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neighbor noticed that a bush in his front yard fire caught fire and turned into a has matt gas leak. and that is when he called the fire department. >> we came on-scene, we tried to extinguish it with our fire hoses and realized its wasn't going out like it normally should and realized it was some kind of gas leak. >> reporter: gas to shutoff. southwest gas is waiting for that to dissipate. they are still metering homes in the area. there is a list of about 12 homeowners who will be getting a call tonight when it's safe to return home. and like i said, it could be another two hours. back to you. >> the fact that someone would walk in with a loaded handgun and a family there with a little kid and put the gulp's to the clerk's head and fires a round. >> that auld happened inside a jack in the box in july. screen. pretty violent. police are just now releasing the video of the incident to us and the gunman still on the loose. as we last seen inside this fast-food restaurant near 99th and it lower buckeye road. anyone with tips should call 408-witness and you can remain anonymous. a follow-up now to a couple of crimes which had the central phoenix melrose district on edge this week. tonight three people are in jail, accuse of robbing two gay bars. as jaimie a >> reporter: these are the pictures of the robbers at work. with fabric over their heads, you see the suspects who police say robbed two phoenix gay bars in just one night, hitting one and then the other. you can see one of the suspects holding a long gun. and these are the people police now have in custody. 20-year-old givanna leon and 18- year-old andrew sainz. also arrested tray all three are facing armed robbery, kidnapping and aggravated assault. phoenix police say the first robbery happened tuesday night at patio's bunkhouse around 9:30 at indian school and an hour later police say the robbers hit los diablos at 10th and indian school around 10:30. no word on just what the robbers got away with or why they targethe police say surveillance video was paramount in making at rest. jamie certa, cbs 5 news. time to talk a little weather and we were warm this afternoon. 97 was our high that. puts us above the average of 9 had. starts off nice and cool and that is what is saving us is our monnings in the 70s. a few spotty showers in and around the highcountry for us tonight, but all of that is going to be moving out as we continue with our southwest flow. we do have an air quality alert this evening and into tomorrow afternoon. here what we can expect for tonight, maybe a few high, thin clouds, but we'll be in the upper 80s by 8:00 and temperatures will be in the mid- 80s through 10:00 this evening. we're going to stay relatively quiet heading into our sunday afternoon, but big changes for the start of the week. we'll take a look that the coming up in our seven-day forecast. >> thank you, ashlee. latest batch of zeke zika testing. bees are so important and they are facing a nationwide threat. what the country is doing now keep them flying around. and a serial killer tied to seven murders around phoenix still out there. there is a $7 a,000 reward in ?? 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today investigators recovered one of the two data recorders. as for the engineer, he has yet to be officially interviewed because of his injuries. and looking for missing for, but we know one box was removed rah yami is with several federal counts for last month's bombings in new york and new jersey. >> this volcano forced many to evacuate, but is to far no reports on injuries or damages to buildings there. hillary clinton and donald trump weekend their running mates are busy completing tuesday's bebaits. >> with only 38 days left until the election, 38 days can hardly believe it. state officials were urged today to stop hackers from impacting the vote. brook silva-braga with the story. >> hackers have gained access to some state voting systems and taken steps to potentially attack many other according to to his department for help. they have not found evidence of any manipulation of voting information. >> who gets up at :00 in the morning -- to engage in a twitter attack? >> the campaign is also degree waged on line. friday evening hillary clinton said donald trump's early morning twitter rant against a forer miss universe proves he is temperamentally unfit to be candidate and expansion of the national service program americorps and trump responded by tweeting that clinton was nastoffy to sanders support she talked about young voters he. ao of the event was recently leaked. >> some are new to politics completely. they are children of the great recession, and they are living in their parent's basement. >> clinton returns tot trail monday in ohio and trump is in pennsylvania today. bit about your weather pattern we're going to be experiencing over the next couple davens wrap up our monsoon season. we know yesterday was the last day for it monsoon season 2016. we got 2.49 inch. that put us below average. and for the first time in four years we didn't actually see our numbers above average for our rain. so we know it was a little dry out there and great dust storms out of it. our average temperature for the month of september 98. our average low was 76. so we were for the second month more on a cooler tren so we hope that is going to be going into october. although the first day of october, 97 our tie today puts you 3 degrees above our average and puts us 10 degrees show you of the record of 107 set back in 1980 on this day. right now we're sitting at 94 in phoenix and 58 until flagstaff. 73 for you in sedona,ole in globe and 59 in bullhead city. our doppler shows that we do have spotty showers up in the to see a little more heading into sunday and possibly monday as we have two systems that were trapped between right now. symptom to the south giving us southwest winds, but all eyes on this system that is going to be moving into the pacific northwest and then drop just to the north of us. just youly bit of moist will be coming in. jumping ahead to tomorrow morning 7:00, the cloud cover for us, but most of activity doesn't really start until it's so just to the east ofs and again very spotty in nature as we head through sunday evening. show low do expect a little bit of moderate rain for you. heading into monday, things are nice and dry, just cooler air that we have to be dealing with to drop our temperatures 5-so degrees in just 24 hours. 75 expected for us tonight, 41 in flagstaff. 59 in sedona and 47 for show low. around the state tomorrow, 93 for phoenix and 95 for bullhead talking about. grog 90s to the 80s as we head into the start of the week. temperatures will stay in the 80s through midweek. then they will gradually warm back up into the 90s by the time we head into next weekend. >> look at those lows in the 60s. >> love it. >> thank you, ashley >> a family's late-night walk along the park was interrupted by these guys. they were walking around the park when the family saw a pack of them getting extre c and turned out they smelled the squirrel food they were giving awe and wanted to join in on the fun. joe. >> very appetizing. >> i know that exercise too. the arizona sun devils in for another thrilling finish at coliseum against usc and the wildcats in, aagainst ucla and arizona cardinals back the next what is driving performance? you have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... and the fury. it's letting it all hang out there, and it's hanging on for dear life. that is what amg driving performance means. and this is where it lives. . just like two years ago the coliseum had-0 asu against the is-3 trojans and usc with tough rosss to ranked alabama, stanford and utah. sun devils take the opening drive, 12 plays, at-yards and gonzalez, one of the country, drills a 40-yard field goal and troja with the touchdown pass to smith schuster, highlights coming up. last week's conference opening over time home loss to washington was as painful as it gets. they head to hollywood to face the it-2 bruins. keeping it if the conference, 18 utah. bear's quarterback davis webb slicing and dicing defense and let'ses it fly. 39-yard touchdown to robertson. 14-0. ute goes 59 yards in 13 plays and armon shine, lot that name. cuts the lead to 3, but cal leads late. no. 4 michigan and no 8 wisconsin,t up top, 46-yard touchdown and wolverines up. deep, michigan's jordan lewis insane, one-handed interception and wolverine 5-0, 14-7. no. 11 tennessee in a thriller at georgia, 10 seconds left and vols down 3 end zone, jauan jennings comes down with it. vols undefeated. times carson palmer was picked off against the bills and big red forced the ball deep on multiple occasion. they need patience against the rams. palmer and the offense showed patience in loss to buffalo and not taking what was underneath and giving up 21 points a game with only four sacks through the first three games. offensivelie the rams are more challenged than the kardashian taking an qb test if the cards play turn the ball observation they'll win the game. >> you lose a game and you can't wait to play again and there is no better way to get the taste out of your mouth than to play a great football team leading the division, a team that presents a ton of challenges, what they do on offense and what they do on defense. and it's a division game. there is so much more rides on these games. >>kickoff set for is:a25. of thought and word and deed. inspiring words today's scrimmage and newcomer finds chandler. looking for playing time. it bledsoe to booker. book led all scorers with 19 points and so good return after last year's foot injury. warren with 14 points and how about first-round pick going to the rack. high and hard. had he 16 points, bledsoe with 15. booker led the way and dudley is climbing the booker heights. >> the biggest thing for is his physicality. he seeks contact, which is rare for that age and the question for him is how good he has become defensively? because he has all the tools offensively and two-way player you gets the mention of klay thompson types. that next step because he with a wants to be a two-way player of the year asu is moving the ball against usc, but getting clogged up in the red-zone. this one low scoring by the end of the game, not so of such, so highlights tonight. >> well, thank you, joe. up next the news historic power ? ? ? jon batiste has mastered new ways th chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology this is cbs 5 news. right now aps imploding these two towers. >> it's a beautiful morning to see the old steam plant go down. >> behind me you are looking at buildings that will be torn down with 7 nitro glycerin dynamite. never seen an implosion before, but also because that is the last remnant of the plant that i spent so much of my life in, and you just kind of want say goodbye. >> there is probably a tear or two shed by engineers who used to work in the building because you go down and found logbooks of people's marriages and kids and deaths. it was really like looking back in time. >> it was kind of bittersweet because i worked so many years in this plant. . >> reporter: kind of sad at the same it's exciting to see that the last three-piece goes down.

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