After an initial court appearance. My neighbor across the street saw him taken out in cuffs. Reporter martinez always seemed friendly but allegations are disturbing. It doesnt look good, you know, he is with a 15 yearold it is surprising but i try not to get into anyone elses business. Reporter now, investigators say martinez provided a dna sam that many confirms he is the babys father. He is scheduled to be in court on october 25th, live from camden, cleve bryan, cbs3 Eyewitness News. Delaware county volume tire fire fighter is behind bars accused of inappropriate ly touching a 13 yearold girl. Thirty yearold anthony 10ney is facing indecent assault and corruption of minor. Victim told police he began touching her on her thighs and other private areas when she was 12. Eyewitness news has learned he remains an active volunteer fire fighter with the ridley park fire department. A preliminary hearing is set for october 2nd. Hurricane maria continues to cut a path of destruction through the caribbean. The storm is pounding the Dominican Republic with heavy rain and high winds as it passes off the east coast. This is some of the damage in the capitol of sanity toe domingo. Small structures no match for the hurricanes, rought seas, ravaging boats, rivers still swollen from irma has listen bias much as 6 feet in the Dominican Republic. We have our first lot a catastrophic damage. Authorities say Hurricane Maria has killed 15 people on the land, two dozen more are missing. Maria made land fall as a category five storm monday night with max sustained wind near 160 miles an hour. Hurricane ripped away many roofs, and shredded rain forests. Drone video in puerto rico shows massive flooding cause by marie a just 24 hours, the hurricane dumped 30 inches of rain on parts of the u. S. Territory. Much of the puerto rico is without power. But a glimmer of hope, Officials Say airport will reopen, to airlines, tomorrow. And cbs news correspondent david begnot is in san juan. Reporter residents of the puerto rico waited through mess Hurricane Maria left behind, flooding is widespread and electricity is non existent. Twenty minutes from san juan, in catono, police and volunteers are working to rescue people trapped by maria s storm surge. They held this man and his dog get out, get to dry land. They are sitting here, talking to people, and asking them for help in their home. Reporter across the island streets that dont look like rivers, are covered in power lines. Marias 155mile per hour wind s, crushed what was already a weak power grid. Officials cannot say when it will be restored. Before slamming puerto rico maria roared across mountainous island of dominica , the death toll has climbed to 15, search for the missing continues. The Dominican Republic saw whipping wind and drenching rain when storm passed the island today as a category three, marie ace moving toward turks and caicos. President trump has approved a federal disaster declaration for puerto rico. How do you feel when you see the rescue response. Happy. Very happy. Reporter with so many communities cut off, the full extent of the damage, it is not yet known. David begnot for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Our local Puerto Rican Community is coming together to provide relief to family and friendness puerto rico. Natasha brown tells us that the Philadelphia Council woman is helping lead the effort. Reporter Hurricane Marias wrath may be felt for years to come in puerto rico as philadelphians with family on the devastated island, to check on loved won and seek out ways to help. City councilman Maria Quinones sanchez is one of them. Puerto rico is ruined, that island nation as we knew it no longer exists. Hundreds of folks have no electricity or running water. It will take three or four days or even First Respond tours begin to get out into the street. Reporter puerto ricanto where is confronted with the first clear view of the devastation brought by hurricane marie, crumbled houses uprooted truce and massive flooding with no power and limited communication also a closed airport, philadelphians hoping to help, monetary donations are the best options at this point. Council woman sanchez says they will be using the cities puerto rican day parade activities on sunday as a way to raise money for the storm ravage island. We will continue our puerto rican and hispanic activities and gear them toward a relief effort. Reporter as many as 5,000 to 10,000 people are expected to participate in the weekend activities, many with their hearts and minds on puerto rico. Tonight is catholic mass, there will be directions happening. We dit at our flag raising. There will be the parade where we will be doing complexions and powe parade festivals will be hosting, opportunities for people to donate. Reporter donations are just the beginning of relief efforts, some in this area, council would man has still not been in touch with her own family members still there. Well, local organizations in the meantime are looking to try to establish a go fund me page as well. They are telling folks who want to donate to go to the, condition sealeo. Net web site and follow instruction toss contribute to the efforts. We will have more on our web site as well at cbs philly. Com that is very latest from now, live in the sat certainty, Natasha Brown for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Hurricane maria could impact turks and caicos and bohamas next. Meteorologist kate bilo joins us now with that and summer heat for the the first day of fall, kate. Today last day of summer and boy does it feel like it. Lets take a look at maria, the storm, right now, latest update just released from the National Hurricane certainty still has it as a dangerous category three major hurricane , headed for turks and caicos, could brush bohamas but should make that turn before making land fall. Heres latest track and stats on this storm. Still major hurricane, category three wind sustained at 120 miles an hour. It is moving to the northwest at 9 miles an hour right now. Central pressure at 960 milli bars. Heres latest track. We have a hurricane warning for turks and caicos island, bohamas under a Tropical Storm watch. The eye will pass, east of the bohamas for the most part. Then it starts to lift to the north. It will weaken as a lot of cold air here especially cold water i should say thanks to jose, category one, by tuesday , lurking off our coast , most models have it turning out to sea but heading back toward land cannot be ruled out. I will show you hurricane models in a bit. Here we are sweltering on the last day of summer, 87 degrees right now in philadelphia 87 in allentown, millville, as well, and that is our high so far for today. Well above average. More than 10 degrees above the normal high of 76. Only 10 degrees shy off the record, 97, that record was set a long time ago back in 1895. Coming up i will tell you how long this taste of july will last, when fall begins, tomorrow, and we will have again, the late lease at maria s path. Now, jessica, back over to you number of deaths, continue to rise following the 7. 1 magnitude earthquake, that rocked mexico, at least 245 people are now, feared dead. Crews are working around the clock to find those still missing, clearing debris to reach people, buried alive. A rescue team, spent valuable time working to pull a young girl from the ruble of her Elementary School only to find out that there was no child there. At least 38 buildings collapsed in mexico city, mexican Officials Say assistance is pouring in, from the International Community. We are receiving help from the u. S. , from japan, from chile, and in terms of equipment. In some spots, life is slowly returning to normal, mexico citys Transit System is backup and running. Organization mothers in charge held an impromptu press conference this morning ahead of todays city council meeting, their message was clear that the gun violence is a Public Health epidemic in philadelphia the group was joined by Kenyatta Johnson and member of the naacp. They discussed plans to introduce legislation declaring gun violence an epidemic. Gun violence is killing, and injuring hundreds of victims every year in this city, which says to me status quo isnt working. Councilman says that the legislation was also introduce todd recognize, this monday, september 25th as a national day of remembrance, for murder victims. Well, role children enjoyed an afternoon full of fun events courtesy of the Philadelphia Police athletic league. Eyewitness news at the pal center on tioga street. Today is and pal put on a, peace begins with you. They got to take part in fun activities including, a little bit of chalk art there. Beautiful. Coming up on Eyewitness News we all think of athletes as being rough and tough but something brought some of these Baseball Players to their knees, some were in tears, a frightening situation that now has players and fans, calling for a change. Also this. We will see, power and light. Local workers getting, food from victims of the Hurricane Irma, the unusual and even fun stories that are coming out of the devastation. It feels like summer but Holiday Hiring has already started, what companies are hiring and which won say their seasonal jobs might turn into fulltime jobs. A live look now from our scan in cape may, fall begins tomorrow but right now it feels like summer. Kate has the seven day well, players were left in shock during last nights yankees game after a little girl was hit by a foul ball. Flying off the bat at 100 miles an hour that ball hit the toddler in the stands. Players across the field, were in tears, and praying, unable to watch as medics attended to the child. Todd frazier who hit the ball addressed the incident after the game. I thought of my kid, you know, i have two kid, under three years old, and just hope that shes all right. That child is currently recovering in the hospital, with nonlife threatening injuries, and, said to be doing okay. Last nights foul ball scare has renewed debate over extending protected net nothing baseball stadiums. Some players are calling for changes to be made. Our joe holden joins us now at at the ball yard with how phillies are insuring fans safety in the stand. Joe, good evening. Reporter it was a speeding foul ball off Freddie Galvis bat that tipped balance for phillies to expand, their netting. That just happened, this year, for baseball, the phillies used a more transparent, fiber and material, so that the net wouldnt interfere with the view, but still, provides the level of comfort, from runaway and out of control foul balls, and, of course, splinterd bats fans say that is all good number one rule they say is paying attention. When you go to a game you have to take into consideration where you are sitting and make sure you are watching pitches and the bat, and, the break, and ball, hitting at 100 miles an hour plus when it comes off the bat reporter of course, video of that little girl taking that foul ball very hard to watch. There is some good news, we are told shes improving. Coming up on Eyewitness News at 6 00 more on this very, touching balance between making sure that the game is staying the same but also, keeping safety in mind. I will see new an hour, reporting live, outside the bank, joe holden for cbs3 Eyewitness News. Okay, joe, thanks. That was frightening. I know. Kate bilo joins us now with our forecast and as we get set , heading in the weekend, friday eve. Friday eve, if you have friday off, if you decided to take a three day weekend, what a good choice it was. Okay. Hree day weekend, what it will feel like a summer weekend out there. I know people have been saying and i commiserate, it ties hot , were ready for fall weather, christmas in the another but come january, february and it is in the 30s we will look back on weather like this and wish for it. So lets enjoy it while we have it. Lets look at what is going on outside. A few cloud drift nothing. Fee cloud if you can believe it still courtesy of jose which i will show new a moment home. Say is still hanging out still a Tropical Storm this storm just will not go away but luckily jose is a fish signature out over opened waters stationary so not bothering many people just yet and could help divert maria away from the United States. We will talk about that in just a moment. Blue skies here, nice warm evening in center city, near 90 degrees at cbs broadcast center. A lot of folks on the beach about an hour ago but everyone has packed up for the day. Still a few people, in the surf there on the sand in margate and a nice beach day but you have to watch out for those rip currents with jose still lurking out to sea. You can see those cloud drift nothing over portions of new jersey, moving in the city right now. They are high cloud, light, sparse, you can see rain from jose, still impacting cape cod and marthas vineyard, nantucket, places like that center of jose right about here and it is not going anywhere for a while. Temperatures, look at how warm it is, this feels like a july day when our average high is 87. We are 87 in the city. Eightyseven in allentown and millville. Cooler down the shore where were in the lower 80s in Atlantic City and wildwood. Seventysix in mount pocono feeling fantastic. Jose sits and spins. Here it is. It is not going anywhere. It will retro grade back to the west. Showers will stay out to sea but if you are down the shore over next couple of days just a few more cloud popping up, here and there, thanks to jose , a stray sprinkle from the sit on north and west tomorrow. It looks like a sunny, beautiful day. Still saturday we are seeing jose lurking out to sea not going anywhere but hope is jose stays here, it will eventually divert maria, around it, back out to sea instead of allowing maria to come toward United States which means help say hanging around would all be worth it. Heres a look at current model track on Hurricane Maria currently category three. Most of them take it, turn it out to sea. There are a couple that bring it close to the coast. These are out liars, it cannot be ruled out the chance that moves closer to the coast but as of right now vast majority is that it will head, further out to sea, courtesy of jose. Overnight mainly clear, mild, pleasant, 67 degrees. Tomorrow, warm, sunny, fall begins. Eightythree our high. Fall officially begins in the afternoon 4 02 a. M. So by this time tomorrow it will officially be fall, but as you can see it is not going to feel like it. 83 degrees outside tomorrow. Eightyfive saturday. Sunday and monday we will make a run for 90s. Record on monies 92 and we will be within a few degrees of. That next week we will start to head back down to normal but we have to keep an eye on marie. Yes, we do. Kate, thank you. Still ahead on Eyewitness News meisha and tori team up to talk eagles. They were on 94 wip to hang out with Angelo Cataldi and Company Coming up where fans can meet meisha and tori on sunday, leslie. It is finally here, eagles home opener against the giants and the phillies such an important part. We have a behind the scenes look at what it takes to g brick by brick a competition is born, craftmanship and speed are the aim of the game, so who is the best local bricklayer in the Delaware Valley. Coming up tonight on Eyewitness News at 6 00 kyw news radio justin udo show you the best in the business. Nice. Eagles nation is ready for sunday home opener. Vittoria woodill and Meisha Johnson are no exception they appeared on the wip morning show to talk eagles football with Angelo Cataldi and the gang. Wearing a bike helmet. Vittoria and meisha will be on 94 wip tailgate. They will be live, on chevy sunday kick off this sunday morning at 11 30 right here on cbs3. Leslie is joining us, now, with a look at sports. Of course. Go bird. Yes. Were on it. I know. Hope opener against giants and as our pat gallen shows us grounds crew has been very busy getting the field ready for the big game. Are you ready for some football . Well, this place is ready to rock. That means for the head of the grounds tony leonard it is busy season. Two or three days prior to game day we have a crew of eight or nine guys to get the field ready. We come in, first thing in the morning we mow, so the field does get mode five to seven times per week and shortly thereafter we will start to paint. We will spend three or four hours painting. Reporter leonards main concern when it comes to keeping the field pristine is nearly 300 milliondollar worth of athletes using it. Greatest challenge is maintaining that safe surface for players. Players want to necessity that they can perform at the best of their ability. We as fans want to watch them perform at the top of their game. So we try to provide them with the most safe field possible. Reporter to keep players safe eagles rely on a special turf grown in charlotte with a cost of over 150,000. So thinks bermuda. Yeah. It is lovely. Yes. It is lovely. It is golf course fair way. This is one of the premiere grasses that the nfl players like to play on. To keep it pretty they need to keep it dry. They manage that with the help of the paulsboro new jersey company, aquatrolls. It is an important element for us it provides with us that drainage. Reporter for winter months link has 2800 miles of heat pipe to keep it from freezing but one of the tonys most fond memories was where fancy technology would be of no use, eagles 2013 snow game a