Right now who was driving this jeep . Police say the driver hit and killed a woman and just kept on going. Also, heavy downpours. The shore a mess. Are you sick of the rain . You arent the only one. Now fox 29 news at 10 00. If youve been down the shore today you didnt have to go to the beach to find water. The rain has moved out but the threat of flooding over . Its a new night with familiar problem for people trying to enjoy a summer evening down the shore. Good evening, im lucy noland. Im thomas drayton. Great to have you with us. Iain is off tonight. I tell you all that rain today has the roads in many shore communities looking more like rivers you see the video right there. Our dave kinchen live in ocean city tonight with more on how the people there are dealing with all of that water. Dave . Reporter well, thomas and lucy, neighbors tell us were in the worst part of ocean city for flooding. Several hours later and you can see all the water still on the road here, wine the way, with high tide and full moon many are bracing for another round. Its a drag. Reporter simpson avenue near 32nd looks more like a lake after hours long rain fell with people getting through on foot on bike and with four wheels. But when the waters to ,2 ,2s too high cars were become wash casualty. Last week we had a car lost somebody on vacation didnt know about the cars tides and they lost car. Reporter drivers forging through its roadway riffs in cape main and the same in wildwood. But in ocean city, theres word of eventually relief. They keep saying theyre fixing it, and we havent seen anything yet. There are pipes a few streets down theyre working on it. Reporter there is drainage project to help part of the city set to continue construction right after labor day. The mayor says its just not safe to do the work in the middle of the summer. For now, people cope. It happens periodically. More frequently over the past couple of years it has been. Sometimes the water comes all the way up and were safe inside but youre stranded. Reporter meantime kids like charlotte in ocean city dont mind. This is my first time having a flood here. Reporter what do you think of it . Its pretty nice. We come out here in our flipflops and we have the girls have their bathing suits on earlier. Reporter of course, Public Safety officials will tell you its dangerous to play in the water so youre advised not to do that. Especially with kids. Meantime, were curious to find out how much rain fell in this area and other parts of the shore. Kathy orr, what can you tell us . Dave, were talking about one to 3inches across a good part of that area and some spots saw even higher accumulations of rain. Take a look now where we have mostly cloudy skies and just a few spotty showers through south jersey and delaware. Obviously earlier today buckets of rain and higher amounts you can see in Cumberland County 5inches. 3. 8 in millville and as you head towards sea isle and also toward ocean city at least one to 3inches. In dover 3. 5inches of rain fell but the heaviest by far between cedarville at 5. 4 and fortescue in Cumberland County four and 5inches of rain. Some spots as much as 6inches. This area of low pressure is the culprit thats moving offshore and tomorrow will be a much drier day. So this is what we can expect. A few lingering showers tonight. Slow to clear overnight. But this is the key to the forecast. It only gets better in the seven day. Well talk more about that coming up in just a few minutes. See you then. Sounds good, thank you kathy. In the citys tacony Section Police are trying to track down the drive who drove into a building and ran away. Heres it is on the 1700 block of keystone street. That suv caught fire all this happened just before 6 00 this evening. No one is hurt. Unless that policeman are looking for now is. Not even safe in your own home a mother and daughter were simply watching tv suddenly bullets started flying. They were nearly caught in the crossfire. Tonight they are talking about it. Fox 29s brad sattin live at Philadelphia Police headquarters and, brad, this ended with Police Shooting a suspect. Reporter yeah, tom mans lucy, you are right. The suspect was shot. We dont know at this point how many times he was shot. But he was taken to Temple University hospital in critical but stable condition. Meanwhile that mom and four kids they were just yards away when the gunfire rang out. Searer was in her moms bed head on pillow watching movie called no one lives when suddenly bullet came flying in the window. Reporter bullet hissed by her and her mother natasha lodging directly above them. It went through the window and into the ceiling and then i guess the shell fell above her head. Reporter moments earlier a quarter to 5 00 in the Afternoon Police were called to the 2200 block of north fair hill street for report of a man on drugs holding a loaded gun. The officers came here as a result of a citizen call and encounter add man, saw he was armed. The male then engage the police, fired and the police were forced to return fire. Reporter police say the man fired two shots in their direction hitting the home. Officers fired unknown number of times back striking the suspect believed to be in his teens or early 20s. Police are looking into whether the man may have been connected to an earlier carjacking. The car found on the street along with a holster and the weapon recovered. When those bullets hit natashas house, she jumped up from bed to check on her other two kids on the first floor. A third one outside. Of one was okay. By the time i came down shares i seen the suspect on the ground and they had him in cuffs. Reporter what goes through your mind at that moment you hear the sound of a gunshot whizzing by . I just thought like somebody was trying to shoot me like i dont know. Reporter because everyone is okay, sierra can smile now. But admits yeah its scare reach you never know whats going to happen. My nerves are a wreck. It was scary. Very scary. Reporter now what started all of this police are still not sure. In fact at last check they were still trying to identify the suspect. We do know that he was in surgery tonight again at last check in critical condition. Lucy . All right. Thank you much, brad. Activists are calling for justice in a Police Involved shooting that left a 30yearold man dead in north philadelphia. Demonstrators gathered on Market Street in center city in honor of david jones. Jones died in june after Philadelphia Police officer ryan, shot and killed him. Police say jones was riding recklessly on his dirt bike and reached for a gun before the officer shot him. Earlier today protesters shut down a city hall news conferen conference. Now, Philadelphia CityCouncil PresidentDarrell Clark issued a statement after the incident. It reads in part, because of the circumstances in which mr. Jones was shot and killed, including conflicting witness accounts and the troubling fact that he was not from behind, we need a thorough investigation. The Philadelphia DistrictAttorneys Office has referred this matter to the office of the attorney general due to a conflict. In south jersey investigators are looking into what started this fire when no one was home. Flames broke out on unit block of wet hodges avenue in lawnside around 6 45 tonight. Firefighters were able to get it under control win half hour. And no one is hurt. Dalton slams the ball high in the air to right. That was he was the glue that kept a bunch of misfits together in 93. Its very sad. D was my favorite player on that team. Sad news. We continue to remember former phillies catcher Darren Daulton who passed away yesterday at the age of 55. He was a mans man and he was a ladys dream. Fans and friends alike loved Darren Daulton. Theres no doubt about it. Tributes have been pouring in over the last 24 hours for dutch who lost his battle with brain cancer over the weekend he was just 55 years old. Everyone remembering dutch has one thing in common, they do it with a smile on their face. They talk about his leadership, his friendship and they say he made their lives better. Theres a lot of good times. You wanted to be around the ballpark and wanted to be around him. He was infectious with the way he treated people and the way he went about his business. He had a special year. You know, the confidence he had, the way he ran the field, um, the way he led the pitchers, the way he led us as a team was just tremendous, and very unself fish player. He changed my life. He saved my life. Daulton was diagnosed with brai cancer in 2013 and he fought so bravely. Services will be private but the Darren Daulton foundation is accepting donations in his memory. What way to honor him lucy. Indeed. You know his legacy with that foundation is helping families, thomas, who are dealing with brain cancer and tumors so many fans posting picks with dutch on their walls today. Our mike jerick asked fans to share their pictures with dutch and we have so many. Fans think that 1993 team was incredibly special. Of course they wouldnt National League championship didnt take the world series but philly still judged as team and its heart Darren Daulton a winner. I think thats what dutch was really known for. Was pulling that Team Together and really getting them to, you know, unify as a team and work together. We have a link on fox29. Com to the Darren Daulton foundation so you can help if youd like to. Coming up later the puzzle of brain cancer that other phillies players have battled may be a link doesnt exist but doctors are investigating. And much more from the team in sports of course. Youllly find so many nice tributes on our fox 29 Facebook Page from fans just like you. If youd like to share yours. Love to see them. New jersey state trooper who died in the line of duty is receiving a very special honor. Portion of 295 in west Deptford Township will be renamed as the state trooper Sean E Cullen memorial highway. Trooper cullen was killed while responding to Traffic Accident on the same section of highway in march of last year. Senate president Steve Sweeney and senator diane allen sponsored that bill signed today by governor chris christie. After nearly 16 years officials have now identified another victim from the september11th terror attacks. The new York City Medical Examiners Office confirmed today that he is the 1,641st victim. The office is with holding his name at the request of his family. Officials retested dna of the remains found in 2001. He is the first victim they have identified since march of 2015. Now Officials Say 40 of the People Killed in the attacks remain unidentified. Theres a dea deadly miss te out there police are trying to solve tonight. To do it they need to talk to the person behind the wheel of that white jeep. So is that reall really a ce on the beach at the jersey shore. Oh, no, that is no coyote but you still need to leave her alone. Philadelphia police are looking for the driver who hit and killed a woman and just took off. Investigators have released this picture of a white Jeep Wrangler rubicon. Its fuzzy. Take a real good look they believe the driver was in that car when it struck 53yearold ann brodrick simply left the scene. Our Dave Schratwieser live at broad and race tonight where the victims friends are mourning her death. Dave . Reporter thomas, police put that picture out today looking for that white rubicon with black rims and wheel wells struck 53yearold ann brodrick at broad and race and kept on going. To night had he ever friends remember a woman gone too soon. She was very nice. She was a sweet woman. She was about my age. Reporter she lived under this overhang at the Convention Center at broad and race. Everyone here new her. Now everyone here is mourning ann brodericks death at the hands of a hitandrun driver early sunday morning. She was loving woman. She was loving mother. As for, you know, she told me and everything. Very nice lady. She kept to herself. She was quiet. Reporter police say the 53yearold broderick was struck by this white jeep rank blear rubicon around 3 20 sunday morning as she crossed the street from her make shift home headed to use a bathroom. Friends say she probably never saw it coming. Whoever done that was a coward. I think its really ridiculous somebody hit her like that. Reporter Jason Barrett says ann was always friendly but living on the street was difficult. He says everyone who lives and sleeps at this location keeps an eye out for each other. Every day we chill. I mean we watch each other and all the time. You know, i walk around. I take her to go out to eat. Whoever smacked into her killed her out in the middle of the street. Everybody is upset about it. Reporter homeless woman named rose who didnt want us to show her on camera stopped monday night to talk about ann broderick. You can find 50 to 100 people that knew her and people are going to be very hurt by it. Reporter of one says theyre disturbed by anns sudden death. They were glad to hear police put out a picture of the vehicle that struck her. Several had few words for the driver. Please just come forward. Best thing to do is, admit to the crime that you had done. Come across the street and bam they got cameras and hopefully the guy gets caught. Reporter now Police Believe that white jeep rank blear rubicon has a white hard top and possibly some front end damage. They continue to review Surveillance Video from the area looking for a tag or a shot of the driver. Lucy. A distinctive suv definitely, thank you dave. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie signed a bill banning a dangerous synthetic drug known as alpha pcp. Can haws hallucinations and par night i dont, hyper stimulation and so much more. The law makes manufacturing and selling the drug punishable by up to ten years in prison or fine up to 150,000. Were not playing here. Possessing it could lead to prison time and fines. Lets talk about the latest on philadelphias response tolt to the exploding heroin epidem epidemic. Officials find themselves chasing all over the city. The very drug users theyre trying to help. They rousted her row wip user from the conrail track bed in kensington in fair hill theyre finding those users have just shift add few blocks away. Our bruce gordon on the front lines tonight of this drug war. Reporter under the watchful eye of Philadelphia Police, city sanitation cruise loaded soiled mattresses into their trucks. Just part of the miniature shanty town set up by heroin users under the Railroad Overpass on emerald street near lehigh. Among the personal effects left behind, plenty of drug needles and this knife, sheathed but more than a foot long ready for trouble. Just up the block along long time resident too frightened to show her face said of the clean up about time. I dont let my grandkids come here because of the situation. This is not an environment for children. Reporter you just dont want them coming here . No. I really dont. Reporter this was the emailed street encampment last friday. Its population had more than doubled in the several days since the citys cleanup dislodged them from the track bed near lehigh and journey. Its so sad that theyre treating these people like that. Reporter activist rows land was on hand for monday s rousting. She felt it was handled with lack of compassion and wonders what good it will do. Theyre going to move somewhere else. Just like they moved from gurney street to here, from here theyll find another spot. And theyre not solving the problem by shifting these people all around the city. Reporter just up the block another sign of the heroin crisis and its impact on neighborhoods. Elvis rosado is out reach coordinator for prevention point. Hes training philadlphias clip crews theyre the folks wh come out and clean up trash and graffiti covered properties to safely handle the drug needles now littering vacant lots across the see. Got to be nerve wracking for these guys to be doing this wo work. It can be. Nobody wants to get stuck with needle and not know whats in the syringe or, you know, am i infected with something . Reporter by midday, there was hardly a hint of the thriving drug village had been there hours earlier. But no one was kidding themselves about what lies ahe ahead. I asked that woman up the street any optimism that that bridge will stay clean and empty . No. Its not. Reporter theyll be back . Yes. Reporter the city of philadelphia never expected nor promised that the clearing out of those Railroad Tracks would be complete solution to the problem. They are Offering Services to addicts but those addicts have to want that help. By the way, no surprise theres already evidence that some of the folks who had been living at the emerald street encampment are already back. Bruce gordon, fox 29 news. So much for the coyote sightings on Sea Isle City beaches because they arent coyotes. Theres foxes. Specifically a mom and her pup. And they belong there. Foxs are a key part of the bar 83 id land eco system. This pair looks a little different as you can tell. Wildlife officials believe believe theyve got mange. Its an easily curable skin disease. They set up trap to capture them so they can treat them at a wildlife rehab center. Then rerelease them. In the meantime theyd like you to do a few thing. Stay away