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outlooking for her. >> roseannea said her daughter and man she was with abandoned the car several blocks away from the first scene. >> after devon harley dumped his car 900 block johnston street he took off and went running and made it a mile to the 1300 block of snyder avenue. eyewitness news obtained this surveillance footage from a home near johnston street. harley is seen running at the top of the frame with hannah. police arrested harley 13 and snyder. >> it's alarming but i think that's realtive what's occurringd it was not revealed how she may have slipped into the orbit of human trafficking ring operating in philadelphia or what harley's role may have been. >> keep your eyes open. >> her mother is hoping police lost her. joe holden cbs3 eyewitness news. >> devon arly is channeled with aggravated assault and offenses for staking the deputy. he is due in court end of month. >> developing tonight, swat is on the scene of barricaded person at apartment complex 9 9200 block of bustleton avenu avenue. according to police 911 received a call from 13-year-old inside that apartment before:0. she claimed her grandmother was armed with knife. no word on what triggered the situation and no injuries reported. a philadelphia elementary school meantime closed since thursday for mold cleanup will stay closed tomorrow. the district first announced discovery of mold at john b. kelly elementary germantown on wednesday. authority's blamed the building hvac for the mode. 0% of mold is gone and there's no world on progress since then. john v. kelly will remain closed. >> they plan to reopenen most schools on tuesday. all six schools in district were shut down for mold testing after mold found at holly green. holly glen and whitehall will remain closed until further notice. students were relocate todd other schools within the district. >> and a manhunt does continue tonight in chester to a suspect wanted for robbing and sexually assaulting aneled arely woman at gunpoint. eyewitness news reporter alicia nieves has details. >> reporter: police in delaware county need help fin finding this man. in early hours of friday morning surveillance shows him boldly walking down 23 and chester with a long rifle. shortly after he is seen in video authorities say near the walnut park plaza apartments an elderly woman was asglakd he robbed her at gunpoint and that was not enough. the items were not nuvrment he had to do more. he sexually salted her. >> brady hall knows the woman robbed and sexually assaulted it's a relative of his. he said she was on her way to work when this man closed in on her. >> person attempted to take her dignity, her pride and her strength and what he doesn't rely on was that she was going to have loved ones that would be strang for her. >> his loved one is specifically and mentalry trying to recover and he's trying towing catch the criminal. he posted still photos from video near apartment. >> he stole her cellphone which to some may seenl minor, white cellphone with very bright pink case. so i'm hoping that that small item will stick in somebody's mind. >> hull hopes this extra bit of info helps catch this predator for his loved one's sake and community's. >> hopefully he didn't get a chance to do this to anyone else? i have three that live in that apartment complex and they leave early in the morning for work and everything. i'm going to get some witness and missiles. >> anyone who recognizes the man in surveillance brady hull and family and police in chester ask you come forward and contact authorities. in delaware county, alicia nieves, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> and well a 20 foot smoke stack along the brandywine river in wilmington was imploded today. first there was smoke. and this the stack at the former bankcovt mills plant came tumbling down. developers are making way for future use of the site because the area is wooded city officials did not allow the public to attend but the immotion was streamed live on face back. >> the search con tips to for a suspect that shot and killed a man late last night fairhill neighborhood. shooting happened before midnight on the 200 block of westmoreland street. police say the unknown suspect shots 51-year-old rafael vasquez in face and chest. the victim was pronounced dead at temple university hospital. firefighters say they are finally now starting to get upper happened against the wildfires that were purposing out of control in northern california for the past week or so. dozens died and thousands forced to flee their homes. cbs chris martinez has the story now from the flame ravaged city of santa rosa. >> once sprinting flames stlod crawl and continue to wreak havoc. in the sonoma country another home was reduce todd ash and thousands more threatened. >> we're not out of the woods yet and making tremendous progress throughout. >> massive mrumz of smoke are in california wine country as they continue the the relen relentless assaults from above and on the ground and hard hit areas like santa rosa lucky few are finally going home as officials begin to lift evacuation orders. >> jack weaver returned to his mother's home expecting to recover the body of the family's doggiesy that ran away when the weaver's flood the fire. >>ies y come here baby. >> he instead had this joyous reunion. >> hey, baby. >> it was one of the greatest moments of my life. she came bounding out and it was tears of happiness. >> other evacuees are finding refer uj as area businesses like hullry williamson's restaurant. for days many with norls to go have gaej gathered here for comfort and food free of charge. >> we in and out we can get open we can be a place people can come by and kivrpd recharge. >> and mean tirjs you are evacuated, too. >> yes. yes. my family has been evacuated out of sonoma. >> do you have any idea what you get to go home. >> no, i don't. i'm hoping sometime next week but i don't know. >> investigators say you could be weeks before they can pin point exactly what caused fires. officials believe the fires in sonoma should be fully contained by firday chris martinez, cbs news, santa rosa california. >> well, president trump's top aids said today the united states will remain in the nuclear deal with iran at least for now. and they say president trump does want to make sure iran is in compliance with agreement to limit its nuclear arsenal. this week trulp asked congress toss better terms to protect united states and allies. rix tillerson called it flawe flawed. on face the nation iran foreign minister expressed skepticism over the president motive. >> this administration is withdrawaling from everything. withdrawal doctrine for the administration. withdrawaling from nafta and transpath partnership and mexico and everything. so, people cannot trust an anymore the word of the united states. >> minority speaker of the house nancy pelosi criticize the president saying he wept rogue. he urged the president to cooperate on a number of items including iran. >> and now eagles fans are rally around their team after the birds latest win over the carolina panthers and while they're happy about that victory they're not at all happy about the officiating. tens of thousands of fans signed petition on change.org aimed at preventing pete morelli and his crew from an eagles game. the nfl ref has a bias against the team flagging them dozens of times in the last four games that he officiated and according to the petition once the signature goal is reached it will be delivered to nfl commissioner roger goeddel. >> the life site cutout of pope francis stolen from a south jersey search is is back where it belongs. police in washington township saw three fwhem white audi snatch the cut you off a bingo game at st. charles canal ling church and witnesses say one of the woman was elderly and no word how the cutout nay back to the khuvrment. it's back to where it blopingz. still ahead, walking for awareness. >> many people taking that progress as yeah but that is over. and it's not. >> aids is still a threat to people all around the world. but researchers are working hard. how annual walk is bringing family's impacted by hiv and aids hope. plus mem or glal las vegas growing this weekend as folks from all over the world take their respect to the 58 people killed during the mass shooting on the vegas strip. lauren. >> and cold front is bringing showers to part of the area tonight and will bring a return of fall like weather all across the delaware valley and i'll let you know how far the temperatures tumble and when false add vitry goes into effect k. >> and also coming up calls herself bmx granny and smroovz her looking twice. how long shows been wowing crowds on two wheels. snv welcome back tovrp las vegas and the latest where shooting victims received a special tribute from hawaii. aloha state gave a gift of two miles long a leh created by 5 500 volunteers becomes latest tribute another welcome to fabulous las vegas sign. it was created for world peace given to a city often referred to as hawaii ninth island. the welcome sign is a place connecting residents and tourists in a way that no one ever imagined. >> i come from orlando. and i know the feeling of being in a city that is just over taken by senseless violence. >> well the lem sits with 58 crosses made by a retired carpenter from chicago. it's near mandalay bay hotel where stephen paddock opened fire on concert goers own october 1. >> there is still no known cure for aids but help for those diagnosed today. anita oh walked along side those right here here in philadelphia. >> for more than three decades aids walk/run has tape over the streets of philadelphia and over time a lot changed. action wellness executive kevin burns says. >> having aids was a death sentence and today there's no reason with someone for hiv disease to have different life expectancy of anyone else. >> he fought firsthand in 80s and 90s as friends died of the disease. he's raising funds. >> the stigma is a barrier to those getting tested and we need to step back and realize it's a virus to affect anyone. >> reason these events are important according to organizers is because hiv infection rate in our region is three times greater than national average. >> pat lavelle has been to be past 30 aids walks first her brother jim and then in his memory in 1986. >> any brother jim was invasive cardiologist and found out he and his husband had hiv in 1987. >> now the goal is to research streer owe new infections and zero stig that and zero deaths. aids fund director rob rice says there's been incredible progress to get there and there's still work to be done. >> many have taken the progress as the epidemic is over and it's not. we need to keep people 234 care and that's critical. >> anita oh, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> in pensauken they walk todd raise awareness for immuno deficiency disease. many wore describe athemeed hats and cleaning as illness. >> primary immuno deficiency disease and also known as pi is a category of roughly 300 chronic disorders. >> cbs3, cw philly and komen philadelphia are teaming up against the fight against breast cancer and region pink as always take a look here sugarhouse casion sporting pinger than usual hugh and philadelphia koj of osteo pamic medicine helping as wel well. pink light are remainder to schedule a mammogram and stay vigilant. >> this is lights of the cure campaign. fipt more info on cbsphilly.com. >> lauren casey is here to check the forecast for us. it's jacket weather. >> you'll need that and maybe a heavier one extra layers piling up. >> boots. >> the whole thing. >> fall like. >> yes. >> it will happen after. >> fist half of october coolest day so far only 6 degrees. that's. it that's not that cool. it temperatures right now we're at 69 as we get a live look at philadelphia. lit up in pink our sky line s and winds now out of the southwest at 10 miles an hour and winds about to shift out of the north west once a cold front comes cruising through overnight tonight. that will ush ear in mild air. a live look at rehoboth and it will be windy along the cost and tomorrow alongside of back front cooling as we head to the afternoon hours. temperatures right now still mild ahead of the boundary. 67 atlantic city and 70 lancaster and 71 millville and 7 dover. you can see though the front passed through the lehigh valley and poconos where winds are now out of northwest ahead of frontal boundy winds out of the southwest and once we get that wind shift we'll see drier and cooler air spilling in and dew points reflecting that behind this cold front and dew points into the 50s and 40s. feeling nice, dry comfortable and fall like. ahead of that. so still have dew points in the 60s and feeling quite mu muggy. we'll lose that as we head throughout the overnight area with dray air and around of scattered showers and low temperature 64 and eye temperature tomorrow we'll belowly cooling throughout the day tomorrow with temperature falling back to the 50s adds winter weather advisory head into the afternoon hours. breezy, few morning showers and skies clearing out. storm can three shows me the last couple hours this looking less and less organized and bringing rainfall to parts of delaware valley and showers into the poconos and lehigh valley and also the northwest suburbs right now. western montco and upper burks country rain coming down. about to allentown. shower passing on through and overhead perhaps putting on moderate rain fall and as we head throughout the area we see showers across the area for monday morning commute we'll see showers lingering especially i-95 and point eastbound. shower, liping area long the immediate coastline as we head to late morning hours tomorrow and all about moisture moves after boup as we head throughout the afternoon and clear skies arriving all across the area we tomorrow evening. not, clear in eyre land just incredibly a typical storm. ophelia is -- it's not making a difference in strength and wind speed at 85 miles an hour it's still a category one hurricane streping m and could be one of the biggest in eyre land and that means impact came tomorrow of 75 miles an hour. schools are closed as they deal with ophelia. nothing but sunshine as we head to upcoming week. chilly morning on tuesday with frost add vitsry in effect in the poconos that morning. 62 is cool temperature of the month so far and we warm up to mid to upper 70s by end of week. what a beautiful stretch of weather. >> nice lots of sunshine. there i like it thank you so much lauren. >> we're still trusting the process. >> always. >> hype around the season. semers prepare for season opener wednesday night again the wizards. we'll tell who you will not be in the lineup. eagles with the day-off. they face washington next week and how did they do against 49ers. and how did they do against 49ers. sports next. bird with day off. most of them spent the day watching football. now tied for best record in football. next up for eagles washington and hosted 49ers and no score in fourth quarter. keked with doddson for 11 yard touchdown and they went twom touchdowns and ran for anothe another. washington beat the 49ers 2-2 2-24. >> markle folk will got be in the starting lineup. sawing he has not played enough in the free season. >> and what eagle player has been biggest surprise this season and what's the most up side. glen will number the house to discause all this any afew minutes the. >> thank you so much, lesley. still ahead on eyewitness news how old is too old when it comes to extreme sports. one woman says there will always be time for two wheels. >> so same 69. big deal. age is nothing but a number. >> is that the so true. meet the self proclaimed bmx granny who is not letting age or health get in way of her favorite past time >> welcome back, everyone, think you're too old for extreme sports. not hardly. meet kitty 69-year-old grandma that would the rather spend her time on wheels, two wheel wheels, bmx racer showed off her skills in indian a. she was 40 when son was becoming next come poet tore and was tired. he said if you think it's that seesy why don't you try it. >> i i guess she d she is oldest and still winning championships. >> why do i continue to race the sport? number one. fun. >> number two, more fun. and number three even more fu fun. >> all right. kitty. sometimes she competes against women younger and even men despite two hit and knee replacement she said she will keep an riding until she cannot ride anymore. that's the spirit. >> lawrnl is back with a love check on work weekend (male #1) it's a little something i've done every night since i was a kid, empty my pocket change into this old jar. it's never much, just what's left after i break a dollar. and i never thought i could get quality life insurance with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial 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(laughing) (colonial penn jingle) >> finally tonight you don't have to be a "star wars" fan even though i am to cot a hall owe weep display. and look at this it's quite impressive and huge as well. nick highers and family fwhult enormous imperial armour transporter. it's a tradition back 7 years when nick tried to. >> it is like the clowns. last year we did friday the 13th. >> hi to come see for myself. it's great i love it. >> i love that too. >> people will continue to stop to lock and snap pix until the first week of november and brainstorming time to find it next year. and suggests or creation next year what do you think. >> like in the movies? i don't know. >> maybe next year we can add the laser. >> i want owe to sew "star wars" effects. >> little bit of hower activity as we head into the overnight area lingering until tomorrow morning east of city and clearing skies and cool temperatures breezy and much lower humidity. and a gorgeous week ahead and much more fall like you have to break out all that fall weather gear we have not needed. i'm happy to see all the sunshine. >> that's all that matters. >> thank you so much, lauren and thank you for squoynging us and staying up late with us tonight. we always appreciate. it we're always on cbsphilly.com. now t cbs sports zone and lauren casey. good morning everyone. >> the game is over eagles are champions of the world. ♪ >> and fist and ten [ cheers and applause ]. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles!. >> and eeingings stied for best record in the league after a great win thursday nigh

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