awards. he took the helm of the newspaper's business section. >> please tell us that the daughter is a student. reporting live, wbal-tv 11 is. >> we have new developments in the case of a woman's body found in a manhole. police have identified the victim and had arrested her former boyfriend on first-degree murder charges. david collins is following the case. >> bell was denied this morning for the suspect. police credit a detective working on a missing persons case for breaking the story. >> he confessed to police that he killed his former girlfriend. >> he admitted to choking her to death. >> workers discovered the body. r her hands cannot be located and her feet had fallen off but were still inside her shoes. >> our detectives got a confession and the whole murder stem from a domestic incident that when terribly bad. >> the victim had filed a protective order. court papers show that she was unfair of her life. -- in fear of her life. >> her roommate said that she never came home that night and somewhere between being dropped off by the cab and entering the apartment, she never made it. >> a detective broke the case. the detective was working on a missing person's report and saw a news photo of the manhole and spot of the house " where cruz lived. neighbors said she was very pleasant and very quiet. investigators say that cell phone records show that with a college other many times. police recovered a letter written to vasquez. police say that the missing hands and knees foot detaching are signs of decomposition. >> there is no reformation on the public corruption case against the baltimore mayor. a judge has denied a request to throw up perjury charges. jim miller is live outside the courthouse. >> the judge's decision keats and played the allegations that concern for -- a fur coats and a reputation of a shot of what. -- of a shot pollack -- excess of shopper. -- excessive shopper. the judge said the perjury charges will stand. the mayor is accused of lying about gets. the team has 30 days to appeal the judge's ruling. they're considering options and dixon is expected to go on trial next month. reporting live from the mitchell courthouse, i am j. miller. >> police have arrested and charged an annapolis man with raping a 17-year-old. the 37-year-old is accused of assaulting a victim of she was attending a party. police arrested the suspect and charged him with rape, assault and false imprisonment. >> a soldier will be laid to rest. he was one of three soldiers killed when an explosive device exploded. the veteran services were held today. >> fire officials want to know who started several fires at feagles jim. authorities say it about half hour to get the fire and a controlled. there were a different fires set throughout the building. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> tonight, there are new details about how maryland helps officials to distribute vaccines. john sherman is live at the state office complex. >> we learned more about the plans. age county will get a limited amount and then they take different approaches. >> i would check it -- characterized this shipment as the first that a very long marathon. >> targets include health-care workers and the homeless. >> we're going to take our limited allocation and we will get back and vaccinate homeless shelters because that is an exceptional when vulnerable section. it is very hard to contain that because the conditions are crowded in that setting. >> statewide, the numbers are more daunting. >> in the population of interest, the target group is 2.9 million maryland theres -- marylanders. health officials insist that the vaccine is safe. >> the approach that was taken was to use the same method for the regular vaccine. not to cut corners or try anything experimental. fortunately, we were able to do that. five years ago, we would not have been able to do it. >> every family's biggest question is when they can get theirs. in howard county, a plan to give away 6000 buses. they plan on having a swine flu clinic at every hour marion, jr. and high school. there will be clinics set up all over the state of maryland, but they will not begin in earnest until the middle october. >> >> the 4600 block of semmes as a very serious accident. there is a lot of damage done to the vehicle. firefighters are now arriving on the scene. they're waiting for paramedics to arrive. as we get more information, we will update you. >> still to come, more than one dozen school buses vandalized. >> hear what the owner has to say about the destruction. >> you can take advantage of more than 100 ways to learn and is still. we will tell you all the details, straight ahead. >> john has a lot to say about officials in yesterday's game. hear what they have to say later in sports. >> a classic cool, dry weather. it is likely to bring us up cool weather as we head toward the middle of the week. right now, it is 65 degrees and 67 in the inner harbor. here is what is coming up on jay leno. >> jamie foxx, plus the l.a. dodger coach and we have had lollands -- headlines. >> some students got a late start this morning after more than one dozen school buses were vandalized. the break-in fuel lines were damaged. robert dobbs has an idea who committed the crime. >> >> it in had to be a mechanic for someone that has a lot of knowledge about a school buses. it had to be somebody who knows about a school bus. >> the buses should be repaired and running by noon tomorrow. an automated call was sent to parents. >> looking for something to do? there are over 100 activities you can take part in for free. jennifer shows us there are some fine and -- fun and usual -- fun and unusual things to do. >> molly is a stilt walker and you can do it too. it is part of day organization that is offering free shows. molly is a principal artist. it is a nonprofit organization that specializes in puppet shows and parades. >> it is fun to teach people because there conquering their fears and overcoming the expectations. >> people will learn in one or two sessions. >> he know that i had to give it a try. >> this is so worth it. he have to try this out. this is really cool. i like it. >> it is also a really good workout. the city wide our celebration is sponsored by the office of promotion of the arts and events are offered for all ages. >> we have workshops for adults. we have lectures and historic tours. >> if you have all was -- always wanted to learn something new, check this out. >> now, you're 11 insta-weather forecast. >> it is the last week of trading before the festival. there is reason weather this week. it was great running weather. it was 68 this afternoon. it was good running weather. it was 97 degrees. look at the clear skies. this is showing signs of dissipating. the stage is set for a coal mine. as the skies will be clear. temperatures are in the upper 60s. there may be a little frost out there. it is the mid-60s and delaware. iit will be around it is in the inner harbor. the high pressure is coming in from the west. it will probably keep us dry, tomorrow. it will produce rain and snow. you can see some showers developing ahead of that. that is the system that will come in our direction. the main part of that system will arrive in baltimore. and tomorrow, we will cloud up in the afternoon. it will get down to the coastal areas. there will be dry weather tomorrow. a line of showers will come through but what shall through -- how quickly this moves through. there -- it may be a little wet, " but this will follow a system and headed to thursday. it looks like there will be a chance of rain. partly cloudy skies tomorrow. on the day, the winds will turn to the east. look at the last eight races, and there was only one winner. the warmus was in 2005. last year was the second one as day. it looks like that this time around, we may have a few shifts -- a few scattered showers. and there are signs guys on thursday. this could produce some showers. >> and the ravens know that they cannot start the game with a a fumble and finish with a drop pass and blame someone else. several questionable calls to play role in yesterday's game. officials charged illegal contact. they went off on the officials. on the heels of a blown call, they were charged with brushing against brady's leg. at the coast is not secure regret anything he said to the referees yesterday and loves how his players to into the game lead to officials. >> >> i've never seen a penalty. the parents who was on me constantly. our bench was great. our guys did a great job. but the head coach communicate with the officials. they kept their head in the game through difficult circumstances and play ball. so, what do you think about that? if you blame poor officiating text a letter be. the number again is 88509. standard text messaging rates apply. 45% blamed the rough. you will feel better if he texture and her way. maryland running back stock will miss at least the next five weeks 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