asked search plane took off in sacramento to help in the effort. the plane has since returned. it has been almost 3 full days since the fishing boat capsized. sank during a freak storm off baja california in the sea of cortez. 27 fishing buddies most of them from the bay area were on board. they ended up in the water. 7 are still missing including don lee retired auto parts worker from san ramone who has gotten his fishing buddies together the past three years or so on this particular charter cruise the past two years. family friends said he had no equal about going. >> he just, you know, just loved it so much. he wanted his friends to enjoy it as well also. and so he would l it took him a year to pack for the next year. pl last year my husband i said have a good tri trip. the the the please take care of him. >>reporter: 7 missing fishermen and and these men listed. one confirmed fatality of central valley was his first time on the fishing trip. now the lee family have been working all day on getting social media. publicity and set up an account as well as a blog find our father. they have printed up missing person picture in both english and spanish hoping that perhaps the current took them down quite a a ways. missing men might be on land in a very remote area. they want as many people as possible to see their faces. family also is understanding that perhaps the fbi might be sending out divers to go look at that sunken ship in an estimated 300 feet of water to see if any victim may still be on board. live in san ramone, 7 news. all right john thank you. >> 4000 people without power tonight in morgan hill. pg&e on the scene trying to repair a damaged under ground cable. they say some customers will not have the power back on though until around midnight. at one point more than 7000 people were without power. meanwhile businesses closed and street lights in that part of morgan hill are out. >> berkeley police ask for help in locating 29-year-old cyclist went missing on tunnel road between the oakland berkeley hills. anthony michael barton is a former professional cyclist who has not been seen since saturday morning. lee ann has the latest on the search. the the she has the cell phone that may tell more about the disappearance of twain-year-old berkeley resident anthony michael martin. james was supposed to meet with her boyfriend on saturday at 8:00 p.m. at his apartment near the uc berkeley campus. >> when i picked up food and walked over to his place and i waited out front of the place for about an hour and a half 2 hours then i got a call from a cyclist who found his phone. >>reporter: that cell phone was picked up near this stretch of tunnel road. just above the tunnel. martin was riding a fluorescent green white road bike. he may have been wearing street clothes at the time. james says her boyfriend was just recovering from a respiratory illness and had also been fasting for several days. >> he was going through a cleans and i think he was malnourished. physically mentally he may not have been able to pump know cycle at the same level that he did before. >>reporter: berkeley police are investigating the case but say the former professional cyclist could be anywhere. >> it is possible that he has an avid cyclist and former professional according to the girlfriend could have gone l a numbert routes which covers you know 10, 12, 15 square miles of sometimes wooded terrain. sometimes steep terrain. >>reporter: martin was an engineer and physicist. his girlfriend admits he was having a hard time getting his life in order. >> he was under a lot of stres stress. he's working a full time job. he is trying to finish p hd in physics. p.m. that's a lot to have on your plate. >>reporter: she says martin had recently decided to leave the bay area to move back to florida where his parents live. his car is still parked behind his apartment complex. according to his girlfriend mike martin was supposed to leave the bay area today, tuesday, in the mean time his parents are still in florida. in the oakland hills, lee ann, abc 7 news. firefighters stopped large grass fire before it reached any homes or structures near tracey today. the flames burned about 400 acres near interstate 5 80 and chris man road in san joaquin county. started as vehicle fire then spread quickly to nearby brush. cal fire says dray conditions and winds fueled the flames as well as the heat of course. no one was injured. more than 50 crews responded to the scene while airplane and helicopters dropped water on to the flames from above. here is an image to share with you. look at this dust cloud in arizona that stretched for miles. clouds swept through the phoenix area this evening. it blue through phoenix sky harbor international airport and reduced visibility to less than a quarter of a mile on some highways. authorities to your knowledge drivers pull off the road as soon as they saw dust starting to blow in. pretty wild. >> well different kind of mess. fourth of july is over and the bay area is cleaning up today. illegal fireworks that went off all night long last night did some damage and really created a big mess in many areas. we caught illegal displays in the sky over oakland last night. fairly elaborate displays, too. cecelia spoke with resident in berkeley who had fireworks going off all around them laste around the corner illegal fireworks weren't so kind. this vacate apartment apartment building wept up in flames. fire investigators have no doubt about what caused it. >> berkeley had their fireworks last night. we would have encouraged our residents and community. >>reporter: east oakland this also torched. fire investigators are looking into whether smoldering illegal fireworks are to blame. fourth of july fireworks spectacular. lighting up the skies like big budget professional shows. only there weren't any professionals around for the illegal displays. >> literally explodes and like all around. >>reporter: sign of how explosive the problem is, this drop-off barrel at fire station in east oakland practically empty. just around the corner a street littered with remains of neighborhood fireworks show. fireworks in this neighborhood left him frustrated. >> if they had been doing their job they would have caught the them. him if if the police l illegal for pl fireworks. >>reporter: but authorities say they are out numbered. >> given the number of fireworks they are stretched thin already so it is pleading with the public and asking neighbors to ask their neighbors not to par take in lighting off fireworks. >>reporter: now up to local police department to enforce the ban on illegal fireworks and fines can run from 1,000 dollars all the way up to continue,000 dollars if caught with large amounts. reporting in berkeley, abc 7 news. and on the subject we are warned every year about the dangers of using fireworks. that is a warning that is tragically clear to one family in the east bay. concord man in the hospital after a back yard fireworks accident blew off part of his hand. jonathan bloom spoke with his wife hoping that others now don't make the same mistake. many. >> feel like a nightmare. >>reporter: she says she hasn't slept since she watched her husband mike light illegal fireworks that exploded in his hand. >> it blew as quickly as it li lit. fuse must have been something was wrong witness. >>reporter: firefighters say it was an m 1,000. fireworks with as much explosive material as quarter stick of dynamite. l blast destroyed parts of 3 of mike fingers. this finger. this finger and till think this one is actually this one was the worst. this one was broken and justices shredded. >>reporter: she says the fireworks were left behind by some friends over to celebrate her 40th birthday couple days earlier. flt labels were unreadable. he stood across the yard and tried lighting 2 that were dud then the third that was not. >> the silence after the boom probably was pl what i can't keep get out of my head and then the him if pandemonium. >>reporter: peters 2 kids were watching as mike staggered toward his family bleeding profusely. >> when a human being bleed ins front of you it's scary. it makes everything real. >>reporter: even more relevant for mike peteers who makes his life using his hands to operate heavy machinery. doctors say with difficulty he will be able to go back to work. his wife hopes the story teaches others not to play with explosives. >> don't pick up a firework or anything and think it is okay. it could have been his face. he could have blown up in his face and he could be blind right now. >>reporter: concord police say unlikely he will be charged with a crime even though setting off that firework could be considered a felony. by the way if you have any fireworks would you like to get rid of police will be happy to come to your house and take them for disposal. this is 7 news. more to bring you at 9:00. bold robbery in san francisco. how 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[ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. it's hard work; i need a nap. >> investigators still have not been able to identify the man shot and killed by bart officers sunday night at san francisco civic center station. now at this point the suspect is only identified as white male between 35 and 50 years of age wearing a tie die shirt and green military fatigue pants. police say he had a knife in one hand and bolts in the other and officer opened fire about a minute after confronting him on the plat for. one of the 2 officers had a taser but did not use it. >> any deadly force situation of taser is a tool of availability. officer will make split second decision regarding how to respond with deadly force. our investigation will rae veal why he chose to use his weapon. >>reporter: investigators say witnesses described this man as combative who refused to comply with officers orders. now rae viewing bart surveillance tape that they say caught a partial view of the shooting. this was the sixth officer involved shooting in bart 40 years history. amazing crime in san francisco. picasso drawing worth hundreds of thousands of dollars was stolen this morning right off the wall from san francisco gallery. police are trying to identify the man who took the pencil on paper sketch. the drawing from 1965 is just 8 by 10 inches and titled if pet similar. he walked in the gallery at union square snatched the painting or the drawing rather then left in a cab. if white sheet of paper is posted where the drawing once hung. police spent the afternoon questioning taxi drivers for clue and lacking for surveillance video of the area. >> he won't get very far. someone in the art world know this is type of painting. if he tries to sell it or whatever the case may be hopefully somebody will recognize the painting and give us a call and make an arrest in the case. >>reporter: the man suspected of taking the picasso is described as white male, 6 feet tall between 30 and 35 years of age. he was wearing a dark colored jacket and pants at the time with what it shirt and loafer with no sox. >> fun rafting trip tl quickly turned dangerous for group of bay area people. rafting the chili bar run south fork of the american river near placervill placerville. wayne explains why rafting right notice is so very different than it has been in year past. >>reporter: nothing like the morning after joy of unpacking from a weekend camping trip unless a guy is plain grateful to see another morning at all. that's jim of walnut creek. >> i feel in a little bit blessed. a little bit lucky. >>reporter: the evidence on camera inside this case. fichlt oh, my god. we e gog to e. >>report: avyou ever been more frightened in your life. >> no i have not. >> i was pushed to the limit these for sure. >>reporter: it's latest wrinkle from portable camera. near death experience captured during a rafting trip down the south fork of the american river near folsom. extreme conditions of this spring that lured them to the river in the first place. water moving at 5000 cubic feet per sec. three times the normal afternoon. just hadn't planned that it would pl take them under. if plenty of white water rafter get tossed that is part of the sport. but even for this well trained experienced group, the strength of these rapid water took a toll and then for a minute on end went to work on the wills. >> what surprised memos was going down the river that long. it felt like i was under the water for 5 to 8 seconds. the that's when l ty asked myself if this can't be the way that i'm going to do. >>reporter: ultimately no they all survived. one woman in the group did suffer a near concussion and went to the hospital. >> she went into shock. she had memory loss. short-term memory loss. >>reporter: now she will have the video as cautionary tale of one raft trip gone arye. >> 1 2 3 and close-up. >>reporter: after last weekend close call here's one last picture to appreciate. safe and home happy ending from walnut creek, abc 7 news. >> safe and sound. whether an adventure that was. scary so quickly. spencer is here and of course that river was raging because l of all this heat with the snow melt. >> the heat holds on inland. we hoped to see a cool down rather than later but will come later. live view from the high definition east bay hills camera. lacking towards western sky which is still quite bright with the after glow of sunset and very clear and pleasant l to warm in some parts of the bay area right now. here's satellite close-up showing this afternoon condition. we had fog up against the coast license and active stormy weather over in the sierra. let's take a closer look at high pressure around the bay area today. we had one record hay for this date. oakland high of 84 degrees. record high for this date in oakland. some higher numbers but not records. 102 degrees the high in morgan hill today. 99 at livermore. 98 at antioch. fairfield lots of 90 in the inland area and 72 in san francisco. right now temperatures range from ride wooid ly 54 degrees at half moon bay and san francisco to mid 80's inland apartment i don't care 86 degrees at this hour and 70's around the bay. still coastal fog continuing to hold on throughout the night. mild to warm inland overnight tonight. with wide ran of temperature tomorrow like today with below normal temperature by the weekend. overnight tonight look for low not to drop very low range from mid 50's to upper 60's in the inland east bay. so fog near the coast. mild to warm overnight and tomorrow will be another warm day as well inland areas. we have alignment of system setting up writ now as you cane see on the satellite image bring us a cool down by weaken. sea breeze gets stronger stronger as the center of low pressure pushes inland so day by day we see sea breeze strengthening to the point it finally start to bring temperatures down in the inland areas. tomorrow morning still a little fog a little bit beyond the coast and bring back to the coast line and have a pattern tomorrow much like what we saw today. highest temperature along the coast in the 60's, 70's to 80's around the bay. 90's to 100 in warmest inland location so we still may see triple digit tomorrow. in the south bay look for high pressure around 89 santa clara 90 at san jose, up to 95 in los gatos on the peninsula. san mateo 84. redwood city 86 at palo alto. low 60's on the coast. sunset district and north bay range from mid 80's to upper 90's to 100 at ukiah. beach high from mid 70's to 80's and inland east bay will sizzle again with mid to upper 90's. just 99 at brentwood probably feel like 100. near monterey bay 70's near the bay mid upper 90's inland at gilroy and morgan hill. here's the accu-weather 7 day forecast l so the inland heat will be rather stubborn and will take awhile to retreat but by friday we see inland high dropping back in the 80's through the weekend and into early next week. mid 80's and upper 60's on the coast and it is really going to be warm for a couple more days in the inland location. >> look forward to the weekend. looks like. >> really looking forward to that. >> city of richmond poised to begin issuing municipal i.d. card. any richmond resident can get one but the program grau out of an effort to help undocumented people in particular. l heather has the story now from richmond. l. >>reporter: san francisco has already implemented a city i.d. card program. oakland will soon and now richmond is likely next. the mayor says one in 4 richmond resident is foreign born. many undocumented. have a hard time accessing city services and are afraid to have any contact with police. even when they are the crime victim. richmond is a sanctuary city where police do not assist with immigration enforcement but the county does. >> victim has come forward. they have been asked to pru some i.d. they don't have one. then they are referred to ice. >> of course we want to see a comprehensive and humane immigration reform policy f.richmond has stood for that consistently. i brought forward resolutions calling for that. but in the mean time that seems to be stalled on national level. we think the municipal i.d. is really a step in the right direction. >>reporter: the police department says certain details still need to be ironed out but it likes the idea. >> it is going to give people more of a sense that they can actually come to the us report crimes or give us information or l anything that they need to do in conjunction with the police department then we are very supportive. >>reporter: city council unanimously endorsed proposa proposalless month and votes on final ordinance tonight. critic say the i.d. card will invited undocumented workers who then put a strain on government services. >> if if this ordinance pass it would encourage higher illegal immigration, therefore put more pressure on richmond schools and other infrastructure and therefore tlt city budget the and richmond is pretty much broke. >>reporter: if the ordinance gets through the council tonight still one more city council vote in two weeks. if it passes then, again, it would be implemented by a third party administrator at no cost to the city of richmond. unclear what kind of time line l would be involved in implementing the cards. in richmond, abc 7 news. if more to come on 7 news at 9:00. twitter gets praise. how much the social network site is now. >> new study finds that nearly 1 out of every 2 office workers say they have had a horrible boss. stay with us. more to say they have had a horrible boss. stay with us. more to come ing of. >> netflix goes global. t