For you. Right now were getting close to the 70s out towards brentwood, love vacaville in calistoga. Youve actually climbed there now. So its definitely been a cool start. Youre also holding on to a lot of cloud cover both along the east bay shoreline, north bay and peninsula. Lot of the rest of us are brightening up now and setting us up for what will be a very mild afternoon winds from the west are pushing this cool air on into the bay and contributing to what will be the coolest feeling day of them all today. Daytime highs for most of us staying in the 60s to 70s. This is before a big change of pace warming up already tomorrow, which ill get to in your full forecast. Back to you. All right. Thank you very much, john. 10 oclock. The time more developing news that were following this morning. Residents in one san pablo neighborhood now under that Evacuation Order that went into place yesterday after they found Hazardous Material inside boxes in the backyard of a home. Earlier this mor
The developing story. He joins us. Live in the newsroom. Reporter the investigation got going 2. 5 weeks ago. A seattle woman says she was kidnapped and driven to a home in klamath falls, oregon, 450 miles away, a 7 hour drive. The fbi says the woman was chained up in the cinderblock cell and sexually assaulted. Investigators say the homemade cell was located in the garage and shared a few pictures. That is what you see. They say there was only one lightbulb. She managed to escape and get help. The suspect was this 29yearold, who was arrested in reno, nevada, he has lived in 10 different states. The fbi tells me within the past hour, he lived at numerous locations in the oakland area from 2012 to 2018. This morning, the fbi gave details about how the seattle woman freed herself. The woman fought for her life, beating the doors and the walls of the cell, bloodied hands. Through her perseverance, she broke free and waved down a passing motorist asking for their help to call 911. The vict
From the areas local news station. Youre watching the kron. 4 morning news at thanks for waking up with us and aria and im james and on this thursday morning, were enjoying once again, mild conditions, at least to start off the day. We should find out how the rest of the day and the rest of the weekend coming listen that right now. Mourning john guys. Its looking really nice out there for a lot of areas this morning. You like that cool feel of this morning has been one for you. Your view outside getting a little brighter. Now, the sea at the embarcadero cruise ship right here. Looking good, pulled up there under some partly cloudy skies right now. Now we are seeing visibility improving cloud cover lifting in some cases burning off. And we are seeing a fairly steady breeze to youll notice that cool, crisp feel to it almost feels like a fall day rather than in early august. A but that all changes, which means if you like the cool enjoy today, its 50s and 60s. Right now later on today, 60
Highway patrol with the agency has to say about the job openings. But first, a Human Trafficking operation over a decade in the making. Details on the nationwide effort to bring victims home. From the areas local news station. This is kron. 4 news at 3. Thanks for joining us here on kron. 4 news at 3. Im noelle bellow. Our top story this afternoon and nationwide fbi led effort to rescue victims of Human Trafficking leads to the recovery of 200 survivors and the arrest or cite are citing of more than 5 dozen suspected traffickers operation cross county first launched in the bay area 13 years ago and has since spread across the country. Kron fours Philippe Djegal reports several victims were recovered here locally. Operation Cross Country just wrapped up ending with few or human traffickers on the streets and victims who survived exploitation. Now on the road to recovery goal is to stop predatory behavior. Temps are predators. The San Francisco division of the fbi joined the alameda and
Investigation tonight. Neighbors are calling on city leaders to do more to stop what theyre calling an ongoing problem. Thanks for joining us tonight at 5. Im dan thorn and im vicki liviakis. Firefighters are still working to determine what caused that fire. But a Neighborhood Group says that theyve been warning the city about fires popping up for months now. Kron fours rob nesbitt talk with the president of the Hayes Valley Neighborhood Association joins us now in studio with more on the concerns residents have been sounding the alarm on this for months. The president the association told me that residents have documented fires caused by homeless encampments for months. Now, she says no matter what caused yesterdays fire, something needs to be done. The entire hayes valley neighborhood is thankful that no one was hurt in tuesdays fire at the intersection of octavia boulevard and oak street residents still worry about the possibility of a fatal fire in the near future. President of the