetrick was the vas highest ranking official in three states. He submitted his retirement after a va deputy secretary in washington proposed he be removed. Barbara temeck was the hospitals acting chief of staff. Her medical privileges at the va hospital have been suspended and she has been reassigned to non patient care duties. Hetrick and temeck were at the center of a scripps Washington Dc Bureau and nine on your side iteam investigation. It uncovered questionable Management Practices and cost cutting at the cincinnati va hospital. The fourmonth investigation followed complaints raised by 34 current and former va employees. You can read the full results of our investigation right now on wcpo dot com and our mobile app. Mt. Healthy police are investigating an unusual hit and run. A man smacks his car it was being repossessed.