Thank you for joining us. The suspect was spotted 200 miles away at a gas station in cambria. Here you see police surrounding him on the ground after Good Samaritans put him in a headlock and blocked his car in. Inside the car the mans daughter. Glad to say she was safe. Abc7 News Reporter david louie is live in san jose with this really frightening story all began. David . Well, this very dramatic and violent story started right here at this house on reed street in san jose. The neighbors heard screams late last night as the father of the 2yearold girl apparently grabbed the girl after stabbing the girls mother. The father then drove 200 miles to the south before being spotted. They detained him until police got there and took him into custody and the girl is safe. That was the good news as alert patrons of a gas statio in cambria recognized the vehicle. As luck would have it, the kidnap suspect Victor Magana had locked the keys inside the vehicle. His 2yearold daughter Bethanie Carra
Good evening on this new years eve and thank you for beginning your countdown with us. David is off, im elizabeth vargas. And as we come on the air, millions of americans are ushering in the new year while ushering in the arctic cold. The frigid temperatures cant keep these revel earls away. This is new york citys times square, right now, where the party has already begun. More than 1 Million People will be huddled together, packing the crossroads of the world despite wind chills in the teens when the ball drops at midnight. Out west, a new years eve surprise for drivers in southern california. Snow. Trapping some of them on the side of the road. And get this picture. Snowcovered palm trees lining the streets of temecula, just north of san diego. So much of the country dealing with the brutal cold. At midnight, 70 of the country will be at or below freezing. We have Team Coverage of new years weather and security tonight. And we begin with abcs chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking
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