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weeks.... but for this dog named finn and his family.... that was two weeks, too long. everyday... 11-year carson bates and is family searched. "where could he be, what is he doing? we were trying to find him and we were asking everywhere, driving everywhere." you see for carson, finn isn't just a dog... "he's basically my brother, because i was going to have a twin brother but he never came out of the womb." carson was diagnosed with vanishing twin syndrome at age two, an emotional separation deficiency. "finn is what solved that problem for him, it helped him have the loyalty and love to end to no end to help him bridge the gap with that deficiency that he had of losing his twin before he was born." the two have been inseparable for five the last five years. "he's basically my entire heart, he broke it it when he got away but made it bigger when he came back." finn was found wandering near a creek about two miles from his home. he lost about ten pounds and came back with an injured paw. (nats) finding finn was a community effort... (nats) from search parties to facebook pages. a whole community came together to reunite a boy and his best friend. "he's an amazing pup, i can't believe that he survived all he did and came out with only a few battle wounds, i'm so happy he's home." < i hate to think that he was thrown away in a trash can or something (tearful sigh)."> (steve) happening now - a grieving family desperate to get back the ashes of their loved one -- stolen from their rental < i hate to think that he was thrown away in a joe wilkinson's < i hate to think that he was thrown away in a trash can or something (tearful sigh)."> (steve) happening now - a grieving family desperate to get back the ashes of their loved one -- stolen from their rental car in san francisco. it happened just hours after they arrived. their loved one died of a heart attack -- and his wife and daughter wanted to spread his ashes in one of his favorite cities. kron 4's alecia reid spoke with the family.. she joins us live from the parking structure where the remains were stolen. joe wilkinson's family never had a chance to say goodbye because he died suddenly. sprinkling his ashes in the redwood national park on his 57th birthday would have been their tribute to him. unfortunately they're mourning another loss.pkg" the most important thing is to get his remains back bcuz i'll tell ya, i'll never let them go" mary and julia wilkinson didn't think for a second, that after landing in their loved one's favorite city, his ashes would be stolen within hours."i feel horrible. i feel like a part of him is missing and i did it. he was under my watch and i had no idea there was a problem with car breakins here"the mother and daughter duo parked their rental car inside the anchorage square parking structure then headed out to eat one of his favorite fares in san franciscodungenous crab. by the time they got back, his daughter julia's suitcase was missing from the trunk and so was her mother's wallet, and more importantly, joe's ashes."it's torture. it takes the light out of you and it makes you wonder what's going on in this world"joe died back in august from a major heart attack. this was supposed to be a memorial on his birthday. instead, they have no idea where his remains are."hopefully not in a trash can. it breaks my it breaks my heart"they believe the thief or thieves saw the silver tube tucked in a black velveteen pouch, and thought it was jewelery. his daughter julia spent the day trying to shop for a couple of items, but the thought of losing her dad once again, was too much to handle."this was supposed to be a dedication to him. he did so much for me. he didn't deserve this"standupwhoever stole mary's wallet tried using her credit card to purchase a clipper card, and shop inside a ross store.it is mary's first time in san francisco ... she doubts she'll ever be back. they did meet with police today, and say an extensive search turned up nothing.reporting in san francisco (pam) new at 10. police made an arrest connected to a freeway shooting in the south bay. 33-year-old jose luis blanco was arrested at his home in unincorporated san jose this morning... he's accused of opening fire march 16th on northbound highway 101 near story road. a 17-year-old boy, sitting in the front passenger seat of a car, was struck by bullets in the face and back... the shooting was investigated as gang- related. police also found two firearms and meth- ampetamine inside the suspect's home. (steve) tonight a san francisco man is back in custody after threatening his neighbors...but he has left behind racial slurs and threats plastered all over his window... not far from a school.kron4's hermela aregawi spoke has reaction from neighbors.. neighbors.. impending lawsuit shouldn't surprise anyone...given the violent nature of the video...and the fact that it's being shared by hundreds of millions of people around the world...and the outrage over how a person who paid for a ticket and was seated...could me man-handled like that. today we learned just how banged up that passenger is...and how emotionally scared he and his family are. the daughter of the united airlines passenger seen here being dragged off of a louisville-bound flight sunday says the viral video -- exacerbated her family's emotions over the incident. crystal pepper/daughter of united airlines passenger david dao: "we were horrified." crystal pepper joined two attorneys representing her 69-year-old father, doctor david dao, at a press conference thursday.thomas demetrio says his client suffered a concussion, a broken nose, and lost two front teeth -- when chicago aviation police forcefully removed him from united flight 34-11 - after he refused to disembark, to make room for airline staff. thomas demetrio/attorney for united airlines passenger david dao: "he said being dragged down the aisle was more horrifying and harrowing than what he experienced in leaving vietnam."in an interview with a-b-c's good morning america wednesday, united airlines c-e-o oscar munoz apologized, and said he was ashamed over the incident.oscar munoz/united airlines ceo: "that is not who our family at united is."in a statement thursday, united said they plan to make policy changes by april 30th, and that their c-e- o has reached out to dao -- although demetrio said his client had not heard from the airline.he said the family accepts the apology, but they do plan to file a lawsuit against the airline.thomas demetrio/attorney for united airlines passenger david dao: "this lawsuit, among other things, hopefully, will create a not just national discussion, but international discussion, on how we're going to be treated going forward." (grant) the attorney said dao was discharged from the hospital wednesday night and is recovering in a secure location. and unrelated...but more horrible press for united today... we learned a man on a flight from houston was stung by a scorpion which fell from the overhead compartment sunday. he's okay...united's week...not so much. rain showers are dissipating this afternoon as the upper trough lifts out of the area. cooler tonight. dry and slightly warmer weather returns for tomorrow and saturday. rain chances will return on sunday, and indications are that unsettled weather will continue into midweek next week. dry weather returns late next week. (steve) more big news: it's known as "the mother of all bombs"...the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in the u-s arsenal. and today it was used for the first time on the battle field by the united states.(steve) the military dropped the 22- thousand pound "mo-ab" explosive on isis in afghanistan.(pam) stacey cohan, from our partners at c-n-n, reports that although president trump is ánotá saying whether he ordered the strike... he is supporting the decision. president trump: "we are so proud of our military, it was another successful event." president trump praised the u.s. military after it used its most powerful non-nuclear bomb in combat for the first time thursday.the nearly 22- thousand pound "moab" bomb was targeting isis forces in the nangarhar province of afghanistan sean spicer/ white house press secretary: "the gbu-43 is a large, powerful and accurately delivered weapon. we targeted a system of tunnels and caves that isis fighters used to move around freely making it easier for them to target u.s. military advisers and afghan forces in the area." going hard after isis was a clear talking point for candidate trump during the election. donald trump / -r- presidential candidate: "i know more about isis than the generals do, believe me. i would bomb the shit out of them."what's not so clear though, is if president trump himself signed off on the use of the bomb. president trump: "everybody knows exactly what happened, what i do is i authorize my military - we have the greatest military in the world and they've done a job as usualwe have given them total authorization and that's what they're doing."gen. john nicholson, commander of us forces in afghanistan, did sign off on it, according to sources.trump has granted military commanders broader latitude to act independently on several battlefields where u.s. forces are involved.which trump touted as making a "tremendous difference" in the fight against isis.the military is currently assessing the damage left by the "mother of all bombs"i'm stacey cohan, reporting. (pam) coming up new at ten: tensions rising between the u- s and north korea... now that country is saying, it will conduct a nuclear test when it sees fit...despite reports america is considering a pre- emptive strike. (steve) then -- also new at ten:a family demanding answers -- after they missed their flight -- all for trying to carry on an item their baby needed. (pam) and next:a recent college graduate ... missing in the sacramento area... she is not the first to vanish this month. ♪ hey, bud. you need some help? no, i'm good. come on, moe. i have to go. (vo) we always trusted our subaru impreza would be there for him someday. ok. that's it. (vo) we just didn't think someday would come so fast. see ya later, moe. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru impreza. the longest-lasting vehicle in its class. more than a car, it's a subaru. ( pam ) new at ten:a search is underway for this woman... janet mejia was last seen tuesday in north sacramento county.(steve) she is a recent college graduate...now loved ones are handing out fliers...hoping someone has seen her. reporter rowena shaddox talked to the missing woman's sister. 11:45-52 daisy mejia, janet's older sister"there's so many emotions. we hope for the best... and we pray that she's okay."it's been two days since anyone has seen daisy mejiaús younger sister, janet. the 28-year-old sac state grad was last seen by her roommate around 9 a.m. tuesday at their apartment complex near elkhorn and walerga in sacramento. when janet failed to show up for a doctor's appointment in stockton later that day, her roommate started calling her cellphone. with no answer, the roommate reported her missing tuesday night.55:48-58 sgt. tony turnbull, sac so "this is not common for her to go missing, to disappear like this. to not be in contact with family, which she's usually in contact with every day. sacramento county sheriff sgt. tony turnbull says for that reason, they ramped up their investigation and entered her car's license plate number into their system. a deputy found janetús abandoned car, similar to this one, in the arden-arcade area on wednesday, but still no sign of her. sgt. tony turnbull, sac so55:31-37"we at this point and time, still don't have any connection with the area where her car found in. it's a residential area." mejia worked at nordstrom at the roseville galleria. her family says her credit card was discovered in a parking lot at the mall. 9:39-45 daisy mejia, janet's older sister "that is what they're telling us. that the credit card was found there. we don't know if it's related or not."janet studied special education and took classes to help the hearing impaired at sac state. she graduated in november last year. 11:00-11:18"her dream is to become and interpreter for the deaf. and i just wanna ask help from anyone and everyone. to help her achieve that dream, janet. we wanna help you fulfill your dream. just come back home." family says, she has the biggest heart, with a soft spot for kids and the hearing impaired. some of them have joined janetús family, posting fliers about janet in and around her neighborhood. all of them are hoping someone can help them bring janet home. 12:00-14"janet we love you. i love you. mom and dad love you. we all love you. no matter where you are, please just let us know that you're okay. that's all we ask. we just wanna know that you're okay. (pam) that woman is not the only person to go missing recently in the sacramento area. the search is ongoing for college student aly yeoman ... she is the 20-year-old who went missing in yuba city on april first. her truck and cell phone were found shortly after she went missing near a levee in live oak... but still no sign of aly. (steve) happening now... the santa rosa police department is looking for a man charged with multiple sex crimes who failed to appear in court last month. 36-year-old darius bunyad ...has been found guilty of six felonies and six misdemeanor charges.. police say he was there for most of the two-week trail but did not show up for the last two days. bunyad was reportedly last seen by his family on march 8th in the walnut creek area. a reward of 25 hundred dollars is being offered for information that leads to his arrest. (pam) tonight, damage is estimated at one- million dollars... and a dog is missing.... after a house fire in cupertino. the flames broke out in a two- story home on flora vista avenue, earlier this evening. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc-7.. no word on what started the fire. (pam) a freeway fire under interstate- 880 in oakland ... caused problems during the morning commute. tonight -- we know it started at a homeless encampment... a dog was also killed in that fire. this was the scene.. between 22nd and 23rd avenues. investigators believe the fire may have been sparked by someone trying to cook. (steve) now an update to a story we first brought you yesterday fairfield police have recovered two instruments stolen from a local high school. one of them a 100-year old english horn. together they are worth 10-thousand dollars. investigators say a lead took them to utah and north texas street. that's where they found the instruments inside a home there. officers also arrested a 17 year old for felony possession of stolen property. the instruments are among two dozen taken from the band room of armijo high school. (pam)a live look outside tonight... rain is on the way.(steve)brittney shipp has the latest rain showers are dissipating this afternoon as the upper trough lifts out of the area. cooler tonight. dry and slightly warmer weather returns for tomorrow and saturday. rain chances will return on sunday, and indications are that unsettled weather will continue into midweek next week. dry weather returns late next week. (steve) still ahead new at ten:a warning for pet owners this easter.... the decorations and treats that vets say are behind a lot of emergency visits. (pam) and next: new at ten: sharks washing up ashore around the bay area... what could be behind the alarming trend. (steve) new tonight at ten: a troubling trend...sharks... and other marine life...washing up on bay area shorelines.(pam) grant lodes is back with the new pictures... and how you can help. (grant) first it was santa cruz...now it's the peninsula and when you consider sting ray deaths...oakland too. these small, dead sharks were found washed up this morning near bay trails in redwood city, foster city and san mateo. dead sting rays are being reported in oakland's lake merrit. experts say similar reports are coming in every day...and it's not clear why all the marine life is washing up. and you may remember last friday this great white washed up at pleasure point in santa cruz. it was eight feet long...scientist did a necropsy and say an infection is to blame for making that shark sick. again...uncelar if that was isolated...or if these other sharks have the same condition. that will be sorted out soon. in the meantime...the pelagic shark foundation in santa cruz is pleading with bay area people to be alert on walks and report to them immediately. we're posting the we're posting the story on kron4.com...so you can share it and get info on where to call. (steve) coming up new at ten:north korea vowing to conduct a nuclear test when they see fit... despite new reports that the u-s could launch a pre-emptive strike. (pam) then -- new at ten: the fallout for secret service agents... after a bay area man made it dangerously close to the white house. (steve) but first..the city of berkeley getting ready for possible protest violence... what's being done ahead of pro and anti trump demonstrations set for this weekend. (steve) tonight -- berkeley is bracing for potential violence between supporters and opponents of president donald trump. this weekend demostrations are planned once again. this is video from a previous rally and counter protest that ended with numberous injuries and arrests. the demonstration is planned for saturday in martin luther king civic center park.(pam) kron4's dan kerman shows us how the city of berkeley and police.. are getting ready. natsthis was the scene march 4th in berkeley when pro-trump supporters clashed with anti trump demonstrators at civic center park this saturday it's expected to happen again. a conservative group calling itself the liberty revival alliance is billing saturday's noon event as a patriots day free speech rally. attempts to reach supporters for comment went unanswered but sponsors posted this video on youtubenatsthis event will be a free speech rally where speakers will speak about the importance of safeguarding and keeping the first amendment in the bill of rights for all americans for those on the left side of the political perspective to the right side but anti trump demonstrators aren't buying the group's message of free speech.sot ben lynch/by any means necessary 54-105this is the neo nazi types, these are the groups that were armed on march 4th they took an ass whopping and they are trying to come back here and save faceben lynch is with by any means necessary, one of the progressive groups behind a counter protest scheduled for the same location at 10 am.sotno we are not going to let them organize white supremecy against berkeley or the bay area. berkeley police say they've known about the rally and counter demonstratation for some timesotour number one goal is to make sure our community can exercise their first amendment rights . berkeley police sgt anderw frankel says police have reached out to event organizers and other law enforcement agencies in preparation for saturday's rallies. he also says they've reviewed what happeed last time aroundsot sgt. andrew frankel/berkeley police 135-145 every time there is an evetn , we review it to see if improvements are needed where we could have done better weve doen that and i will leave it at thatstandup dan kerman /berkeley 148-158last months protest brought out 400 to 500 people . police are expecting even more this saturday. in berkeley, dan kerman kron 4news. (pam) happening tomorrow: a showdown in federal court (pam) happening tomorrow: a showdown in federal court in san francisco... between santa clara county and the trump administration. the county has filed a lawsuit challenging an executive order ... aimed at withholding federal money from so- called sanctuary communities. today santa clara county supervisor dave cortese, and other community leaders.. all gathered to stand behind the lawsuit. it argues... the constitution does not give the president the power to use state and local governments... as tools to implement its policies. (pam ) if federal funds are withheld, among the hardest hit services would be those provided by valley medical center, which recieves 70 percent of it's funding from the government. the cuts would hit social services, mental health providers and schools. other bay area cities have also filed lawsuits. (steve) the world is on edge as north korea says it is "primed and ready" for a nuclear test. this as new evidence on the ground is making "final preparations" at one of pyongyang's testing sights.(pam) will ripley, with our partners at c-n-n, has the latest warning from president donald trump.. who says - north korea is a problem - and it will be taken care of. with the looming threat of a nuclear showdown --new images of kim jong un guiding a special forces operation.north korean commandos jumping out of planes.their leader all smiles.japanese prime minister shinzo abe warns north korea already may have the capability to deliver missiles equipped with deadly sarin nerve gas."the security situation around our country is getting increasingly severe," abe said.president trump praising chinese president xi jinping for turning away coal-carrying cargo ships from north korea. coal -- a major source of revenue for pyongyang -- believed to help fund its missile and nuclear programs. trump: "president xi wants to do the right thing. i think he wants to help us with north korea."but chinese customs officials say overall trade between china and north korea jumped by nearly 40-percent in the first quarter of this year. will ripley: "we got the call before 5 am. we were told to dress up leave our phones behind. went through a couple of our security and now were here on the street. it's completely closed off. tens of thousands of people are moving in here."we saw north korean leader kim jong un making a rare public appearance in pyongyang.not a military event -- but a ribbon cutting.of a new high rise apartment complex.an attempt by the regime to show economic growth -- despite heavy sanctions over their nuclear program. will ripley: "the message from the north koreans seems to be that they want to move forward with their military programs but they also want to grow their economy peacefully. but they say, if they are provoked, they're not afraid to go to war."north korean officials tell cnn "it's a touch and go situation" that could escalate into an all out conflict.think tank 38 north says new satellite images show north korea's punggye-ri nuclear site -- "primed and ready" for north korea's 6th nuclear test.just days before north korea's most important holiday of the year -- holidays are a time when pyongyang has been known to project power through military force.with tensions on the korean peninsula at their highest level in years, nobody knows what kim jong un's next move will be (steve) details on exactly how the president plans to be effective on north korea have not yet been released. (pam) two secret service agents have been fired over last month's fence-jumping incident at the white house. both agents had reportedly been on the job for less than a year... the fence jumper was identified as jonathan tran from milpitas.. tran spent 15-minutes on white house grounds, before he was caught. he reportedly jumped three fences... and almost made it to an executive mansion door. the property was placed under its "orange" security code.. that's one of its highest levels of security. the secret service said it is still reviewing the incident. (steve) still ahead new at ten:a woman says the t-s-a made her family miss their flight.. all because she's a breast feeding mom. (pam) and next:new at ten: how the latest edition of people behaving badly.... actually turned into people behaving nicely. there's a lot of fine print in our lives.think about it. whenever you open an app -- bank account -- or even log onto a website -- there are several pages of sometimes hard to understand legal jargon.but when you blindly accept those terms -- you could be giving up your day in court.forced arbitration is common in contracts -- which means customers often can't sue a company in court.you could be giving up your privacy.sometimes -- just by using or logging on to a website means you agree to a company's terms and conditions. many times that means your habits on the site and your data can be used or resold.if you don't read the fine print when opening or changing a bank account -- you may not know how much you really owe. last year -- the country's biggest banks racked in more than 6-point-4 billion dollars. just for atm and overdraft fees.it can be hard to avoid such charges -- because they aren't easy to find.so the next time -- spend some time reading that fine print.it may affect what you do and even save you some money in the future. gary radnich:"coming up later in this broadcast, giants highlights are coming locally the a's are gary radnich: "coming up later in this broadcast, giants highlights are coming locally the a's are on the road we'll hit you with both. also it's time for the warriors to start dressing up oracle, they'll open up on sunday we'll talk about that. when john madden speaks you better listen about the raiders leaving for vegas. later in this broadcast". ♪ seriously, what is this place? it's heaven. yeah, muscle heaven. you want to take one for a test drive? (tires squealing, engine revs) the challenger and charger have the most affordable v8 engines in their classes. check them out now during the fast and furious sales event. the fate of the furious. in theaters april 14th. in dealerships now. now get 20% off msrp cash allowance on select 2017 dodge charger models in dealer stock. (steve) new at ten:a michigan mother wants answers after she says t-s-a in florida caused her family to miss their flight home.(pam) she says it's because she is a breastfeeding mom. reporter sarah hurwitz spoke with the mother of two.. ((ááásarah:..ááá))the security line was long in st. petersburg -- but the vroman family was assured they'd make their flight back to grand rapids.((ááátake sotááá)) runs=:11outcue: starting to get concerned and i had taken out just two small bottles of breast milk because i wanted to let them know you know ahead of time, hey i have breast milk with me.> ((ááásarah:..ááá))stacie vroman did that in an attempt to make sure her family's screening process went smoothly... but it went quite opposite. ((ááátake sotááá)) runs=:05outcue:((ááásarah:..ááá)) but she says they didn't check it -- the two three ounce bottles just sat there in security... she waited, and asked when they'd inspect it... as her husband, baby and toddler all waited at the gate... trying to hold the flight for her... ((ááátake sotááá)) runs=:15outcue: ((ááásarah:..ááá)) still in a holding pattern and the breast milk unchecked -- her questions turned to desperation... ((ááátake sotááá))runs=:11outcue: ((ááásarah:..ááá))she and her family all missed their flight -- were put on a much later flight to indianapolis... had to rent a car to drive four hours back to grand rapids with a baby and toddler... she doesn't understand what happened... ((ááátake sotááá)) runs=:07outcue: for dogs... and fake grass..often used as an easter decoration can cause intestinal problems for cats.. (steve) animal officials say the best way to keep your pets safe is to keep things they are not supposed to eat out their reach. (pam) in san francisco... a ceremony was held on the golden gate bridge .. to announce approval for construction of a new suicide deterrent system. golden gate bridge officials plan to build a safety barrier along the popular one -point- seven mile long bridge. and although the new barrier is designed to prevent someone from committing suicide... it will not prevent someone from getting hurt. the construction will cost $204 - million dollars. cal-trans, the m-t-c and the bridge district will cover the bulk of that cost. installation of the net will begin in 2018 ... and is scheduled to be complete in 2021. (pam) happening tomorrow. the main spillway on oroville's dam... is set to open. the spillway was closed when erosion damaged it.. back in february. that forced officials to use an emergency spillway instead. but when they discovered .... erosion had also damaged that spillway, authorities realized the levee could break. nearly 200- thousand residents had to evacuate for several days. california's water agency now says, it will use the spillway tomorrow ... to lower the level of the lake. overall.. it is likely to cost several- hundred- million dollars to fully repair the spillway. rain showers are dissipating this afternoon as the upper trough lifts out of the area. cooler tonight. dry and slightly warmer weather returns for tomorrow and saturday. rain chances will return on sunday, and indications are that unsettled weather will continue into midweek next week. dry weather returns late next week. the giants opening a four- game series against the rockies. the giants opening a four- game series against the rockies. mission high boys basketball team honored at the giants game... after being the only san francisco public school to win a state title. madison bumgarner still looking for his first win of the year he got rolling early in the game... he struck out a pair in the second... he finished the game with eight strikeouts. his only mistake came in the fourth... trevor story rips his first home run off the season to left... rockies take a 2- nothing lead. bumgarner allowed six hits and three runs in six innings we go to the bottom of the ninth... bases loaded with two outs... eduardo nu-yez grounds into a double play. final: 3-1 colorado ábrandon crawford entered the game in the eight as pinch- hitter... he was ruled out for the game due to his sister-in- law dying. the a's were in kansas city taking on the royals. they were looking for the first sweep of the year. the royals didn't have an answer for bob melvin and oakland up until tonight. bottom of the first... salvador perez singles to right giving kansas city a 2- run lead. jesse hahn finished the night with top of the ninth... the a's tried to rally going... rajai davis hits a solo shot to left. final: 3-1 kansas city it didn't take the warriors brass long to get into the playoff moodtoday workers were busy putting up all the playoff signage at oracle arena the theme this year again is "strength in numbers" notable addition the image of kevin warrior uniformthis is the 3rd straight season the warriors have earned the top seed in the western conference and best record in the nba assuring them home court advantage throughout the playoffshere is the first round schedule(wipe to fullscreen) game 1 is sunday at opracle arena a 12:30pm tip then they get a couple of days off before game 2 wednesday also at oraclethen they move to portaland for game 3 a week from saturday followed by game 4 sunday games 2, 3 and 4 are all 7:30pm tip offsif necessary game 5 would be in oakland, game 6 in poirtland and game 7 back in oakland hall of fame raiders head coach john madden joins the many fans that disapprove the raiders relocation to las vegas. he believes the silver and black belong in oaklandjohn madden:"maybe that's just me, but he'll be over something. if your going to go that's really tough, but leaves us something here in oakland, please. i would hate to be a coach to take a team in there i would hate to have my team be in las vegas on saturday night before the game". thanks gary.. here's what's next... coming up something incredible happened at the balboa bart station i just want to be on tv put me on tv man no not him . wait? how did he get in here again.. the incredible event started out as behaving badly but i'll show how it somehow changed to behaving nicely (steve)sometimes, things change it can either change for the best or for the worst, often for things to change there are one or two people to credit for the change .... (pam) we often look for people behaving badly, but sometimes the script is flipped and right before your eyes, there is a different outcome .... or is it... now we already know that bart has a problem with fare evaders, in fact, they use millions of dollars a year because of this problem and being at the balboa bart station you know you see a lot of it nats: ambiance ok here is the story, the kid in with the black backpack along with another kid in front are leaving the bart balboa station though the emergency exitnats: ambiance both are place there bart tickets into the fare gate so they can re- enter the station to ride a train to their destination .. now pay attention to the girl with the purple hair she will end up playing an key role in this segment but wait, they paid their fare after leaving the station? let's go to the beginning and try to explain nats: ambiance the girl in the black shirt is yelling "what are you doing you have a ticket" this is because despite having brought a valid bart ticketsnats: go back you have a ticket so why are you doing dumb (expletive) they are choosing to not use the tickets and even directs them towards the fare gates to scan their tickets and it looks like it working ... áááhowever one walks away out ot view and the other one there and while the one with the backpack is on his cell phone every now and then looking up to see what going on nats: ambiance then another person comes into the who pays her fare and low and behold it's the girl with the purple hair then they all begin to head towards the platform i just chalked it up to another case of people behaving badly . because, they were on the bart platform for a few minutes. then it happened. somehow the girl in the braids convinced the two no paying customers to become paying customers ..so i asked if she made them go back ummm yea . i was honestly impressed . and that's why both ladies fall on my list of people behaving nicely at balboa bart station in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news ((steve))now at eleven.. a family's emotional trip to san francisco turns into a nightmare.i'm steve aveson. ((pam)) and i'm pam moore. the mother and daughter were here.. to spread the ashes of their loved one.but the remains were stolen from their rental car. ((steve))kron 4's alecia reid spoke to the women..who are desperate to get the ashes back. joe wilkinson's family never had a chance to say goodbye because he died suddenly. sprinkling his ashes in the redwood national park on his 57th birthday would have been their tribute to him. unfortunately they're mourning another loss.pkg" the most important thing is to get his remains back bcuz i'll tell ya, i'll never let them go" mary and julia wilkinson didn't think for a second, that after landing in their loved one's favorite city, his ashes would be stolen within hours."i feel horrible. i feel like a part of him is missing and i did it. he was under my watch and i had no idea there was a problem with car breakins here"the mother and daughter duo parked their rental car inside the anchorage square parking structure then headed out to eat one of his favorite fares in san franciscodungenous crab. by the time they got back, his daughter julia's suitcase was missing from the trunk and so was her mother's wallet, and more importantly, joe's ashes."it's torture. it takes the light out of you and it makes you wonder what's going on in this world"joe died back in august from a major heart attack. this was supposed to be a memorial on his birthday. instead, they have no idea where his remains are."hopefully not in a trash can. it breaks my it breaks my heart"they believe the thief or thieves saw the silver tube tucked in a black velveteen pouch, and thought it was jewelery. his daughter julia spent the day trying to shop for a couple of items, but the thought of losing her dad once again, was too much to handle."this was supposed to be a dedication to him. h

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