possible solution. reporter: hi, brian, the chp is still investigating the claim. they say the female driver was not hurt by the fallen debris. the driver says the incident happened in the midsection of that span. transportation officials say the richmond san rafael bridge is safe. but drivers aren t buying it. i hold my breath every time i go over the bridge now. the chp is investigating a female driver s claim about concrete chunks falling on her windshield. she says it happened just before 8:00 last night. driving on the lower deck toward richmond. she tells the authorities, two pieces about the size of a baseball fell and caused two chips on the windshield. that s awful, someone can really get hurt. it s very scary. chp officers stopped traffic on the lower deck last night. but say they could not find any concrete debris. a cal trans spokeswoman dismissed the claim today. she says engineers fount a pothole in mid span but nothing else. as officers continue to
interview. ah! sucker! got me right in the eye! probably 7, 8, 9, times, there s 10! reporter: the venom causes the skin to swell. aside from attacking people, those bees yesterday killed a bird and these two dogs. milo and gunnar. the vet tells me she stopped counting after she pulled out 50 stingers from each dog. a professional beekeeper believes these are africanized killer bees. if you ignore them, like me right now, they don t sting you. if you make some like very fast movement, like right now, so they start be more aggressive. [ buzzing ] oh, yeah. climbing up my hair, trying to get to my head. i m like i don t know what to do. i m running around screaming. reporter: several neighbors ran to help this mail carrier when a swarm of bees attacked her. i don t really like it. i got stung twice one behind the ear and one on the top of the head. reporter: here are two samples right here. they look like regular honeybees. but, of course, these are no regular b
his brothers in arms are on the move. the beekeeper was raising bees right back there. they are far from hitchcock road. nothing like this have we seen before with his beak bs. woman he says those are not the same honey beers bs his son has care for. they escaped into the neighborhood friday. it could have come from any swarm they came in on a track or was somehow brought back from the pollination. reporter: want on the loose the bees lived up to their names costing two dogs their lives. tox spread quickly in the neighborhood. nearly everyone told a story about being swarm. their africanized bees. i ve never seen anything like it before in my life. reporter: she cannot complete her rounds. they went straight from a hair and then my hair fell out. i do not know what to do after that. i was running up and down the street screaming. i am afraid to go out. you could do not know what can happen. reporter: we tried demonstrating the problem when this one was not
investigators give amber lee an exclusive look at what they ve recovered. reporter: police tell me they found hundreds of stolen items inside a storage unit, similar to the ones you see behind me. now they re trying to determine if these suspects are part of a larger ring. investigators showed us the hundreds of laptops, tablets, cell phones, and other stolen goods found in just one storage locker. the sting began last thursday morning. it started here at 7th and market. police tell me this is a known hot spot for thieves fencing stolen goods. we were able to see them loading and unloading. reporter: police say these items were taken during home burglaries, car break-ins, or just snatched from a victim s hand. some were stolen from stores. thieves lined backpacks with aluminum foil. it disabled the sensors. reporter: and it can disrupt gps tracking. a lot of these had power, too, when we found them. so they were newly stolen. reporter: now investigators are tryi
they found hundreds of stolen items inside a storage unit, similar to the ones you see behind me. now they re trying to determine if these suspects are part of a larger ring. investigators showed us the hundreds of laptops, tablets, cell phones, and other stolen goods found in just one storage locker. the sting began last thursday morning. it started here at 7th and market. police tell me this is a known hot spot for thieves fencing stolen goods. we were able to see them loading and unloading. reporter: police say these items were taken during home burglaries, car break-ins, or just snatched from a victim s hand. some were stolen from stores. thieves lined backpacks with aluminum foil. it disabled the sensors. reporter: and it can disrupt gps tracking. a lot of these had power, too, when we found them. so they were newly stolen. reporter: now investigators are trying to return these items to their owners. charles fisher tells me his home was broken into eight days