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we hear from one of them. wednesday night, the big story on "action news" tonight is it an exclusive first-hand account of the roof collapse yet at 15th and walnut. "action news" reporter kenneth moton is live at the scene. kenneth you've got the full story? >> jim, this young woman received an m.r.i. tonight, a couple of hours after she spoke with us. we learned all of the victims are from philadelphia, montgomery county. all are 27 years old. all are friends. and all went through a very traumatic experience inside of this store. tonight these are new images of the scary scene inside of lululemon just moments after tumbling bricks caused the roof to cave in on this young woman. >> i thought i was going to die. like i thought that my life was over. >> we promised the 27-year-old we would not share her identity. and she told "action news" she and the other two victims of the chaps on walnut street are friends meeting up at the popular store yesterday for shopping. minutes later they heard the noise. >> i think we heard the noise again but by that time the ceiling had just collapsed. >> tons of debris crashed down on the women. >> i was kind of stuck under some of the rubble and screaming for help. i saw my two friends, they were able to walk away. and they tried to come back and help me. >> the rest of is a blur for the south philadelphia charter school teacher as they carried her and other victims out on stretchers. suffering concussions and a number of injuries. the breaks falling from 1529 walnut on to lululemon. city inspectors and privately-hired engineers on the scene securing the wall. ice and wind caused the bricks to loosen on the nearly 90-year-old building. the victim did not want to discuss the investigation. the woman is still in shock she almost lost her life while shopping for a headband. >> we're all really really emotional and shaken up. we are lucky to be here. it could have been a lot worse. >> and they say tomorrow this wall on walnut will be secured using temporary braising. and the first time lululemon is speaking out saying it will support the employees and customers. and its primary concern is their safety. we are told the victims, it could take weeks or more to recover from their injuries. reporting live in center city kenneth moton channel news." >> thank you. the man wanted for attacking a female high school student on a septa trolley turned himself in. the police say damon oliver is the man seen in video clips punching a 17-year-old girl. he was apparently infuriated about being bumped by her backpack. heather belford of lansdale,ment police say she stole almost $11,000 from two scout troops where she was a leader. "action news" reporter dann cuellar is live in upper providence township where both troops were based. what's the story? >> people are absolutely stunned that someone would be heartless as to steal all the money from a cub scout pack and girl scout troop. now people are trying to figure out how they are going to replace all of that money to sponsor activities for the kids. >> and to the republic for which it stands -- >> these cub scouts ranging in age from 7-10 years old are taught about honor and respect. how to be self-sufficient. to be able to afford to do things. >> if you want to go camping, want to do these other activities, that you need to go out and earn that. >> if the police have it right, 30-year-old heather belford taught them an all-together different lesson, how to make off with other people's money after she allegedly cleaned out not just the cub scout bank account but that of the girl scout troop. >> we found the cub scouts lost over $3,000 and the girl scouts lost over $7,000. >> and the members of the pack worked all year-round to raise the money. >> we sold pots of popcorn. we sold some cups. >> and how do you feel now? >> sad. >> the police say belford accessed the funds through her position with the organization. >> my son said it best that it was very sad to know that they worked so hard for all of this and have it in a matter of days taken away from them. >> belford was said not to be home when we went to get her side of the story. in an apparent act of remorse the parents say she gave back 35 derby pine kits. >> and i don't know what she was going to do with the cars when she stole the money to buy make up. it makes me so mad. >> and charged with countses of theft and related expenses released on $5,000 unsecured bail. if you would like to help the cub scouts and girl scouts i tweeted on how you can do so on my twitter page at dann cuellar. >> thank you. the temperature is sinking to serious depths tonight. the pedestrians on walnut street in center city philadelphia are bundled up. >> the temperatures in philadelphia dropping down into the teens. a lot of suburbs are dropping down into the single digits. right now philadelphia still holding at 30 degrees. but pittsburgh is 16 degrees. buffalo is 13 degrees. we still have a little bit of a breeze, but once the winds diminish we'll get good radiational cooling. this is when the winds are calm the skies are clear. a little bit of fresh snowpack so any heat that the earth absorbs from the sun during the day literally radiates into the atmosphere. we don't have a deck of clouds to act as a blanket and that means the temperatures will drop off very quickly in the overnight hours. this is what we're looking at early tomorrow morning. philadelphia down to 16 degrees. reading 4. wilmington 15. millville 11. and allentown the morning low down to 3 degrees. satellite 6 and action radar showing the high pressure over us tomorrow. then it kicks out to sea. the low pressure near chicago, that will move in tomorrow night and bring us a period of some light snow. i'll talk more about that and track even colder air on the way in the accuweather seven-day forecast. jim? >> thank you, cecily. people across new england are still digging out from yesterday's record-breaking blizzard. 36 inches of snow and 80-mile-an-hour winds battered the massachusetts coast line leaving homes, boats and cars encased in ice. and the utilities crews had to hammer through to restore pyre. and the firefighters raced to uncover hydrants and the recovery will he slow. two philadelphia pofrgs taking down a gun-toting robber. from the olney dunkin' donuts how the plain-clothed cops sneak up on the bandit and put a gun to his head. tonight we hear from them and the mask may have been the suspect's big mistake. >> he walks around looked in, sees no patrons and pulls the mask down 10 feet away from us and goes in. >> when we opened the door he had no door. with the mask on he couldn't see outside. into >> and we went in and our training took over. we went in and it happened so quick. >> officers anthony sherman and officer austin are veterans saying they were in the right place at the right time. receiving high praise. >> they used good tactics. it could have turned bad on them but they were calm and did what they had to do. very proud of them. >> the suspect, russell mason watts was also caught on video robbing a family dollar store in the same shopping complex a week ago. he is facing multiple robbery charges and he remains behind bars. residents much a whitemarsh apartment complex were forced to jump from the balconies earlier today. spreading mru the washington towers before 1:00 this morning and many families handed children down to waiting emergency crews. but in one case a police officer used his cruiser as a landing pad to rescue five people. fortunately, nobody was seriously hurt. from our delaware news room tonight dozens gathered in wilmington to rally for peace early tonight. an antiviolence vigil brought together police politicians, clergy, community activists and others. and trying to find solutions and prayers in the wake of people being shot since friday. however, there is legal progress in the city's host recent murder. the wilmington police charged 22 year old mcneil in yesterday' deadly shooting. and clark was wilmington's sixth homicide victim of the new year. and a major health warning about ecigarettes. mystery solved. investigators figure out what killed six people at a maryland mansion fire. and it's no houdini act, wait until you see the extraordinary escape this hand-cuffed woman made from police in pennsylvania. and the tap water that nobody wants to drink. and cecily tynan returns for a chance for a coating of snow tomorrow. and ducis rodgers with the shake-up in the phillies front office when "action news" continues tonight. alfonso salpingdis can appreciate a simple name. that's why he likes pick 4 from the 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family. they believe an electrical spark started the tree. it killed executive don pyle his wife sandy and their four young grandchildren. a california community is concerned about what's coming out of their faucets. the water is inky black. and sometimes they say it is sludgy and always smelly. the utility company flushed the lines saying it is safe but do not know what caused the discoloration. isis issued an ultimate may active, release this woman from a jordanian jail tomorrow or the jordanian pilot and a japanese host among will be killed. the woman is a one-time would-be hotels bomber linked to allentown. they are demanding the swap for the release of the pilot, the japanese host among, a freelance journalist caught in syria. israel struck back against hezbollah hezbollah . and today israel fired at locations in lebanon. and sparking fierce for another war. the country is grateful for your service, what president obama said to the defense secretary chuck hagel today in a ceremony marking his departure. saying that he strengthened partnerships in the middle east and launched reforms that positioned the military for the future. republican lawmakers advised loretta lynch don't be eric holder, the main message at lynch's confirmation hearing today. president obama's choice to succeed the departing holder. she told the committee if confirmed she would be herself. that she would be loretta lynch. the top democratic representatives in the country are in philadelphia tonight. ahead of president obama's visit here tomorrow. security is visible outside of the sheridan society hotel. and speaking to the congress on friday as the congress men and women strategize about middle-class issues. this is president obama returning home from his overseas trip to saudi arabia and india, aboard the aconic air force one. the presidential plane did to get an upgrade. the pentagon will release the 747s from the 1990s with boeing's newest version of the 747-8 a lighter, faster and bigger more fuel-efficient jumbo jet. the state of california warning in serious language tonight about the dangers of electronic cigarettes declaring they are a health threat. the state says in no uncertain terms that while not as harmful as conventional cigarettes ecigarettes are not harmless. they are not safe quote/unquote. the california public health department officials report that exhibit e e e they have cancer causing problems. and they are pushing to get them treated like tobacco products a regular -- regulation in philadelphia. and delaware adopted a resolution allowing people to use an app on their phone as their official license. the division of motor vehicles says testing could begin soon. also today the d.m.v. announced it will again allow smiles on your driver's license photographs. originally the state band smiles because of limits in the facial recognition software. the goal was to prevent identity activity, but that software has been upgraded to once again allow grins, which would be no problem for me because i don't grin for a driver's license photo. >> i do. my passport they don't let you smile and it looks like a mug shot. yeah. >> you have to be serious. >> no, you have to smile. [laughter] >> let's get to that argument during the commercial. and stormtracker 6 double scan showing clear conditions tonight. live in sky 6 looking at the center city skyline. skies are clear, however we have a little bit of a wind out of the northwest at 7 miles an hour in philadelphia this allowed some mixing. the temperatures haven't dropped that much yet. however, they will in the overnight hours. 29 degrees now in philadelphia. millville 25. allentown 23. reading 23. wilmington 25 degrees. and with the winds generally 5-10 miles per hour we do have a bit of a wind chill factor. feels like 22 in philadelphia feels like 15 in trenton and reading. 10 in lancaster and 19 in wilmington. and feel like 18 in millville. satellite 6 and action radar showing we are in the clear right now. the cloud are across western pennsylvania. they will be moving in during the day tomorrow but the morning rush and the bus stop forecast, it will be sunny but it will be cold. the winds by then will be calm. and in philadelphia at 6:00 down to 17 degrees. only up to 18 degrees by 8:00. and a lot of the suburbs will be in the single digits tomorrow morning. and bundle up the kids. by lunchtime clouds are advancing from the west ahead of the fast-moving system that will bring us a period of snow. looks like it is holding off for the evening community. at 9:00 we get a period of snow a little rain across south jersey. and then it's out of here by 1:00 in the morning. a quick-hitter not accounting to much. south jersey and central and southern delaware probably a few rain showers. philadelphia and immediate area into south jersey wilmington and trenton the i-95 corridor a coating to an inch. the far northern suburbs 1-2 in as much as of know. tomorrow it clouds up, 33 degrees. a period of snow tomorrow night is out of here well in time for the morning commute. and then windy and arctic front moves through bringing us a few flurries and 38 the high. hitting that early and temperatures dropping bu of through the 20s. and saturday wind chills in the morning below zero across the board. 21 below zeros in the poconos at 7:30 7:30. and then sunday clouds and 33 degrees. and monday moisture from the south bringing possibility of snow depending on the tracks. and parts of the viewing area can get rain. that is up in the air, 35 degrees. whatever happens monday tuesday the arctic air returns, windy and cold. wednesday not as brutal high of 34 degrees. the normal high this time of year is up to 41. we will not be anywhere close to that for the next week. it is going to stay cold. >> thank you. getting revved up for the 2015 philadelphia international auto show which had its unofficial opening today. mayor michael nutter got behind the wheel of a $218,000 ashton martin for the ceremonial drive-in at the convention center. not surprisingly all smiles to kick off the show. opening to the public this weekend with more than 700 vehicles from 40 automakers. 6abc giving you a sneak 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partners. >> the reality is that i probably needed to take a step back. over time, as i said the discussion became not just when but in what capacity. and i think it's a great opportunity for me and i hope i can continue to serve the phillies well. >> we will see how it translate on the field. and the sixers guard elected to have surgery on the partially tore mcl. and the rising star challenge, and mcdaniels missed the robbery and this kid can jump out of the gym. 18-0 run. and sixers up a dozen after one. the second quarter and mcdaniels with defense and the blocked shot, rewarded at the other end. and they lead by 16. the third quarter and grant hooking up and the sixers with the largest margin of victory all season winning by 20 89-69. >> they made a little bit of a run and then we'd come together as a team wouldn't panic, stayed poise. and just moved the ball and just trying to get guys involved and get them open shots and get good looks. and a great team effort and great team win. still to come on sports checking the college basketball scene. plus if you thought marshawn lynch wasn't takening at super bowl media day yesterday wait until you see the on core. college hoo ps. delaware loses to james madison 88-82. temple on the road visiting central florida. the first half jesse morgan a team high 15 points. the owls half time with a 19-point lead and cruise from there. and knocking down three three-pointers and the owls win easily 86-62. and drexel and northeastern and the junior guard scoring 33 points, more than the rest of his teammates combined. and marshawn lynch still doesn't want to risk a fine from the nfl and showed up again for the super bowl media session. like he did yesterday, lynch does not answer a single question. he just repeats the same thing. >> marshawn how are you feeling today? >> you know why i'm here. >> [laughter] >> you know why i'm here. you know why i'm here. >> he said that 14 times. yesterday was 29. >> moving in the right direction. jimmy kimmel live next followed by "nightline." and jimmy's guests are david beckham el mcpherson and music from dance joy. and "action news" continuing at 4:30. now for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner. good night. ♪♪ >> jimmy: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, david beckham. elle mcpherson. and music from vance joy. with cleto and the cletones. and now, just in case, here's jimmy kimmel! 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