Avenue in daly city. Tonight the search continues for the gunman. We are live now with a more clear picture can of what happened inside. For much of this afternoon much of this area was in fact in the shooting. But a short timeago daily police said there was a man in his 60s who did fire shot inside this building possibly aiming at a doctor here at the san joaquin medical dental center on southgate avenue. Doctors, staff, and patients were evacuated minutes after the 911 call of the shooting on the second floor of this building. A tactical offer swooped in and swept the building finding no evidence of a victim or suspect. Police say a doctor came across a man holding a gun in the hallway about 1 30 p. M. The doctor apparently did not recognize the gunman. There was no interaction between the doctor and the suspect save for the doctor turning and running once he saw a man holding a handgun. The doctor did not see any gunshot being fired. He saw a person with a gun as the doctor was depa
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Works. Reporter the woman tells me, she received a phone call, she bought a cash card, and within an hour, she was out hundreds of dollars. For someone to call on high home and violate me like this. And didnt want us to use her real name. I was just like in shock, and couldnt believe this happened to me. Reporter it all started with a voice message left on her home phone. From a man identifying himself as sergeant jackson, with the San Francisco sheriffs department. He said, well, were going to have a warrant out for your arrest. You failed to appear for jury duty. Reporter the man instructed her to buy a prepaid cash card in the amount of 480 at her local pharmacy. He had ann call him back with the cash cards account number, allowing him to access her money. The man told her, she could get her money back when she appeared in court. I believed it. I didnt want to go to jail. Reporter she realized she had been scammed when she went to court the next day, and told she hadnt been summoned