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home on mount vernon lane at about 3:00 a.m. at this at this house. part of the house is currently under construction. we were able to find out everybody inside got out safely. san francisco police are investigating two similar overnight robberies that happened within blocks of each other. the first one was on stockton and sutter streets at 1:00 a.m. the second one happened just a couple of blocks down ton sutter, 45 minutes late r. in both of the cases, the suspects punched the victims in the case, stole their valuables and then ran off. police don t have details of the suspects yet and it s not clear if the cases are related. neighbors in 2001 vallejo neighborhood are fine itly getting mail after it was suspended for days for days. the reason a chihuahua. claudine wong has more. reporter: good morning, tori. i just got off the phone with the postal service. they said, look, we have a dog policy because nationwide there it are more than 5,000 dogs a year. they don
the prison breakout. let s get the latest from whit johnson. reporter: in the end, fugitive john mccluskey was found in a sleeping bag and arrested without incident. this manhunt led authorities through several states, all the way up to the canadian border and back down to arizona. authorities put john mccluskey back in handcuffs. the nightmare that started on july 30 9 is finally over. reporter: mccluskey and his fiancee and cousin, casslyn welch were arrested after a forest ranger spotted them at a campground in arizona. they were both armed. welch even went for her gun. the s.w.a.t. officers on her and she dropped her gun. reporter: mccluskey had chilling words. if he had gotten back to the tent, there was a gun and he would have killed the officers involved. reporter: mccluskey was the last of three inmates who busted out of prison last month. welch allegedly helped by cutting through a security fence. the other two inmates, convicted murderer renwick and tr