as we take a look at the bay it looks like another hot one. we ll aim for another high of 90 degrees, 77 degrees by 9:00. 85 by noon, 891 by 3:00 p.m. the high today will be 92 reading probably not until 3:30 or 4:00. 89 by 6:00 p.m. there could strong thunderstorms around parts of the area this evening. i ll have that on future tracker and eventually the heat and humidity drops. reporter: and eventually our speeds drops on the highway, we have an accident in port richmond that left debris on the roads. of you can see they are sweeping it up. the scene is different because a bunch of police officers arrived on the scene and took down the caution tape that one of the people involved in the accident put up across the road. i would stick with frankford to get around the accident scene until they get things cleared out in port richmond. southbound come the headlights toward the schuylkill expressway. southbound on the boulevard at strahle street they are doing work in the outer
weapon in the streets..and others who saw him run after crashing his truck near the bp gas station on harrison avenue. less than a block away the man gaston was ordered to ground, he initially complied but the atmosphere quickly changed when he reached inside his waistband here s a first check of your right now a twist in the case of a wrong way driver who police say caused a fatal crash.calls to dispatchers show she was likely headed the wrong way on the opposite side of interstate 71 half an hour before the crash. jordan burgess is live at the hamilton county justice center with what her lawyer had to say for her in court this morning. they pointed to the fact she has two young kids.. and hasn t been in trouble before. but the judge still set a bond that will make it tough for her to get out of jail. that driver.. taryn chin.. looked like she was still in shock as she appeared in court a few hours ago.her bond was set at a total of 300-thousand vehicular homicide charges a
this girl is found safe. the young girl s parents are thanking god as well as everyone that looked for her. let s get to the massive search. investigators searching on the woods behind the home. police say her mom and siblings were inside at the time. her father just stepped out. canines, helicopters, officers, deputies combing the area. word spreading on social media quickly. andrew lives nearby and decided to take a different route home. he saw something in the distance. as he got closer, he realized it was lana. she put her hands up like she was happy to see me. gave me a big hug. i put her in the car waiting for police. she was relaxed and calm in the car. she knew she was safe. reporter: after police arrived, the young girl was transported by ems to the hospital. her family says she is doing well. says this investigation is far from over. news channel 5. thank you. now a check of the forecast with somara. a frosty morning. lighter. 10 degrees in medina. 11 in
if she just got out and was walking around, maybe we need to talk to her another day but if someone took her, shame on you. and the grandma tells us the girl doesn t appear to have been outside for very long. meanwhile the lorain police department says this investigation is far from over. sarah phinney, news channel 5. great she was found alive last night, too. it was cold out there. miracle here. and it s chilly this morning. let s get a check on weather and traffic. we will start with somara theodore. i have a question on twitter. can you tell me why it s zero here and 38 down the road. we are off to a cold start. single for everyone but single digits in areas like lake county. a lot like zero in ashtabula. where winds are lighter you won t see the feel like temp very much. hour by hour, temperatures rise to the low 30s today. we will see a good deal of sunshine. i got better news about your weekend forecast. you have to stick around for that. how are the roads, kri
and all of the people that helped search for the 2-year- old, especially the man who found her but many questions remain. it s the ending everyone hoped for, a toddler clutching an fbi agent alive and well ending hours of concern. she is just a tiny baby. we need her to come home. k-9s, choppers and deputies searched the area around the family s lorain home while hundreds of volunteers gathered nearby. word spreading on social media reaching andrew, who was taking a different route home when help spotted something. i threw my car in park, through the hazards on, she put her arms up and grabbed me. outline of her tip any hands and feet visible in the snow at north jefferson and missouri a half mile from her house. i kept telling her i would take her to mommy. reporter: an ambulance ride made the reunion possible. thank you, lord. that s all i can say, thank you, lord. reporter: although grateful, the grandmother has concerns. maybe we need to talk to her anothe