70 degrees that was the forecast high with nothing but sunshine and low humidity making it very comfortable. 70 the high so far today. in trenton the temperature 66. in wrightstown we have 68. down the shore pretty comfortable you can see in atlantic city 65 and of course down through wildwood 66. so dry for now. but not for long. we do have high pressure sliding off the coast. it will allow this moisture to move toward the northeast. you can see the front right now over chicago. when a meteorologist cease that over chicago we know we have about 24 hours before that moves toward the delaware valley. moat of this moisture will go through our northern and western suburbs and toward the north and east and it will be quite spot spotty. some clouds on the increase tomorrow. maybe a spotty shower but not after a very beautiful day. tomorrow looks like it s going to be another 10 across the region. so this evening, we have fair skies, if you re going out tonight no problems, 64 degr
of the truck believed to have been used to vandalize the field. you ve got a lot to work with. yeah, that s correct. our detectives will be taking a hard look at all the evidence that s been presented, and they did. (us with a number of different thing. reporter: video. correct. reporter: despite the best efforts of repair crews, dozens of kids age five to 14 who use this field will now have to play football elsewhere this saturday. that sickens robert kelly a volunteer coach who must not only explain that vandals damaged their sport sanctuary, but that someone even more hateful defaced it with a symbol of mass murder. what was your row act to the swastika. i said wow. who would actually come out here in this community and put something up like that? so it s kind of it hurts. it hurts to see that. lot of hate. lot of hate. ain t no place in the world for that. reporter: we told you that security cameras at the community center next door have already iden
this chilling surveillance video. two men hop out of a van in philadelphia s fairmount neighborhood. and they target add guy at gun point. robbing him. to night those robbers are still out there. good evening, i m lucy noland. i m iain page. police try to track down the attackers their target is telling his story and talking only to fox 29 s dave schratwieser who is at philadelphia police headquarters tonight. dave? reporter: iain, some scary moments for the 27-year-old victim who says he was simply out for an early morning workout when two men with a gun approached him and jumped him. i seen two guys approach me what appeared to be a gun so i put my hands up. reporter: two days after surveillance cameras captured two masked men robbing him at gun point this 27-year-old fairmount man was still shaken up. he spoke to fox 29 after we agreed not to show his face and use his name. i was just thinking i hope i don t get shot right now. pretty scary ordeal. reporter:
around this ford fusion, and around the home before setting it on fire. much of the front part of the car including the tires were severely burned. it is disturbing. there s a couple little kids on the second floor there. the reporter: we talked briefly to one of the owners of the car that was set on fire. do you have any sense of what happened? we have no idea. we came out of the house when we saw the flames, that was it. police are now involved, trying to figure out who was responsible and if they were targeting someone specifically. don t know what. i i can t see nobody trying to target me or my cousin or anybody. nobody has given you a hard time lately? no. the reporter: investigators posted this sign on the side of the house. they are now offering a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible. we are live in everett, robert goulston, fox 25 news. elizabeth: sky fox flying over 128 northbound in n
street down coulter, i heard screaming. reporter: this witness said he had just walked by 22-year-old carlesha freeland-gaither at 9:40 at the corner of coulter and green. she was screaming help, help. reporter: in the dark of night all he could see was the struggle. i don t know what happened inside the car. the glass came off and that s when i jumped back and all that and he pulled off. reporter: detectives found her cell phone and glasses at the scene along with a knife and a glove. we don t know what happened at all. carlesha s family says she s in this neighborhood frequently to visit friends and her godson. they came to the scene this morning with photos in hand ready to retrace her steps in search for answers. we re going to do the same thing everybody else is doing, search through houses and grass and leaves and any kind of pals you might see, just go through it, kick it. any kind of things you could find and pick up just to give us a clue as to where sh