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snuggling in contraband. i did reach out to michelle baston in jail, she refused my request. i also reached out to her husband. he's not able to talk either. back to you. we've gota safety concern we're just getting in. i want to get you more on this. a violent purse snatching and it happened right in the parking lot of a grocery store. we want you to take a look at here of a man and woman accused of doing this. a 31-year-old woman was just loading groceries into when the woman in the red shirt right there takes the purse from her grocery cart. and the shopper tries to stop them. grabs her purse back and she's kicked and pushed next to that white suv. the guy was the thief. he's in the driver's seat. he ends up punching the suspect in the face and then drives off. this all happened at 6:30 in the evening. the robbers are still out there if you want to get a second look at this it's on our website. a drive by shooting in west phoenix. a man just walking down the street shot multiple times in the back by the driver or somebody inside a passing car. air 15 over this one today near 75th avenue and indian school. we're told then man collapsed and front of someone's house and was then taken to the hospital. police are saying that this might be gang related and does not appear to be connected the serial street shooter case. >> and the latest on that local connection. the man killed on opening fire on two officers was actually arrested in the path right here in maricopa. here's the mug shot of figueroa. he was booked out of an outstanding warrant out of georgia. police say he was armed with a tactical shotgun last night and wearing body armour when he shot those two officers in boston. those officers are in critical condition right now. killed figueroa. 10 days and counting. a man hunt taking place in mesa for a sexual predator. tonight police released this mug shot of the guy. this happened outside her own home. >> reporter: a place you think you're safe and now that sense of safety shattered. we're in a neighborhood off lyndsey and adobe near highland elementary school. this attack took place in broad daylight. the suspect a stranger but it's not a face the victim will forget. she was this sketch together. he's about 5'4" to 5'6" with salt and pepper hair. this woman just stepped out to feed a pet, when he grabbed her by the arm, took her in her home and sexually assaulted her in her bedroom. >> we certainly don't want people to live their life in fear but we want them to be aware of their surroundings. >> reporter: we asked police put out this safety alert. e he left the area in a gray or silver four door sedan, if you know this man we urge you to call mesa police immediately. back to you. from the law desk now. while police investigate that case in mesa there's still an attacker out there on the lose in avondale. police still searching for a guy that sexually assaulted a teen over at ki the woman was walking alone when he hits her in the head. >> two teenagers shot in peoria and tonight we're learning a drug deal was at the center of it all. officers were called to a wash behind the gas station. this is near 75th avenue and deer valley. the teens met up after talking online about exchanging drugs. at one point shots were fired. one was hit. cops say they're not looking the case. for a while he was being called john doe by police. officers were asking for people seen in this video. they're believed to have been in that area when solano was shot. remember this happened back in july. investigators think they might just have crucial information about this case. so call police if you know who they are. more information in a valley is sex assault case. a phoenix firefighter accused bridge. wilson grabbed the teen by the hair, pulled her under the bridge, pointed a gun at her, then sexually assaulted her. he's due back in court next month. and donald trump is fending off accusations of inappropriate conduct with women. >> these charges are totally and absolutely false. >> reporter: trump rallying in florida amidst the mounting attacks and allegations. a new york times report says two women are making claims against donald trump. >> we've already learned who donald trump is. what we have to do in this election is who we are. >> reporter: trump says there's evidence to prove his accusers are lying. he says he plans to release that information at a later time. now we have a back and forth between trump and the new trump's lawyers demanding the news organization take down the article. they're threatening to pursue legal action. today the times respopblded refusing to take it down saying trump has already -- today the times responded refusing to take it down. saying that trump is already selling his reputation with his own words. this group is making a county wide push to get out the vote. they even brought out a giant inflatable arpio figure. we've been checking thro has been officially filed against him and we will let you know when that happens. we were alerted to something odd after a mailer that public money paid for showing up in thousands of mailboxes. >> reporter: in hundreds of thousands of mailboxes throughout maricopa. >> it didn't resemble the property tax statements that i have receiveed in past years. chief deputy treasurer royse flora. you might call it an inside job from the man who wants to succeed. >> a message from him talking about the great customer service from hiss office. i would be very interested to know what the costs were. >> he's campaigning on the public dime. i think this of how one governance screws everything up. >> we're right outside the building. so when he comes back we're happy to talk to him. >> reporter: neither came out to talk to us. records request for the invice in -- invoice of how much the mailer has cost. back to you. melissa, thank you. you may have seen this activity from phoenix fire crew today. a hazmat situation right in the middle of the street. crews being extra careful after a big rig started leaking fuel some lanes had to be shut down in that area while that leak wa this was a crazy scene in north phoenix this morning. a car crashing into a semi truck and ends up getting stuck underneath. the driver of the car taken to the hospital in critical condition. all of it happening at the intersection of glendale and central. police say the driver ran a red light, then slammed into that truck. that part of central was shut down for hours while officers investigated. a weather report now. downright dangerous today in nation. the storm flooded homes, the good news now is that the nicole continues to weaken as it heads further off to sea. out over the atlantic, you can see the eye disappearing as nicole weakens to a cat 2 storm. take a look at the forecast path here with me. now well off to the northeast after bermuda. and continueing to push farther to the northeast at about 18- miles-per-hour or so it will stay offshore. we could see along portions of the east seaboard as those fierce winds kick it up toward our country. but that will be the only affect we see from nicole. and we do have another storm to track already in the pacific northwest that is bringing very severe wind. so all we're going to get out of it is a few clouds which we're already starting to see now bringing us a gorgeous toward our mayo clinic cam. no chances for rain and temperatures they'll stay above normal. we'll talk about how warm it's going to be as we head into the weekend coming up. here's something you totally don't see every day. an arrangement from a hospital bed. but prosecutors didn't want to waste any time. rahami pleading not guilty today. he's accused of getting into a shoot out today's plea was about getting into a shoot out. an uber ride one driver will never forget. but he didn't realize it until later. the chilling details about a man he picked up. court battles can certainly be costly but there are ways to keep those costs in check. coming up joe will let you know where you can go for legal help when you don't have a lot of money. >> how great is this site right here. number three back to work for the arizona cardinals and a sheriff paul babeu was headmaster at desisto school in massachusetts. a boarding school rife with abuse. a lot of things went down that probably shouldn't have. this isn't about abuse or neglect, because none of this was found. except these records show the state found it, students and parents testified about it, and a judge ordered it to stop. the cornering, the sheeting, i didn't know how to live and function as a normal human being. i'll end with that, thank you so much. james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. paul penzone... some confusing news at least for football fans that quarter million dollars stadium renovation is delayed much of the year. >> more on asu why the news is coming out now. six weeks ago, asu decided this plan wasn't good enough. a spokesperson says university partners came up with new plans for the redesign of the stadium's east side of being ready for 2017, it'll be 2018. news to fans. >> try to get it done as soon as possible but it is taking too long. >> a source told us the changes reflect new technology not available when the original plans were drawn up in 2014 and new ideas have popped up during the construction of the stadium's west side. but exactly what those new ideas may look like or what they might cost is still a secret. >> i think they would want them to make a statement about what it's going to cost. long awaited mammoth video zone will still be ready for next season. a chance encounter a man will never forget. a uber driver breaking his silence about giving a ride to an accused murderer. the driver picked up matthew marshall one night not suspecting anything was out of the ordinary. marshall savagely murdered his own father earlier that night. the drive spanned about 10 minutes and 5 miles. >> he didn't seem nervous. no bag, nothing. >> reporter: marshall is charged with second degree murder. he's choosing to represent himself in court. an ohio man now behind bars after his young daughter called 911 five times within a few hours. emergency. my daughter is messing with i many phone. >> we're going to send police out there and they're going to arrest you for abusing 911. you need to take the phone from your daughter. >> i'm not abusing 911. >> reporter: cops got tired of it. they drove to the guy's house and that's where they found drugs. dad is now facing several charges. >> across arizona tonight. a rowdy event in flagstaff. more than a dozen open their doors before noon. it's way to party before the asu game. dozens of officers will be on patrol this weekend. hi joe ducey. we were talking about court options. >> first you have to decide do there are agencies like the maricopa bar association that will hook you up with an attorney for a $40 consultation. there's other help you can get based on your income too. >> it may be something you can do for yourself, check out small claims court. it costs $60 we're checking out. >> we have so many of these links on our let joe know facebook page. >> abc15 sports brought to you by sanderson ford. so far so good this weekend for the lengthy break. their starting qb is back. wednesday after being cleared from concussion protocall. it feels great. back out there today goes through the normal thursday routine and the team couldn't be happier to see number three back in action. >> having carson back is definitely great. i'm glad he's feeling well. he's healthy. i'm glad that we were able to hold them out so he can get back to full strength. yeah this long week came at a great time. gear up for their first monday night game of the season. that just won't be the same. watching monday night football without him. >> and good to know he's doing well as well. >> they need him. ahead of the news desk. we're talking about flooding still very dangerous as you can see in north carolina. that state's governor just saying today two more people have died. that brings the total to 22. just in north carolina alone. the death toll expected to rise even recede. the only glimmer of hope, dozens of people have been rescued. >> the flooding is going to continue to be a problem through the weekend as well. we're going to keep tracking it here for you. in effect through the carolinas a few of them into virginia as well. some of these in effect through sunday. so the threat is not over yet as they still deal with a lot of water in that area. and a lot of water coming into we have a river of moisture coming into the pacific northwest it's going to bring pouring rain and high winds. but the storm track will keep the rain away from our state here in arizona. it's not coming to the southwest. it's actually headed out into eastern portions of the midwest as we head into the weekend. but let's take a look at what's happening here in the valley. and surrounding areas, here's futurecast. we keep that rain shower activity going through california. through nevada it pushes farther to the st then it will continue on that path of the jet stream carries it off toward the great lakes area as we head through the weekend and into next week. but in the meantime for us, just a few clouds out of this. cooler temperatures in the morning tomorrow. but just barely a couple of degrees cooler than what we felt out there this morning. 66degrees at 6:00 a.m. 89 at noon. and then we'll see those temperatures into the 90s and putting us about 6 degrees above average here in phoenix 64 in mesa, 65 in glendale. for tomorrow, highs in the 90s. even places up farther to the north like fair creek, new creek. low 90s in those spots too for tomorrow. prescott at 77. sedona at 89 for tomorrow. kicking up in the afternoon hours up along that 85 corridor. for the valley our winds stay less than 10 miles per hour and air quality will continue to stay moderate. if you're headed outdoors keep that in mind if you're an allergy sufferer. as we take a look at the next four days, highs in the 90s dropping about a degree a day for the weekend. we talk about the seven day forecast and what to expect for the next few weeks. what do doctors from leading cancer centers in the country have in common? many of them now call cancer treatment centers of america home. expert medicine works here. find out why at cancer center.com. i learned as a police officer and a businessman you should never abuse people's trust. and arizona families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort and was questioned by the fbi for using public money to promote himself. o'halleran: i'm tom o'halleran, and i approve this message, because you deserve leaders you can trust. brand new just at the desk. we have a swarm of bees who just attacked two people and two dogs near tucson. these are the pictures coming in. it looks as if these are all around the garage of the home. nobody needed specific medical attention in this case. but the whole area needed to be closed down for hours while the bee exterminator as you see there went to work. new tonight, it's a survey that has some colorado school employees fired up. the topic, white privilege. employees fill out the survey. it includes 26 questions including, because of my race i can get away with certain things in my life. >> it was designed to make people aware that their experience, whatever they are, whatever they come from are not exactly the same as other people. >> reporter: the same survey made news in oregon. in that time a group of students had to take it. trying to lower wait times at the dmv. a consignment store mystery. what was left inside the valley z23w6z z5yz sexual assault and rape. out-of-control corrections officers arrested. but not one served a day of time. sweetheart deals, because, with county attorney bill montgomery, some people are above the law, driguez, a career prosecutor who believes in tough sentences for violent crime and equal justice under the law. vote for diego rodriguez. a county attorney for us all. democracy 2016, new developments before election day. avoid scammers today. for clinton it's the use of her e-mail user. none of her answers provided any new information. her rival donald trump is facing new allegations of sexual assault. some of the claims going back decades. that has critics asking why now. four women now say they've decided to come forward after seeing sunday's debate. >> after the hot prop 205. cutting your wait time at the dmv by ditching the old take a number system. the office at 51st avenue and indian school started this and it was surprising when the system crashed people made a line to get their registrations. >> we got rid of about a minute and a half on average of just the time to get from your number being called to the window. so just that added up by 600 or 700 customers made a huge difference. >> they also assigned employees to the waiting area so they were the ones to answer questions and help with paper work before the customers got to the windows. here's the real a glendale consignment store gets clothes with people's stuff still inside. devine consign found a coat with pockets of things still inside it. and stuck in the middle dozens of people who can't get their stuff back. >> there's no lights on in there. i think i've been ripped off or something. who knows. >> yeah we even went tout the business owners listed address. we'll let you know what happens. we're also keeping our eye on the future of metro center mall in phoenix. we've seen store after store close inside. now there are rumors the whole mall could shut down after 43 years. it sounds like a developer is looking to demolish it. all new at 6:30. a federal judge just issued a scathing decision against the controversial group. we filed more than 1,700 disability valley. the legal hits just keep coming for advocates with disabilities after we broke our investigation. not only did a judge throw out cases from federal court he also scolded lawyers for their behavior. he filed the majority of their cases without an actual person listed as a victim. the judge ruled you can't do business for disability act if that person has not been to the judge. these men. they are eight attorneys. to use the judge's words, the two are using bait and switch maneuvers and further bad faith conduct. they will have to personally pay back for business they sued. make sure to call back next week. in the newsroom. we have a new information to bring you. new information recall, prius is recalling. seems the parking brake may not work when it's immediately placed on park. you can expect to be notified officially next month. a class act. that's how the baseball fan describes tim tebow after he was treated for a medical emergency right here in this middle of a crush of people. after tebow's first game he this man who dropped to the ground in the stands. fredricks picks up his story from the hospital room. >> he came right away. i started shaking and fell to the ground. >> reporter: brandon berry remembers feeling hot, the taste of metal in his mouth then tim tebow standing over him. >> i thought i was dead. >> reporter: 48 hours later from his hospital bed, berry wants to thank tebow for his kindness. >> i never thought that a major athlete would come just to me. >> reporter: he says tebow kept batman versus superman and football, florida gators football. >> i think god put him there to comfort me, to pray for me. we're wrapping up a gorgeous day. warm day but a beautiful one. a few high clouds led to a beautiful sunset tonight as well. if you happened to capture any pictures send them to abc15.com. temperatures in the upper 80s 95degrees and as we head into the weekend those 90s are going to be sticking with us. 7:00p.m. takes us to 87. 83 at 8:00 and 89 at 9:00 under clear skies here in the valley. we'll take a closer looing at forecast across the state tomorrow and your seven day in just minutes. there's a new option if you want to fly to cuba. he thought he would never feel his own hand again. but his brain just made the impossible possible. the medical breakthrough coming up next. >> plus changing the way you wash clothes. how that heavy cycle sheriff paul babeu was headmaster at desisto school in massachusetts. a boarding school rife with abuse. a lot of things went down that probably shouldn't have. this isn't about abuse or neglect, because none of this was found. except these records show the state found it, students and parents testified about it, and a judge ordered it to stop. the cornering, the sheeting, i didn't know how to live and function as a normal human being. james p. walsh: to keep our community safe - we need a sheriff who will put fighting violent crime ahead of his own political agenda. paul penzone has been a decorated crime-fighter for over 20 years. a police officer, undercover investigator, and dea task force agent of the year. paul penzone caught murderers, put drug kingpins behind bars, and created award-winning programs that protect our community. ll put our safety first. a serious tonight. people at risk of infection not because of illness but because of dirty machines. but officials think hundreds or even thousands more may be infected. a medical breakthrough tonight helping patients who are paralyzed feel again. a robotic arm just gave one man the sensation in his own fingers. when the artificial ones were touched. this was the first controlled robot. researchers say the next step is to figure out how to allow feed back to and from the prosthetic sensors. going high tech in space from our own backyard. the tucson company just got approved to build balloons to carry a pressurized gondola so tourists can actually float the edge of space. 90% of galaxies are relatively small and faint. recall of exploding phones comes a new danger inside your car. more air bags blowing up. talk about blowing up. how about this kid. 19-year-old austin matthew from scotsdale made history tonight >> listen up smart shoppers. we know we want to taste the rainbow. you can get all of this, yes, we've got the best prices on candy coming up. >> yikes. all right look at your forecast if you're headed out to the state fair this weekend. temperatures in the upper 80s around noon for friday, saturday and sunday. mid-90s around 5:00. we'll take a look at your forecast over the next seven a new consumer alert tonight, even more exploding air bags. officials believe the air bags are in older gm, fiat, chrysler, hyundai and kia cars. machines. an ohio woman says the lid of hers blew off during the spin cycle and she is not the only one. 21 cases so far. the consumer product safety is warning of top loading samsungs sold between 2011 and this year. samsung says it is working on a fix but until then use the delicate cycle for roads. another lawsuit against -- forced to pay up for fake ads. devry university facing a federal lawsuit for running ads that they could not add up. job security was the big focus of a new contract to help end a strike. even though workers can transfer to other sites. the online giant expects more than 14,000 of those jobs to turn into full time roles. before the holidays get here we need to celebrate halloween right. don't let the candy prices john spindle shows you which stores will give you the sweetest deals. >> trick or treat. two words when put together become the most magical phrase in the english language. it's like oliver saying please sir, i want some candy. where are you going to find the best deal of candy for yourself and for all the trick or treaters? we shopped at cosco, sam's straw strawberry, this can't be fruit right. sam's had the best deal. six-cents each. you will pay 6-cents each at target and 9-cents each at wal- mart. cosco.com did not have a bag with just these two candies. >> and you cannot forget about the box.com and cosco had kit-kat, m&m, reeses and much more. for this bag you will pay $15.99 at cosco so 11-cents for each candy. at box.com you will pay $3 more to have it delivered to your door. we also priced mars which hastwix, snickers and three had a pretty decent deal. sam's saved us more money, cosco had the smallest variety. aside from raving about the smart shopper deal. we rave about the biggest debut in nhl history. a 19-year-old from scotsdale stole the headline. austin matthews number one over all pick this year by the toronto maple leaves scored four goals in his very first game. never been done before. in fact, matthew scored three goals on his first three shots. his mom emma was in the crowd crying what she called tears of joy as she watched her son make history. the game ends up going to overtime where toronto would fall short not until austin matthews had a night he and the and he actually ended up going to the red leafs game when he was 3 years old. >> wow. let's take a look at your forecast and a great night out at the fair tonight. in fact, we got our valley cam point out in that direction. you can see the ferris wheel going. 95degrees right now. our dewpoint in the 20s. humidity pretty low for us. currently at 11% as those winds come in at 6 miles per here's your evening planner tonight. 87 at 8:00. down into the 70s at 8:00 tonight. we already had lots of valley spots into the 80s at this hour. and cape creek even a little cooler at 78 degrees. let's talk about those temperatures across the state. farther to the north, 60s in prescott and payson. 50s currently across the rim from flagstaff down into show low. our coldest spots tonight down into the 30s. window rock will be the lowest at 34 which is two degrees payge tonight at 55. upper 60s out toward the northwest portions of our state. bull head city and lake havisu will hit the mid-90s tomorrow afternoon. sedona hit a high of 90. we'll hit 93 in mesa. the west valley spots lake peoria, glendale also at 94 tomorrow. 30 year average drops to 89 degrees tomorrow. but we don't have any 80s any time soon in this forecast. unless you're talking about those morning hours. 89degrees at 10:00 in the morning tomorrow. 89 at noon. the early morning spots 6:00, 7:00 a.m. down into the 60s once again. a few high clouds throughout the day tomorrow. but no chances for rain. really no chances for rain at all in the next seven days. in fact, i was going at some of the even longer forecast model runs that would take us out toward the end of the following be any major changes in this pattern shift it looks like for us for a while. subtle drop in temperatures. down to 94 saturday. 93 sunday. and continuing to drop about a degree a day into early next week but the lowest we'll go, 91 on tuesday. then we start another warm up wednesday and thursday. >> it's time for, we head to the racetrack to catch up one of our smallest and biggest track star. >> you might say levi was born to race. all you have to do is ask him what he likes about the competition with the other drivers. >> i just like to beat them. >> reporter: but levi what if the other drivers are older than you are. >> sometimes they're like 12 years old and they're still littler than me. you. >> reporter: and believe me he's not afraid of anyone out there. but what makes him so successful? >> because i'm just thinking of a great driver, and i would be so good at it. >> and it's that need for speed that keeps him coming back. >> when i get in the car, it seems like i'm moving slow instead of really fast. i'm actually going fast. >> reporter: but levi isn't it dangerous. >> i know you guys think it's dangerous. but i, i don't think dangerous. like my mom thinks it's dangerous. >> reporter: how do you deal with the fact that your mom thinks it's dangerous. >> i kind of don't listen to her. >> reporter: when we pressed levi about what makes him a good driver. he was very clear and precise. >> don't have mistakes, don't ruin the car. if you think there's space, go >> congratulations, you're this week's small stuff. >> he's fearless. >> he's wise beyond his years too. >> i think he passed me on the freeway. >> i bet he did. >> there he goes, levi. >> very cool. >> to watch the small star or any of our recent small stars go to abc15.com. here's your prime time line up. >> it's packed full of drama tonight starting with gray's i learned as a police officer and a businessman you should never abuse people's trust. unfortunately, today too many politicians either serve their party or themselves, and arizona families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort and was questioned by the fbi because you deserve leaders you can trust. if you're just getting home tonight, there's some delays on i10 right on miller road. the exit out there is closed. we were just looking at video from a viewer. a semi loaded with diesel fuel caught on fire. the fire is now out. thiss time. so pack some extra time on your way out. an update at 10:00. >> an intense search is on its way for a man who assaulted a woman in her own home. a sketch was put together. he grabbed her as she stepped out to feed her pet. a woman arrested for terrorism was planning to smuggle supplies into prison so michelle bastian now facing federal charges. we're asking what's the deal with air bags laying around in random places. who's leaving them. and what if they were to explode. plus is the top price you see on certain sizes really the lowest. the analysis that could save you some money once we tell you the bottom line. tracking your forecast for drive times tomorrow. the last day of the workweek for many of us. gorgeous morning, mid-60s. few clouds throughout the day tomorrow but no chances for rain. and really at all as we look at the forseable future here. go ahead. do it get that car wash. no dust either. temperatures dropping about a degree a day through the weekend but still above average which has now dropped into the 80s. no 80s in sight though. >> all right, that's all right. it's okay. with 40 megs of internet speed from centurylink, a family of four can all be online at the same time... streaming, gaming, or downloading movies. all you need is high-speed internet from centurylink. get up to 40 megs for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. no, that's okay. i'm not hungry. don't worry 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