Tonight. The turn being right now the diesel leaking from the boats fuel tanks. The way the vessel is laying right now, we access the starboard tanks and determined there was no more fuel left onboard in the starboard tank. Well access the port tank most likely tomorrow morning. Reporter the San Francisco District Attorneys Office is still looking for the boats is skipper, timothy librand, a 58yearold who has a criminal history. He did run aground early yesterday morning and they believe he doesnt want to be found because of an outstanding arrest warrant. Law enforcement did search his addresses in santa cruz without any luck. The Santa Clara County Sheriffs Office confirms to us that he was arrested in 2010 on drug charges and rearrested again in 2012 for failure to appear in court. And now is wanted again for failing to appear again. Were all worried. We all would love to know that hes okay. Because timmys good people. Reporter and that fisherman commenting ton timothy librand, someo
To the plane. Back to you. Okay, thank you very much, tony. This comes months after a south bay teenager hid in a wheel well of the plane at San Jose National airport. You remember this story, Officials Say the boy jumped a fence at the airport, then hitched a ride on a flight bound to hawaii, this is all back in april. The 15 year old survived subzero temperatures during a fivehour flight. At this point, the teen is not facing any charges. A rare sighting in the bay area today. Were talking about rain. It has been raining on and off in some areas. Nbc bay area chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is measuring every droplet falling from the sky. Anything significant . It is certainly significant here for august standards. Its all sparked off by this area of low pressure, also spiraling in some humidity. Lets get right to the rainfall totals. The top rainfall total we had today was martinez coming in at a whopping, for august, again,. 11 of an inch, concord. 09, walnut creek, petaluma,. 04,
HE was a gentleman who loved to make people laugh - this is the moving tribute paid to Jim Hammond, former York teacher and stalwart of the city s amateur dramatic scene. Jim, who has died aged 88, was a former teacher at Shipton Street and Kingsway Junior School in York and a member of the Rowntree Players for 40 years. A veteran of Korea, Jim had also been the narrator at the York Festival of Remembrance for several years, held at the Barbican. He also played Noah in The Mystery Plays of 1973.
Jim played Noah in The Mystery Plays in 1973 He leaves a widow Jean and daughter Sally and son Martin. Following his death on February 8, his funeral will take place on March 11, with donations to the British Heart Foundation or Heworth Church.