the folks who take metro. today s major delays stem from track problems in medical center and woodly park ask it backed up the entire red line and big crowds started forming at the start of the morning rush. all of this is happening as metro s top leaders were on their way to face lawmakers on capitol hill. transportation reporter adam tuss is live at one of today s trouble spots in bethesda. adam? reporter: that s right, pat. we asked the general manager why this started along the red line and he said basically it was a water issue. of course, we have documented the water issues here at the medical center station and how every time it rains the water just goes into the station. crews have cleared out of here right now. there are some maintenance personnel still lingering around here, but we are told that the single tracking is now gone. nevertheless, it was an ugly morning commute for a lot of people frustrated by what they were finding as they were trying to make their
36-year-old james lyons of woburn. that s who police say pulled the knife and almost killed a man before taking off on a motorcycle. but he didn t get too far because woburn police arrested him right here in town today thanks to what they say is help from the internet and some good old-fashioned police work. within 18 hours we were able to identify, locate and arrest this individual. reporter: woburn police began investigating immediately after responding to a stabbing outside jake and joe s around life-threatening injuries. reporter: chief says the stabbing was caught on camera and the video showed a slowingo on the suspect james lyons shirt so dts looked up the company and found an employee photo matching the one they tracked him down andard him at a people in woburn today. this is normal for us that s a good thing. when something like this seriously and we aggressively go after it using whatever resources we can. reporter: now what they re working on is a motive.
motive. there is no clear indication of motive. reporter: woburn police still looking into what happened that started the fight that led to the stabbing. a you will they know now is both the suspect and victim were in the restaurant at the same time. there were a group of individuals some of them ended up out front and an altercation ensued. reporter: fox twifs the only one to talk with one of the guys who witnessed the altercation. all of a sudden he walked out and the two guys were already there. head-butted him then all hell broke loose. reporter: the blanks could now be nild now that a suspect is in custody now be filled in now that the suspect is in custody. to me this isn t what woburn is all about. and lyons is charged with assault with intent to murder. he s being held here at the woburn police department on $50,000 bail until his fox 25 news. when this story first broke we went an alert out. when we re not on the air download the fox 25 news app f
on fox 25 at 6:00 we were the only station to speak with the key witness. police say they have now found the man responsible with the attack. erkea richie has more. reporter: he is 36-year-old james lyons of woburn. that s who police say pulled the knife and almost killed a man before taking off on a motorcycle. but he didn t get too far because woburn police arrested him right here in town today thanks to what internet and some good old-fashioned police work. within 18 hours we were able to identify, locate and arrest this individual. reporter: woburn police began investigating immediately after responding to a stabbing outside jake and joe s around midnight that left one man with life-threatening injuries. reporter: chief says the stabbing was caught on camera and the video showed a slowingo on the suspect james lyons shirt so dts matching the one they tracked him down andard him at a people in woburn today. this is normal for us that s a good thing. when somethin
this fan nearly disappeared. our cabin was you open up the door and just take a step out. and it was like a river. reporter: the mudslides wiped out anything in their path from cut off roads. officials say mud and debro covered roads trapped thousands of people. more than 3-inches of rain fell in some parts of southern california sunday. it was raining so bad that that entire mountain slid down. reporter: at least one person died in mount ballotdy. crews there were swept away in swollen creeks and hot tubs were pushed on the roads. emergency crews are now working to clean roads. ko im for cbs news. the flooding spread across southern california into nevada. there s a flood warning near flash flood warning near las vegas until 6:30 this morning. keeping cockles eye on the sky today a close eye on the sky today. more dry lightning is expected and lightning probably started the fire that burned eight homes near bernie in shasta county. houses of people have b