Hello again, everyone. Thank you for joining me this sunday. This Breaking News on the manhunt as the search enters its 11 days. They say he is no longer in the phoenixville area, even though he was spotted there last night on the doorbell camera of a former coworker. They say they have recovered the van without cavalcante inside. Do they seem to be concentrating on a particular area there in Western Pennsylvania . Reporter the Pennsylvania Specific Characterize the last several hours as a, quote, minor step back. It seems that its anything but that has authorities only have a general idea of where he may be and it only took him slipping that perimeter last night, making his way on to a dairy farm and then getting into a dairy truck that the key himself been left inside for him to be able to escape this general area and this is where we are at this point, as we retrace the steps here. Investigators believe it was last night that he was able to actually get that to steal that truck and
Wild flamingos are here and there has not been this much excitement about a new Tampa Bay resident since Tom Brady arrived. Like Brady, the flamingos might be here for a short stay, bringing joy to those who see them before heading to South Florida. “It’s pretty neat to see them here,” said Molly Lippincott, senior curator of Florida and marine life at Zoo Tampa, which has 15 resident .
Bird enthusiasts are flocking to see flamboyances of flamingos popping up all over the eastern U.S. after they were blown in by Hurricane Idalia. More than 150 of the pink wading birds have ended up in unlikely states like North and South Carolina, Virginia, and even Texas and Ohio, since Hurricane Idalia passed through the U.S. last week, experts told ABC News, describing the event as incredibly rare. Idalia is the type of storm that bird watchers get excited for, "because you never know what k