longer benefiting from major investments in those officers. it costs about $150,000 to train each other. reporter: despite rehiring each police officer, san jose has not added positions. the department is still operating with 1100 officers in a city with more than one million people. san jose police officers association president says some officers say no thanks, because they fear that they will be laid off again. we re happy about it. we wish it was all 66 but we also worry that we re going to be in the same fix june 30th of next year, that they are looking at being laid off again. reporter: potentially increasing risks to public safety. the police office officers asso says that there is another trend going on. 47 police officers have retired, which is higher than what occurs every year. marianne, thank you. as for the great get away, thanksgiving is upon us. going home for the holidays. live on 880 where the traffic has been thick for hours. the headlights dri
disappeared from roanoke, va. after mother was murdered. the boyfriend is believed to be the kidnapper and jonathan blum has more of the good samaritan located this child. here, in san francisco, a dramatic child of deduction that made headlines from where it started in virginia and it right here at the safeway store. a good samaritan it spotted part needs met and with the man who is alleged of capturing her, spotted-percen prbricfor to smith, right near the beach, and if there been he is in san francisco co, in their being processing his return back to roanoke. and as good samaritan is not shown herself yet we confirm that she is not an employee of this grocery store issue is just the grocery store shopper. and as jonathan blum mentioned his ordeal began one week ago the mother of brittanty smith , was found dead and reggie smith continues our story. for several weeks, a 47 trying to questioned jeffrey easily, authorities for try to find out more details from jeffrey,
her mouth. she was threatened, but she was able to struggle and get away. in that case, the front door, we know, was locked. it s possible this is tied to two other incidents here. a rape on july 6th. a woman woke up to find a man in her bedroom. in that case, we re told that the door was unlocked. also, on june 30th, a man knocked on the door asking for water. when a woman opened the door, he covered her mouth but she was able to scream and get away. we talked to a lieutenant with the sheriff s department on what women should know and here s what he had to say. it just comes down to common sense and being aware of your surroundings, whether you re coming and going from a parking structure or a garage, your residence, just look around at people. if you recognize somebody or if you don t recognize them, if they look suspicious. if they look suspicious, call the police. dial 911, let us come out, let us talk to these people and find out if they belong or not. reporter: now,