Video that well get to. I want to show you the scene behind me. You see pg e is behind me after that driver hit a power pole, knocking out power in this area. Lets get to that new Surveillance Video that we obtained from a laundry mat here in the area. You can see moments after this car hits the pole, the sparks flying. Then after that, you see that driver that police are trying to look for in a gray or white sweater with some dark pants running away. We do know according to Oakland Police that this crash took place around 5 30 a. M. That car was overturned when they showed up. There was a passenger who was stuck inside of it and sent to a hospital. Last time we checked, that passenger was in critical condition. I did get a chance to speak with a resident in the area who said the crash felt like an earthquake hit the area. She also said its common place for cars on this street to get into accidents. Its a little blind curve. Theyre coming too fast, and boom, theres cars there. Do you t
Information right after she said the threat is not over. Here at southwest detectives weve been here all afternoon. Weve seen police already making changes. Theyre doubling up, working in pairs. That is something that has gone on since thursday night after the ambush on officer Jesse Hartnett. Police confirmed that yesterday a woman who wished to stay anonymous approached an officer on the street. She warned that the man now charged in the shooting of officer hartnett was, quote, part of a group that consists of three others and they still frequent the 6100 block of pine. Police should be careful. Weve heard from police who call this a troubling time but it wont stop them from doing their jobs. I understand that there are a lot of good people out here in society. One bad apple wont change our student about how we treat the public. Our service will still be quality. Well still act with inkeg ritt and do the right thing on the street. Reporter also included in that tip, the Woman Told Po
William Gemmill, 79, of Wiscasset, passed away peacefully at Togus Springs Hospice on Jan. 21, 2024. Born on Oct. 2, 1944 in New York City, he was raised by his parents Huber and Marion Gemmill in Short Hills, New Jersey. Bill graduated from the.
William Gemmill, 79, of Wiscasset, passed away peacefully at Togus Springs Hospice on Jan. 21, 2024. Born on Oct. 2, 1944 in New York City, he was raised by his parents Huber and Marion Gemmill in Short Hills, New Jersey. Bill graduated from the.