Nothing in the train. We wanted to do something, but could not reach the people there. They could not do anything. Some told us they were nervous. Pretty overwhelming. I mean, this is quite a drop and i didnt think it was far down. I saw it on the news. Reporter with trains back in service, ace is cooperating with investigators and looking at ways to try to head off a similar incident in the future, installing front facing cameras and perhaps mudslide sensors. Its terrific idea and great technology. Its something our agency is not aware of. Reporter we can see Union Pacific put sheeting over the bank in the area, and trains will continue to run at slower speeds through there, just 10 miles per hour. Safety first, there will be lower times until its safe to operate at track speed. Reporter ace reports ridership was down by three people are in jail, the arrests in los angeles. Investigators say Monique Butler recruited a young woman, who she considered to be a friend to go with her to a
Monday night. The Alameda County Fire Department showing what it is like being inside of a train that flipped on to its side. Scary. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Im ama daetz. Im dan ashley. Train service did resume today, two days after a train derailed. A doctor spoke with laura anthony. Laura, she wasnt able to find the first aid kit . Reporter that is right, she was able to return on the train service, despite being on a derailed car. She says us first kits are required on every car, but right after the crash, she and others couldnt find it. One with a bang, again, 4, 5 times. Shes a medical doctor on the second car of the train as it, and the car in front of it derailed. She says she and others sprung into action. Were you doing first aid . We wanted to do, but there is nothing in the train. We wanted to do something, but could not reach the people there. They could not do anything. Some told us they were nervous. Pretty overwhelming. I mean, this is quite a drop and i did
Uncovered a los gatos couple facing charges for sexually abusing their adopted son. Tonight, the victim is speaking publicly for the first time. Heres the story from san josement. Reporter in 2000, a little boy from russia named denis was given what he said he thought was a second chance. I lost everything. Especially being an orphan. And this was my way of living again. Reporter abc 7 news profiled the story of russian orphans and the couple who soon became denis parents. Now they are facing 44 federal charges, including unlawful skou sexual intercourse. They are still living in denial. Reporter according to court records, he says that ralph began abusing him when he was 9. There was a lot of fear because i had just gained something that what i believed was a gift. Reporter he says carolyn joined in when he was 15. After 10 years, denis says he attempted to report the abuse. He says he called 911. Denis says because he was older than 18, his report was brushed aside. Just bury it and
A correctional officer who worked at McCormick Correctional Institution was arrested and fired on Monday after state officials said she failed to report sexual misconduct.
A correctional officer who worked at McCormick Correctional Institution was arrested and fired on Monday after state officials said she failed to report sexual misconduct.