epidemic. it s sad. reporter: bill and tammy lost their son to a heroine overdose. they now run a sober living house in pleasantville and say the arrests in atlantic city aren t a surprise. this is the proof that s in the pudding that, you know, that the opiate epidemic has no bound ris or no borders. it doesn t matter where you work. reporter: police telling me information from a concerned citizen about drug use within the communications bureau prompted the investigation. they tell me the probe is ongoing and there could be additional charges. live in atlantic city, i m ted greenberg, nbc10 news. a day care teacher is under arrest accused of sexually assaulting a 3-year-old. according to court documents, 33-year-old michael barbee confessed to the crime at the early learning center in norristown. deanna durante has been digging into his background. that s ahead at 5:30. first alert weather. a live look at cape may. we see the wind is picking up, the temperatures, a
at that point in time, i have to commend the university, their officials, the administration, because they immediately contacted the chester police department. i can tell you i just look at the posting. i can t read the whole thing. there are expletives in it. it says, i will attempt to shoot every i, expletive, hate that bully me every single day and there was a reference to columbine. when they arrested the student, there were no guns. there was no apparent threat. but the student has been charged with making terroristic threats and unlawful use of a computer. but, again, in this case it was a cell phone. his name has not been public yet but i understand that we will learn it soon. live on the widener campus, lu ann cahn. now to developing news on the ebola outbreak. madrid s regional government has announced it will euthanize the dog owned by a spanish woman infected with ebola. the spanish nursing assistant has the first case of ebola transmitted outside of west afric