Transcripts For WCPO 9 On Your Side News 7 20160203 : compa

Transcripts For WCPO 9 On Your Side News 7 20160203

Storms headed our way tonight. Right now were seeing a little rain in the tristate. But youre going to want to Pay Attention to the forecast overnight. Cheif meteorologist has your first warning at 7. Steve . Just along the cold front, a line of storms could develop sometime around 8 p. M. That could produce damaging winds and minor flooding. The Storm Prediction Center has most of the tristate under a slight risk for severe thunderstorms. This line of storms brings with it the threat of severe storms. Rain and storms will a man accused of sexually assaulting two women as they lie in their hospital beds. Faced a judge today. Nine on your sides ashley zilka is live outside the hospital with how people are reacting to the news of the attack. Mark rivers was arraigned in court this afternoon. Police say he groped both women back on january 4th inside this hospital. When i called the spokesperson for Good Samaritan, he declined to comment. Two women violated and police say mark rivers is to blame. According to Court Documents, rivers groped both patients at Good Samaritan hospitalone of them not even aware of the situation until she woke up. The hospitals spokesperson declined to say if rivers was an employee, patient or even visitor. Karen neukam is wants answers. Sot karen neukam visiting her grandchild 03 06 shock. How did he get in and why wasnt the security a little tighter . 11 according to Court Documents mark rivers came into the first patients room while she was taking a nap. When the victim woke up rivers was lying next to her groping her breasts. The woman says rivers told her to be quiet but she jumped up and ran over to pull the nurse alert alarm. While the first victim called for help Court Documents show rivers approached a second patient in her hospital bed and began groping her legs inching his way toward her pubic area. Before he could get any closer police say he ran out of the room. Rivers admitted to an officer what he had done. People we spoke to say they just dont understand how this happened. Sot karen neukam 03 18 since i have been here either you have to have a code number or something to get in. Sot Frank Watkins patient was at the hospital for a test 05 22 it concerns me because evidently somebody is not doing their homework with people who are associated with the hospital whether they are an employee or a guest, i think they need to look into that further. 32 people, like neukam, now anxious for their loved ones who have to stay at the hospital. 03 44 i want her out of here. 45 at this time, police are not releasing any additional information. Rivers pleaded not guilty he is being held on a 20,000 dollar bond. Reporting live, ashley zilka, 9 on your side. Tonight two Cincinnati Police officers are being praised for going above a beyond to help a 2 year old in need. Officers found the toddler early this morning wandering around by himself not wearing any shoes or socks. T. J. Parker spoke with those officers today who say they were just doing their job. T. J. residents who live hear at stathem Cove Apartments say a two year old walked out of this door, early this morning. Thats when they called police and they took action. Officers Jamie Landrum and doing what any Cincinnati Police officer would do. Officer landrum responded to the call this morning and found the two year old outside in the cold. She quickly picked him up bought him clothes with her own money and brought him back to district three. Thats where officer nastold met the two year old and they quickly bonded. Nastold 58 18 i did what i enjoy most when i se little children, i got in there and i just started playing and grabbing toys the childs grandmother Tonya Caldwell tells 9 on your side shes thankful for the officers kindness. Tonya 43 49 they didnt have to do that you know they said my grandson was outside with no socks, no shoes, and no clothes and for them to go into their pockets, that says a lot for them, themselves t. J. Tanesha caldwell is expected to be in Court Tomorrow at 12 20. In westwood im t. J. Parker, 9 on your side. A High Speed Police chase through three states lands three men in jail. Offciers attempted to pull the car over in sharonville, but the driver took off. Down i75 through and back to ohio. Reaching speeds of 90 miles per hour. The car finally stopped in harrison. Police say two of the suspects have gang ties. The initial stop was connected to drug activity. Police found marijuana and a handgun in the car. All three now face charges. Police say no one was hurt. That was not the case in mounty airy where five people were hurt and power was knocked out after a crash around noon. Noon. One driver told police that someone in black honda tried to race him on colerain avenue. He refused and slowed his suv down to back away from the car. Suddenly, a small truck pulled out in front of him and he couldnt avoid a crash. I got out instantly and tried to jerk their door open so we had to get the window open and drag them out of the window. The girl she was bleeding from her nose a little bit, but her husband looked like he got the Steering Wheel and the guy in the back he looked ok. Ok. Pole. The driver of the truck was cited for making an improper turn. Turn. A car went up in flames on i 75 this morning. It was part of a six car pileup near towne street. Police say it was actually three Chain Reaction crashes. One after the other. A driver was cited in this crash. This afternoon we took drivers concerns to experts asking what to do in a situation like this. 102211 go into that emergency lane. Get out on the passenger side and away from traffic because sometimes crashes happen after the initial crash just because people are trying to see whats going on and you have a Chain Reaction. Reaction. Firefighters say they have three crews on standby in the case of a serious interstate accident. Including medical, heavy rescue as well as a crew to guide traffic. A mother charged in her toddlers death gives birth to another baby while in jail. Next. The man who believes hes the father is taking action. What he wants done. Story. Months after a the woman charged in the death of her twoyearold has given birth to another child. Child. Rebecca kinner is back behind bars tonight. She gave birth to a baby boy yesterday. She and her boyfriend are charged in the death of her daughter kinsley. Kinsleys father believes he is the father of the baby boy. And plans for file for custody following a paternity test. He have the baby by the end of the week. Rebecca kinners Attorney Says she plans to push for her family to have custody. A woman rescued from a house fire in corryville has died nearly nine months after the fire. The coroner attributed 81 yearold josephine paynes death to the fire back in may. Her son tried to get upstaris to rescue his mother and sister but the roof caved in. Firefighters eventually got them out. Heads up. Duke energy is beginning mandatory gas meter and line inspections in area homes and small businesses. Its part of federal and state regulations. Door to door inspections will continue through august. Be on the lookout you should get a letter about 10 days before the inspection. And a phone call the week of. Duke employees will always carry a photo id. They will not ask for money at the door. If you want to vote in the ohio primary, the registration deadline is nearing. Voters must be resgistered to vote by february 16th. The primary will register at the county board of elections or public libraries. You can check your voter status at my ohiovotedotcom. A major gift today from the head of scripps that will make a big difference for one local university. University. Plus stolen guns. How a man was allowed to steal guns from a local store not once. But three times in a row looking out skycam 9. We are watching potentially strong storms headed for the tristate tonight. 9 first warning chief meteorologist youre watching 9 on your side at 7 tonight we are watching as the potential for strong storms moves into the tristate. Were seeing some rain now. But 9 first warning chief meteorologist steve raliegh will join us in a few minutes with a better look at whats to come. Tonight police are trying to catch a man who stole guns from a west chester cabelas. And as 9 on your sides jay warren reports. He did it three days in a row. Jay 0016how could a man walk out of this cabelas on three consecutive days with three long guns including a shotgun a bolt action rifle and an Assault Rifle its not something to bellows is talking about but in the meantime west Chester Police want your help to try to find this guy vothis is a shot of the man Police Believe stole the guns and these are the kinds of guns they say he walked right out of the store of taken a Springfield Armory m1 a similar to this one a beretta 28 gauge shotgun similar to this and a black rain fall out Assault Rifle officer Michelle Berling west Chester Police 3947we had a white male looks to be about 20s go in steel each day one weapon from the store conceal it and walk out the door he left in a maroon pickup truck were not sure what kind of truck it was and were just looking for any help to see if anyone can identify this person jay look live 571 13i called cabelas two times today to try to get an answer about what happened i did not get a call back or an email west Chester Police though wants your help to try to identify this guy if you know who he is call crimestoppers 5133523040jay warren and nine on your side west chester students who are the first in their family to go to college have a new opportunity at Northern Kentucky university. Thanks to a williams talked with rich boehne about the difference nku made in his life. Rich boehne is the president and ceo of 9 on your sides parent company, e. W. Scripps. He has lived the american dream, and wants to give a new generation the same opportunity he had. Had. My father worked in a factory in norwood. My mother worked in a school district. In 1974, rich boehne enrolled at Northern Kentucky university, the first member of his family to go to college. College. Students here do not walk onto this campus with a sense of entitlement. They bring their dreams to this campus. Boehne has succeeded beyond his dreams. Now president and ceo of scripps, he and the scrippshoward foundation have donated onemillion dollars for scholarships for first generation students. Students. What it meant for me was just opening up of a world of choices that i could have never considered without a bachelors degree. Some 5o percent of nku students are first generation. Boehne knows it took you awhile it took me a while. Took me about 8 yrs. Yrs. The first part of my college career, here on this campus, i was a very bad student. Nku was smart enough to suggest maybe i needed a little break a couple of times. Boehne says when he grew up a little, he refocused on journalism and graduated in 1981. Along the way, he met his future wife, lisa, also a firstgeneration student. Student. What was your greatest aspiration back then . My greatest aspiration was to carry a reporters notebook in my back pocket, and to write stories people would read. That notebook is gone now, but boehne still recognizes a good story, even when its his own. Own. I come from a partially immigrant family, partially kentucky dirt farmer family and to think in one generation, thanks to a college education, i can be chairman and ceo of a large public company, thats pretty incredible. He also had good advice for students he said as fast as the world is changing now, you have to become a lifelong evolve. Carol williams 9 on your side. Just along the cold front, a line of storms could develop sometime around 8 p. M. That could produce damaging winds and minor flooding. The Storm Prediction Center has most of the tristate under a slight risk for severe thunderstorms. This line of storms brings with it the threat of severe storms. Rain and storms will coming up. Reason to dance. The celebration today class after winning some a group of local girls returned to class today celebrating a years worth of hard work that paid off on a national stage. Stage. As we told you last night, seton high schools dance team placed third in two categories at a National Competition in orlando. The girls say when the pressure was on they delivered. Caroline berning sophomorewe do it together and we love what we do and we spend all of our time doing it. Sara monahan seniorit feels awesome its like all of our hard work paid off, i mean we practice multiple days a week for 50 out of 52 weeks a year. Year. The girls have about two weeks off before tryouts, and that is 9 on your side at 7 for this tuesday. Updates on all the days top stories right now on wcpo dot com. Our next newscast is tonight at 11. The list is next. Introducing longhorn s steaks that sizzle for 12. 99. And the parmesan crusted sirloin. Only at longhorn steakhouse

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