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the search centers around doylestown, that's where police say he held up a man at knife point and tried to take his car keys. jeff smith is there. jeff, bring us up to speed. >> reporter: vai, police have fanned out across the county checking leads and possible sightings. the calls come in as suspicious person. and they are followed by a description matching that of bradley stone. now, the last confirmed sighting was on the grounds of the sewnington apartment complex. some say despite their fears, they're going to continue to live their lives. >> i pass the travel of this whole situation from perk kacy to doylestown. >> reporter: what are you going to do? >> i'm going to get up and go. i mean, what are you going to do? you can't be cloistered. you can't live your life that way. >> reporter: bradley stone wanted in connection with yesterday's slaying of six members of his ex-wife's family. the 17-year-old boy the only survivor now being treated at jefferson hospital. the resulting manhunt has impacted some school districts and at least one school in montgomery county. perk keyuomen school district closed for the day. the pennridge and north penn in a modified lockdown. no persons allowed inside. the alternative school here in doylestown is closed for today. we checked eye were the bucks county school district, they said they are open. we're going to monitor the search for bradley stone. any new developments, you'll hear them both online and on air. live outside of the doylestown police department, jesse gary. thank you. jesse, we're learning more about the six people killed and the connection. members of four generations killed. a grandmother, a mother, two daughters, a niece and a brother-in-law. nicole's grandmother and mother pat lived in the same lansdowne house where pat grew up. they were killed inside that house yesterday morning. longtime friends recalled joanne's love of gardening and love of neighborhood. >> she grew up here, telling you how everything was. she was all about this neighborhood. >> nbc10 was there last night as employees from the montgomery county office. this is where nicole's sister lived there with her two children, they were all shot. her 17-year-old survives. stay with nbc10 and nbc10.com. and now for an update on a deadly school attack in pakistan, at least 126 people were killed when taliban militants stormed the military-run school and began shooting at random. more than 100 of those victims are kids in first through tenth grade. some of the deaths were also caused by a suicide blast at the school. a taliban spokesman said the school was targeted in revenge for the pakistani attack against the taliban. and former governor jeb bush is taking a big stand of the possibility of running for president. today george h.w. bush and george w. bush announced on social media that they will support. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather. >> and we have mild temperatures, as you can see, a lot of fog around the area this morning. this is a live look at boathouse row. the rain could be calling there as well. nbc10 "first alert" meteorologist bill henley is there with the morning forecast. >>-the-fog's still out there, bill? >> you know, it's starting to thin out in the philadelphia area. there's some spots seeing thick fog. no sign of rain that will be here this afternoon. this is an improved view from the nbc10 studios. things are so light, it's still a light wind blowing through. cloudy skies and an easterly wind at 4 miles an hour but it was the humidity climbing as the temperatures plummeted overnight. the fog is dissipating over the i-95 corridor. it's still solid in places like mt. pocono. the clouds move through and sunshine in south jersey in delaware. but that's not going to laugh. that's where the rain is this morning. this is the rain on the move. this is move to get east. the first rain drops just getting ready to move into lancaster. they'll be moving in. i'm take you in hour by hour and just up to the future weather when i come back. we have new information at this hour of a former police officer suspected in a delaware county triple shooting. that shooting happened inside a home on glenfield avenue in glenolden. monique braxton has an upstate. monique, what you can tell us? >> reporter: vai, i can tell four sure that the officers in this borough are not commenting about one of their own. we do know that the officer is being guarded at the hospital. the d.a.'s office confirms that he went to the home of a police officer after 9:00 last night and shot his wife to death. our camera was rolling shortly after the tragedy occurred. he allegedly shot her teen daughter as well. her injury, considered nonlife threatening. the wife of the officer dated him years ago. overnight, we listened to emergency calls made to the county operations center from the glenfield avenue home. >> 3242 -- >> we have a total of three victims. three victims. one is outside. two inside. one outside. >> three victims altogether. i'll tell ems. >> here you listen to them talking about the victims all with gunshot wounds. the deceased woman according to the d.a. had recently filed a protection from abuse order against him. the police officer from what we hear returned fire. we also searched court records and learned that he has dozens stalking charges in montgomery county. and is due to appear on thursday. live now from collin, monique braxton, "nbc10 news." arnearly a dozen people including a firefighter was hurt in a berks county apartment complex. that started in temple. investigators say a heat are caught on fire. and the fire started in the second floor. 11 people were treated and released in local hospitals. today, three people accused in the brutal attack of a gay couple in center city are in court for a preliminary hearing. police say three suspects were caught on surveillance video taken moments before the assault happened. they asked the victims about their sexual orientation, used gay glslurs and then the attack happened. one victim had his jaw cut. they're charged with aggravated assault and conspiracy stemming from that beating back in september. and an unexpected turn of events in a philadelphia sportscaster don tolleson. he was supposed to be sentenced for helping various charity. said, he said he'll represent himself at trial because he can't afford a lawyer. tolleson pleaded guilty in september. and court sentencing for this man, he's accused of causing a disturbance on a us airways flight out of philadelphia. he admitted he was extremely drunk when he groped three women back in may. the plane was on its way from philly to london when the incident happened and had it turned around. he pleaded guilty with interfering with a flight crew. he faces up to 20 years in prison. another atlantic city casino is now scheduled to close its doors. the deadline to save the trump hotel has officially passed. it did not respond to a 5:00 p.m. deadline to drop its appeal. the court moved to drop the health insurance and pension plans. he decided to comment on passing of the deadline or what it may mean. and this will be the fifth casino to shut its doors this year. it starts with the atlantic, the trump plaza, showboat and revel. and the trump taj mahal. an investigation is on its way down under after a hostage situation ended in a raid and people killed. li this morning, we're hearing more about the victims. and dramatic video in china when deadly fire erupts. an innocent mistake that triggered this disaster. >> 44 degrees here at nbc10, you see the clouds building and rain is on its way. we go through hour by hour, and future weather when we come back. 11:13. right now, the search is on for this man, brad stone, the marine veteran wanted in shooting of his ex-wife and five of her little ti her relatives. we're following developments. one victim of the shooting survived at jefferson hospital this morning. we're awaiting a news conference at the bottom of the hour. nbc10 will continue to update the story as we learn more. meanwhile, australian authorities have lost an investigation when in sydney 11 hostages were held by a gunman. 15 hour into the standoff. this morning, we're learning more about the two hostages that were killed. authorities say the manager of the lindt chocolate cafe 34-year-old tori johnson was killed while grabbing a gun from the gunman. and katrina dawson died while shielding her pregnant friend. and monis was out on bail and facing murder charges on the killing of his ex-wife. right now, a memorial continues to grow outside of that cafe as thousands of mourners stop by to pay tribute to the victims. australian prime minister tony abbott and his wife laid flowers at the site. and referred to this a tragedy of our times and also called the gunman a deeply disturbed individual. >> how can someone who has had such a long and shaken history not be on the appropriate watch list? and how can someone like that, be entirely at large in the community? >> prime minister abbott vowed whatever happens, australia will always be a free, open and generous society. the deadly siege is raising questions whether something like that had could happen in the u.s. and nbc's tracie potts reports some police departments at home are already on alert. >> reporter: what happened in sydney is what america fear, attack by a loner, not sent by isis, but inspired by them. >> showing the power of isis is the power of their words. >> reporter: and the power of social media. this gunman's posts are full of radial ideology. the tsarnaev brothers in the boston marathon bombing be the parliament attack in canada. and the hatchet attack on police in new york. all working on their own but influenced by radical islam. anyone inside the united states who would be inspired by isis could under that banner carry out attacks like this. it's very easy to do. and it's very -- it's almost impossible to stop. >> certainly, the potential for violence here is great because of the amount of weapons available on the street. >> reporter: how does the u.s. prevent attacks like this? >> ultimately, you have to take the offensive. the offensive is not enough. you have to go on the offense. you have to deal with isis. >> reporter: boots on the ground or like the european cancelling passports to those traveling. as sydney mourns this morning, the u.s. and the world are looking for answers. and unfortunately, those terrorism experts tell us that these type of attacks are likely to continue. tracie potts, nbc news. in china, the owner of a karaoke bar is in custody after a deadly fire there. security cameras showed the intensity of yesterday's fire. 11 people were killed. 24 others were injured. investigators believe the fire was caused by an aerosol can of an air freshener that exploded because they were placed too close to the electric heater. the government has now ordered all karaoke bars closed for safety checks. meanwhile, back in the u.s. two, children were killed in a car crash in mississippi. that driver was a 9-year-old boy. officers say the boy took his mother's car and three kids along with him. when he came across a highway checkpoint, officers say he tried to elude the police that's when he hit a utility pole. the driver survived the crash. and the hearing is related to a protection order his ex-girlfriend filed. she claims bush had smashed her head against a bedroom ball in their motorcoach during a race back in september. cold start this morning, but temperatures are climbing. and as the temperatures climb, clouds are come into the area. the warmer temperatures are doing away with the fog slowly improving conditions. and rain is going to do away with a few breaks of sunshine we're seeing in delaware and south jersey. tracking rain this afternoon and into this evening. and then this weekend, more wet weather, a possibility of rain and snow. most likely for sunday. right now, it's thick fog in the pocono mountains. 33 degrees, the temperatures barely budged this morning. trenton warmed to 46 with cloudy skies while dover is seeing sunshine. and is it 50 degrees already in dover. most of the area is going to head into the upper 40s and low 50s for the afternoon. these scenes from the pocono mountains. woodlock, you see snow on the ground there's still fog as you look through this morning. the fog is easing now at center city. for a time, you couldn't see the water. fog disappears, improving conditions in pottstown, half a mile visibility in quakertown. there's zero visibility at mt. pocono. hazleton has seen improvement. one-mile visibility there. blue bell is seeing two-mile visibility. no sense of thick, dense fog for millville. and dover is seeing the fog disappear as well. but here's what's going to make the sunshine disappear into the areas, the rain is already moving into harrisburg. and baltimore seeing the first rain drops. these are on track for our area this afternoon. part of a large storm system but not all that much rain. mainly light rain through the afternoon and evening hours. the hour-by-hour forecast shows at 1:00 this afternoon, clouds moving into philadelphia. rain in reading and lancaster county and just inches into chester county by that hour. by 2:00, steadier rain in allentown through portions of montgomery, chester county and into delaware. rain starts falling 2:00 and by 4:00, right up the 95 corridor. still showers into the late afternoon and evening hours still a possibility of rain drops. it will be drying up tomorrow. for today, mild, yes. but rain showers this afternoon. and south winds at 8 to 12 miles an hour. take a look at future weather and show you how much rain to expect with the storm when we come back. we continue to wait for the news conference regarding the search of a montgomery county man suspected of killing six people. we're learning more about the background of brad stone. that you see here. a little boy with a birth defect gets help from cutting edge technology. we'll show you how he's now breathing easier thanks to a 3d printer. the manhunt continues this morning in montgomery and bucks county. police are searching for bradley stone suspected of killing six members of the same family and wounding one other person. he is considered armed and dangerous as a result. and as a precaution, the upper perk keyuomen school district remains closed. the only victim that survived is in the hospital. stone is an iraqi war veteran. joined the marines in 2002. the district attorney says he sometimes walks with a cane. he received several medals but not the purple medal that he would have received if he was wounded in iraq. he was released in 2011. a new report shows fewer teens are abusing alcohol and smoking drugs. it reports on 40,000 middle and high school students from 377 schools nationwide. it showed the use of cigarettes and alcohol is down from last year, along with the abuse of prescription painkillers. but marijuana use and abusive drugs to treat adhd remains steady. a majority of high school seniors say they do not think occasional marijuana smoking is harmful. >> the main reason we focus on teen drug use is because these drugs can have an impact on learning and behavior and cause immediate toxic effects. but also when people start during their teen years, they are much more likely to express a life long pattern of addiction and problems with the drugs. >> the report has been tracking teen drug use since 1975. a 3d clinic technology is creating more possibilities in the medical field. this is derrick peterson. the toddler was born with a heart valve problem that keeps collapsing. doctors there printed biodegradable splints and stowed them around his bronchi. he is now breathing easier. his mother called the technology a lifesaver. well, we are waiting on the start of a news conference for a man suspected of killing six people. we are learning more on a custody dispute concerning the suspect. and with electronic eyes watching drivers in the area, see why some red light cameras are about to go dark. >> announcer: nbc10 breaking news. right now at "nbc10 news" at 11:00, we're waiting for a news conference on the suspect brad stone. it's expected to start any minute now. here's what we know at this time. stone is suspected of killing his ex-wife and five of her relatives. the only surviving victim of the shooting is 17-year-old boy who remains at jefferson hospital. we checked with the hospital, and they are not releasing his condition. right now, some public buildings in bucks county have stepped up their security. and upper perkiomen school district has cancelled classes. police say last night he held up a man at knife point and tried to take his car keys. here's a closer look of the people killed. members of fourth generations of families died. a mother, granddaughter, two daughters, a niece and a brother-in-law. authorities said he went to a home around 3:30 yesterday morning. that's where he allegedly killed his ex-wife sister patricia flick along with her husband and 14-year-old daughter and left their 17-year-old son badly wounded. about an hour later, police say he showed up in lancehill and hilled her mother and grandmother. then he 20 harleysville where he shot and killed his ex-wife nicole hill. once again, we're waiting on the start of the news conference. this is a live look from eagleville, montgomery county. this is the scene where we expect the d.a. to give us an update as soon as it begins. we'll take you to it. neighbors believe a child custody dispute could be behind the killing spree. their divorce started in 2009. we're told it was a rather contentious and bitter. neighbors who knew nicole say over the years they often heard loud arguments and fighting. when the couple's two daughters were picked up by stone, they say a few time, law enforcement would have to get involved. now, we don't though what happened at last week's custody hearing, nbc10 called a judge in the case but he would not comment. and our crews are working around the clock -- >> -- to release the child to him. they didn't want to go. they started arguing with one another. i don't want you to have her, i don't want you to see her, you know. >> crews will work around the clock to bring you continuing coverage of the killing spree. of course stay with nbc10 and nbc10.com as detectives hunt for the suspect. and we've just learned some new information about that deadly school attack in pakistan, the death toll has now climbed to 141. 132 of those victims were children. the rest were staff members. taliban militants stormed the military-run school wearing explosive vests and started shooting at random. the attack was one of the worst in pakistani history. and there is foggy weather around our region this morning. here's a live look at center city where we are in above-average temperatures right now. also in for wet weather. nbc10 "first alert" radar is tracking rain moving into our area. you see it there in green. it could start coming down soon. along with the hot weather sticks around. meteorologist bill henley is here with the forecast. >> all sorts of stuff going on. the fog to start with is thinning out as it's out of here, clouds are moving in. these are the clouds that are going to give the rain. there's the radar. showing pretty good showers in york county in pennsylvania. this is expected to be heavy rainfall. not expecting to see heavier rainfall. it will be into the early evening hours could see as little as a tenth inch in some spots to a third inch or more in others. by late this evening, it will be all be pulling out. umbrellas will do the job. it will is not terribly strong with the wind, 12 miles an hour out of the southeast. and getting close to the 50s in philadelphia. there's chillier weather ahead, in fact, the possibility of snowfall this weekend. i've got the seven-day forecast when i come back. we're following developments in traiple shooting. the district attorneys us that a former police officer went to a home and shot and killed his wife. he allegedly shot her teenage daughter as well. she survived. the mother had recently filed a protection order from abuse against the former officer. he is expected to carry in a montgomery county courtroom in a separate case for harassment and stalking charges. >> happening today, the funeral for a south jersey grandmother who was found beaten to death last week. the body of 59-year-old susie johnson was found in eastman township. 30-year-old miguel diaz was in court yesterday, he's being held on $2 million bail. colleges in new jersey could soon be fined if they don't properly investigate sexual assault allegations. yesterday, the state assembly approved a bill that would fine states up to 50,0$50,000 if the not comply. the bill now goes to the state senate. and the head of the ncaa former president and former director of the fbi are among those who could take the stand in a trial connected in the way the penn state sex abuse case was handled. rob mccord and a state senator brought on the lawsuit proposing that they did not have the authority. and happening today, red light cameras at intersections across new jersey are about to go dark. that's because they were part of a pilot program that is ending at midnight. it's up to each town to deactivate those cameras on their own by tonight's deadline. after all the cameras are unplugged, the new jersey department of transportation will review the data and submit a final report to the state legislature. and philadelphia regional port authority will meet this afternoon to discuss the future of about 200 vacant acres of land known as southport in south philadelphia. 15 companies have expressed interest. those include energy companies, marine terminal officers and for the idea for the maritime property south of the walt whitman bridge on the delaware river. and dozens of vehicles are off the road after vandals truck in atlantic city. vandals slashed tires on vans and suvs over the weekend. all but one used by the department of child protection and permanency. detectives began investigating yesterday one day after a state employee discovered the tires had been slashed. police say they have few leads. >> at this point, we really don't have much else, so the question, why would these specific cars be targeted. >> investigators are checking to see if near surveillance cameras recorded any images of the people or person responsible. a landmark hotel in philadelphia is closing. the four seasons will soon stop taking guests. crews will renovate the high-end hotel in june. when the building reopens in the fall it will be called something knew. as for the four seasons it will move into the new comcast tower under construction in center see. that skyscraper is scheduled to open in 2018. >> happening later today, hanukkah begins in sundown. in washington, d.c., they'll mark it by lighting the national menorah. joe biden will speak at the event. hanukkah is a eight-day holiday that celebrates the rededication of the temple in jerusalem. we're getting a look at this spectacular glass video of meter your shower over china. the meteors were visible for about an hour and a half sunday evening. the meteor shower can usually be seen from december 4th to december 7th. celebrating the sounds of the season, michael buble is set to join us live. he'll give us a preview of his holiday special. the interview is straight ahead in this half hour. temperatures are climbing this morning. that gets rid of the fog. but more clouds are moving in. keep an umbrella handy. rain is on the way. we've got the seven-day forecast when i come back. >> you back to our top story of the day, the search for a former marine who went on a killing spree in had montgomery county. brad stone is accused of killing his ex-wife and five of her relatives. the only surviving victim of the shooting spree is a 17-year-old boy who remains at jefferson hospital. stone was last spotted in doylestown last night in an attempts carjacking. we are waiting on the start of a news conference from the manhunt. this is a live look in eaglesville, montgomery county, that's the podium at the d.a. she will step up any minute now. as soon as she does, we'll bring it to you. new predictions from aaa shows how many americans will hit the road this holiday season. according to aaa 98.6 million americans will travel from the home over the holidays. that's to december 21st to january 3rd. the numbers are up since aaa began tracking those numbers in 1991. majority of drivers, 91%, will reach their destination by car. with only nine shopping days left until christmas, some retailers will be burning the midnight oil. toys "r" us will keep most stores open from december 23rd to 9:00 p.m. on christmas eve. many locations will be open 24 hours this saturday to monday. the flagship store in new york times square will have the lights on for 183 straight hours starting wednesday. last week kohl's head they would keep their store open. and new york's times square will glow when the new year arrives. the numbers will make up the 15 on the square will arrive in the truck for the ceremonial unveiling. in a few days, the numbers will be mounted in place atop the one times square building. a story of forgiveness in new mexico after a single father was caught shoplifting the baby formula. police say the 23-year-old dad told officers he was just trying to feed his son. instead of arresting him, the officers talked to the store who did not press charges. the officers bought the formula for that father and the store pitched in and donated the formula. one officer said as a father himself, he could relate. >> i put myself in his shoes what i would do in that situation. when you're placed in that situation for kids, you being a dad, he had no criminal intent. he was just trying to feed his kids. >> the act of kindness does not stop there. the officers are now trying to find the man a job because he told them he was recently laid off. it's a gray day right now, but a different kind of gray than we start off with. the fog has eased in philadelphia. this is looking towards the city from the nbc10 studios but gray skies persist. and the wind that was so light this morning that actually led to the fog formation, it's still very light this morning. 48 degrees at philadelphia international. in spite of the clouds, the temperatures have been coming you up. and we're track on climbing to the low 50s this afternoon. even though the clouds will take over and rain is on the way. that includes the pocono mountains. you can see the ski lifts are going. at the time, they're enjoying fog lifts and rain-free skiing. it won't be a heavy rain but moving through the afternoon hour. visible satellite imagery, still breaks of sunshine in south jersey it will be fading as the day goes on. it's the largest but not a very strong one. the rain behind these bright light clouds extends in the virginia and the carolinas. to the west, pretty good showers are taking place in virginia. and moving towards portions of pennsylvania. you can see the heavier showers are just pushing to york county. and a few rain drops in the eaks treatment western lancaster county. you see them inching just into that. the heavier showers will likely taper off as it moves into the delaware valley and could be moderate showers during the day today. no sign of any snow until we get to the weekend there's a possibility. saturday afternoon, there may already be snow on the ground from earlier in the pocono mountains. but we are looking at a system that by sunday morning, could it be spreading light snow into lehigh valley and farther to the north in the pocono mountains we'll see a little bit more snowfall. but nothing really that strong or significant by 7:00 sunday evening. and those showers are going to be pulling away first thing on monday. so we're keeping an eye on the storm system and a lot less today than it was yesterday. for today, though, just rain, though. look at the temperatures. in the 50s this afternoon. sol southern easterly winds. and by tomorrow, the rain is done. wind picks up 53 degrees after a morning low of 34. that's more than normal this time of year. back to normal come thursday, up to 46 after morning low temperatures in the 30s. most days, thursday and friday will be nice on sunday. then the clouds return on saturday. and then the wet weather moves in saturday night and sunday. mainly a chance of rain for our area, but with morning temperatures in the 30s, there may be some snow mixing, especially north and west. by monday, the showers are pulling out of here. high of 40 degrees monday afternoon. >> bill, thank you. we'll be right back. about ten minutes before noon. and for the past 20 minutes we've been anticipating a news conference in eagleville, montgomery county. and they're about ready to start, that's riza fuhrman the montgomery county d.a. at the podium. she's going to update us on the search for suspected killer brad stone. he's wanted for killing six people, including his ex-wife and five family members. the lone survive, a 17-year-old boy who remains at jefferson hospital. let's listen in. >> i'm going to give you as much information as i possibly can considering this is a very dynamic and fluid investigation but we will endeavor to share as much information as possible. before we start, i want to make a few introductions for the benefit of those of you who don't know my team. we have a number of local representatives from state police and agencies. to my far left is chief county detective stan gallon. next to him from the federal bureau of investigation, joe bushner. next is police chief todd nedwood. solderton police chief jim leery from lanceville the police receive. and from the pennsylvania state police captain jim rakowitz. the first thing i want to share with you all and with the community you're broadcasting out to is our thanks. the past day and a half has been -- it's been extremely harrowing. it's been very challenging for us in the community. and for our law enforcement officers. it's been -- it's been important for us to get information out to the public and you've helped us do that very seamlessly. so i want to thank you for that. and we also want to thank the members of our community across three different towns -- four different towns yesterday. they were inundated with law enforcement officers in a very significant operation. we got extreme cooperation and courtesy from our community. they were extremely helpful at all points during the day. and that has been much appreciated by all of us. i also want you to know during the course of our efforts, we have been in touch consistently with our local schools. as this event has unfolded and as we've been conducting the search of primary concern to us is the safety of our kids in their schools. and we've worked closely with the school districts to make sure they're with the children there. let me first give you an update on the survivor. you heard me talk yesterday about 17-year-old anthony flick. he is in the hospital. he is in very serious but stable condition. he is with other family members right now. i cannot emphasize how serious his condition is. but at least at this point, we are hopeful that he will be fine. and you also are aware that mr. stone had a wife and infant child they are secure as well as his two daughters, his 8 and 5-year-old daughters. they are safe and secure. i think that's important to share with everyone. you can see from the assembly behind me. this is a collaborative law enforcement effort from montgomery county and southeastern pennsylvania. we have teams working from many different agencies. i'm going to highlight them and just thank them while we're here. from our local police department, we have lansdale police, solderton, and perkiomen district and doylestown police departments. we also received incredible support from many of our local fire and police both in montgomery and bucks county. we're very appreciative of their support and effort. our s.w.a.t. teams have been out nonstop from montgomery county. abington s.w.a.t., central montgomery county s.w.a.t. cheltenham s.w.a.t., eastern montgomery county, lower merion all working to try to locate this fugitive. from our county's office, the district attorney's office, the detective's bureau, the sheriff's department has been helpful and working with the department of public safety they have been helpful as well. yesterday, the bucks county district attorney's office in support of our efforts. the pennsylvania state police and our federal counterparts, atf, fbi and u.s. marshals have all been working with us on this case. so let me just say, we are accessing every possible resource. and we are utilizing every possible law enforcement tool to find mr. stone. we will find mr. stone. last night, we continued our searches in locations he was known to frequent. places that we thought he might be secreting himself. as you know, we followed up on leads in bucks county. at this moment, it appears that those leads were not valid. and so we have discontinued following up on those right now. if anything new comes up, we will continue to pursue it. last night we searched his forensic evidence, his car, his home, and we were able to find evidence of value there. and yesterday began the very harrowing process of conducting six autopsies which continues into today. so those are not complete. today, we have multijurisdictional teams standing out in montgomery county. and in particular, the northwestern part of the county where the suspect is known to reside and frequent. we obviously have an active homicide investigation and we have a search for a suspect. and primarily right now, with the suspect on the loose, ensuring the safety of the community. if you look around the room, there are new photographs we have for you, they're on the board. they'll be provided for you electronically. that is the most recent -- if you look to the left, that's the most recent photograph that we have of the smuspect with the beard and mustache. that was taken november 2014. we recovered that from the right. it's been digitally modified. we he did shave a few days ago. the image on the right is mostly what he would look like now. what we'd ask you to do, distribute that as widely as you can. through pennsylvania and the fbi, we ask you to share it as widely as you possibly can. mr. stone could still be in the area, he could be elsewhere. that's why we think it's important that we distribute this image broadly. we want everyone to have access to the image so if you see him, we can track him down. now, we know these particular attacks were targeted towards individual folks with him. and i don't want our community to be alarmed, but i think it's important to note that while the specific victims that we're dealing with were individuals close to him, members of his family, in a situation like this, where someone is on the run, there could certainly be a risk to others. and so we ask our community and all of those who might hear about this to be observant. i do not want to alarm anyone i do not want to overstate a threat at all. i simply ask that they be observant and cautious. if you see something, call 911, call the police. i would ask that people not try to stop mr. stone if they do see him. he should be considered armed and dangerous. we know he has access to firearms, as well as cutting instruments. i would not anyone to jeopardize their had safety by trying to stop him themselves. at this point, folks, that's what we have for you. this is a fluid homicide investigation. things are changing as we go. and so i'm not going to take questions right now. i know there are many issues and questions that you have because at this point, we have not yet filed charges, we need to be mindful of the legal restriction that's we have in releasing information. if there are particular questions that you have that you are hoping you might be able to answer at a future briefing, i would ask you that direct them privately offline to the public safety department, he's to the side. and he will endeavor to get them to us. so that in the future, as we brief you, moving forward, we can address the issues. thank you all very much. >> and you have been listening to montgomery d.a. riza furman, who said this investigation continues to be fluid. she gave an update on the survivor anthony flick who is in serious and stable condition and continues to be monitored by family and doctors and also the immediate family of brad stone, the fugitive, wife and two daughters, 8 and 5, they are safe right now. atf, fbi on the search for brad stone. we'll have much more 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