Again, but this time, stuck inside a cage. Vick lee has more now from allen rock park in san jose. Reporter the technician showed us the road kill deer hes using as bait. We believe it to be a male and maybe a little bit more than 100 pounds. Reporter he says the big cat that wandered into the city of Mountain View may have lost its bearing. Could have been following a prey like a deer and got disoriented. Reporter it ran down an alley between two apartment complexes and into the gated parking garage. Police shut the gate once they saw the lion under a park van looking scared and confused. Lot of activity. Its an environment that its not really used to with vehicles, the asphalt, concrete. Reporter a large crowd of about 300 people gathered. It was i guess it was okay. No one got hurt, you know. Reporter several hours passed before the Mountain Lion was shot with a tranquilizers gun. Hes identified as 46 m. Theyre the ones that captured the lion and collared him last year. The fact that he was found in the middle of the city last night doesnt necessarily mean hes sick or unhealthy. The drought may be causing his prey to become more bold in looking for new water and feeding spots. Youre going to see that because its food for them. When that happens, you have them following them into these areas. Reporter police say the Mountain Lion was calm the entire time and was released today on a wildlife area. The bay area puma project uses this map to track sightings in the bay area. Most of the location markers are blue. Those are unverified sightings. The green are confirmed sightings. But a pretty good number of them, as you can see. The fact that it was roaming a neighborhood is unusual. Most people never see a puma in the wild in their lifetime. Experts say you can protect your home by getting hid of plants that attract deer. Its also a bad idea to leave pets or pet food outside overnight. If you see a Mountain Lion, make a lot of noise, try to scare them away. Whatever you do, do not approach them, not even the kittens. A protective mother is probably not far away. We have a link to more information from the bay area puma project on the home page of our site abc7news. Com. Early earthquake Warning Systems already exist, but only a handful of researchers and agencies have access to those warnings. Today they gathered to try to figure out how to share those warnings with all of us. Laura anthony has the story. Reporter whether its a few seconds or as long as a minute, the consensus is its better to have a little warning than none at all when a big earthquake is about to hit. You can get under a sturdy table. You just removed whats most likely to injure you in an earthquake. Reporter there are sensors in place to predict earthquakes and deliver warnings, but very few researchers and agencies have access to the information. The idea is to get the warning to everyone. Is it the emergency broadcast system on television and radio, is it an app in our smart phone, i vote for all of the above strategy. Reporter Governor Brown signed a bill requiring the state to develop a statewide alert system, but the law did not come with any funding. Other countries like mexico and japan already have early Warning Systems that have proven effective in big events. Here, bart, alrdy gets the notifications allowing operators to slow or stop training. Youre going to get anywhere from a few seconds to maybe up to even as far as 90 seconds of warning depending on where you are. Reporter the cost of launching the program stayedwide and funding it is estimated to be 80 million. With funding, experts say it could be up and running in two years. Laurie anthony, abc 7 news. Now to the weather and we trust its not earthquake weather. We could see late season sprinkles tomorrow. Spencer christian is here. Theres a pretty good chance. Heres the radar showing you increasing clouds over the bay area. Its light rain, but its already moved into coastal areas and is beginning to push a few sprinkles into know ma county Sonoma County as well. Once again, light rain, but were going to get wet out of this before its all over. Start at 11 00 tonight, at which point mainly dry. Little patches of light showers and drizzle developing mainly near the coastline. 5 00 tomorrow morning, there may be some wet spots. But the more significant rainfall will be yet to fall. That will come later in the day. Ill show you when and where we can expect that to arrive a little bit later. Thank you. You can track the rain in your neighborhood any time using the abc 7 weather app. Well, the smoke you may have seen in berkeley this afternoon came from dozens of recycling bins that caught fire. Theres a homeless encampment between i80 and university avenue, but they dont know if it was started by one of the residents one person had minor injuries. No word on whether anyone was actually arrested. You can see all the smoke this thing put out. It shut down the off ramp for several hours which caused major traffic delays. Three buildings at San FranciscoGeneral Hospital were briefly put on lockdown this afternoon after a loud noise was mistakenly reported as gunfire. They quickly determined there was no shooting. The hospital spokeswoman says that online rumors got out of control and no hospital patients were effected. The noise may have come from a construction project on the hospital campus. New details tonight on the death of a santa rosa woman in hawaii. She died on may 1st when she fell off a zip line Landing Platform in maui. She was an employee of the zip line company and were now learning that she was trying to save someone who was coming in too fast. According to investigators, she was not wearing a safety harness and fell backwards. She was able to hang on for a moment, but lost her grip sadly and fell about 150 feet to the ravine below. Colin kaepernick says he is easy for everyone to hear the truth about a Police Investigation in miami. He posted on twitter 911 calls, im glad the truth is coming out. I look forward to this matter being resolved. Yesterday, the Police Released 911 calls saying a woman was lyinnaked in a bed in miami in a hotel and refusing to leave. The callers said the woman wanted to spend time with a man that was not there. Well, we have a a lot more to get to tonight. Coming up next, the president s visit to california and the stops hes making in los angeles and here in the bay area. Will this east bay hospital will forced to close its doors . Youre going to see my no one has any hope for its survival. And the okay land post office is under fire tonight after taking drastic action against taking drastic action against messy birds nesting i safeway knows you dont want to fly all over town to find the best deals. Thats why they have lots of ways to save. Real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. For mothers day weekend two pounds of driscolls strawberries are just 3. 99 moms love tulips. Theyre just 5. 99 a bunch. And brew up starbucks for only 6. 99. Theres more savings to love. At safeway. Ingredients for life. President obama is in los angeles tonight for the start of a threeday california visit that will bring him to the bay area. Tonight, the president accepted a human rights award. Tomorrow evening, hell attend a pair of Silicon Valley fundraisers. One at the home of the estranged wife of the google cofounder. Friday, hell visit a walmart in Mountain View. Neighbors are on the verge of losing their local hospital. Abc 7 reporter has more now. Reporter Doctors Medical center in san pablo could close as early as july. It would mean families and the elderly would be left without a local hospital. The only other emergency room is kaiser richmond. Other hospitals in the region would also be affected. We have displaced a number of patients coming to martinez hospital and it will overwell m the system. Reporter Doctors Medical center operates on a deficit. In the past voters have agreed to two parcel taxes to keep the hospital running, but this time, when asked to vote on a third measure, voters rejected it. We ran out of rabbits. And and unless short of a miracle, we are not going to have any option but to close the hospital. Reporter while its a public institution, its not operated by the county. It gets some money from local property taxes. But heres the problem. 90 of their patients are on medicare. The hospital cant survive on those reimbursements. In the case of medicare, we get 60 cents on the dollar. Reporter the county has spent the last seven years trying to bring in funds, but it too is giving up. We dont have the ability to take over an 18 million loss. It would just mean we would cut Health Services and Law Enforcement services which has a negative impact as well. Reporter the Hospital Board has spoken to other bay area hospitals about creating a partnership. But they too have declined. If i need to go find another job, ill go find another job. But i would prefer to stay. Reporter next month there will be a hearing to discuss the closure with residents. State and federal officials are now investigating a tree trimming and bird removal project that left some birds severely injured and some may have died. Abc 7 News Reporter nick smith has more now from downtown oakland. Reporter the vet helping this heron says he needed surgery. We really encourage people to do tree trimming in the fall and winter month. Reporter this heron and fou destroyed. Some of those injured birds were brought here, their only chance at survival. Some of them has scrapes. One of them has a fracture. Reporter the crews were under orders to trim the trees from the post office near the downtown facility. Thats in direct violation of state and federal laws. This is very serious. Reporter in a statement, a spokesperson with the post office told me their manager on the scene did not witness any action by the tree service that would have harmed any birds and that theres no evidence of any feathered massacre. They say the post office could have avoided the entire situation. We would have come up with a solution. We would have told you we cant do anything right now, but as soon as the last one flejs, well be here to help. Im so glad theres an investigation because the birds cant speak for themselves. And theyre only here for less than two months and then they go back to the lake with their new babies. Reporter in okay land, nick smith, abc 7 news. Okay. Lets turn our attention to the Weather Forecast it was a business blustery out there. It has been the last three or four days in a row. The winds have calmed down at night. Heres the live doppler 7 hd. You can see the thicker cloud cover right now and a line of light rainfall just off the north coast there. In fact, its already moved on shore and little patches of light rain have moved onto coastal Sonoma County as well. So its moving in our direction. Well likely get wet weather in the next, oh, 12 to 18 hours. Looking across the bay, right now temperatures readings are right in the mid50s. Another line view along the bay bridge from the south beach camera, it is 59 in santa rosa. 58 at fairfield. And one more live view looking out over San Francisco, these are the forecast features. Clouds will continue to increase overnight. It will be turning warmer this weekend just in time for mothers day. Satellite radar image shows the approaching cold front ahead of which you will find showers, light rain, and clouds. It will set our forecast an anythings 5 00 tomorrow morning beginning around rush hour. Already drizly in the coastal areas and maybe wet spots inland. The more significant areas of showers will arrive later in the day. Theyll be spotty and light, but there will be wet spots and continue through the afternoon hours and early evening. By 5 00 friday morning, rainfall totals will probably not exceed a tenth of an inch, even in the wettest locations. So most spots getting any rain will be between 1 100 of an inch and a tenth of an inch. Low temperatures ranging from upper 40s to low 50s. Tomorrow eases highs, 71 in san jose. Low to mid60s on the coast. Relatively mild despite the presence of light showers. San francisco, highs of 62 in the sunset district. Up in the north bay, 7 at santa rosa. 70 in sonoma. East bay highs, 67 in oakland. At the end, well see highs moving up into the low 70s. Drying out on friday, warming up on saturday. Nice day on mothers day. Highs in the mid80s inland. And then the heat turns on monday, tuesday, and wednesday. Inland highs in the mid to upper 90s. Up to near 80 on the coast. And pushing triple digits. Pretty warm weather. Well, still to come here tonight on abc 7 news at 9 00 why are these bay area falcons making so much noise . That story as we continue. [doorbell rings] hey. Hey. Whats this . Its uverse live tv. With at t uverse. You can watch live tv from your device. Hey. Hey. Anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. Hey. So you wont miss a minute of the game. Call now to get a uverse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. Guaranteed. Scientists are looking out for the well being of a family of endangered birds living in a San Francisco highrise. They went all the way up to the 33rd floor of the building today to checkup on these little guys. Theyre just 25 days old, but theyre almost fully grown. Theyll be ready to fly in a few weeks. Scientists put bands on the chicks to keep track of their movement. Theyre becoming more and more densely populated. They love downtown San Francisco because they can feast on an ample supply of pigeons. If you want to peak in on them, go to the abc 7 news website. They are also hosting a naming contest. The San Francisco zoo officially unveiled the name of its new red panda today. This is the first video of the 10monthold. He was born in sacramento. He arrived in San Francisco about six weeks ago. Today, we got a peek at the red panda. He already appears to be enjoying his new home. He seems to be having fun, exploring his new area and spending a lot of energy. Hes having a good time. Bay area philanthropists named the young red panda after the famous sherpa who scaled moumt. Evere everest. Stay right here. Another half hour of abc 7 news at 9 00 just moments away. Up next, speaking out, Hillary Clinton taking on the critics of benghazi and taking on the kidnaps girls and what a run for the presidency might look like. One of the woman seen hanging by her hair and falling is telling us what happened in those terrifying moments. And Vladimir Putin back off from ukraine and what hes claiming tonight. What the pentagon is seeing. It b happy mothers day to you happy mothers day to you happy mothers day to mommy huh . Happy mothers day to you cheerios are made with 100 whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. Happy mothers day to you now to an abc news excrewtive. Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton sitting down with good morning america. Cracking the ultimate Glass Ceiling in 2016. Abc News White House correspondent Jonathan Carl has the story. Reporter this was a Hillary Clinton crowd, the talk centering on women and girls around the world breaking Glass Ceilings. When i look at your twitter page, you the last thing you list is saying youre a Glass Ceiling cracker. Uhhuh. And no one feels it would be better to crack that Glass Ceiling than to have a woman as president and many believe that this should be you. Well, i i think we should crack it also. Im 100 in favor of that, but i have nothing further to say about [ laughter ] we tried, right . Reporter as she steps closer to another president ial run, republicans preparing to launch a special Congressional Committee to address the attack in benghazi libya while she was secretary of state. Benghazi, the new investigation. Are you satisfied with the answers and are are you content with what you know what happened . Absolutely. I mean, of course there are a lot of reasons why despite all of the hearings, all of the information thats been provided, some choose not to be satisfied and choose to continue to move forward. But they get to call the shots in the congress. Reporter she also weighed in on the kidnapping of the school girls in nigeria. The seizure is criminal, its an act of terrorism and it really merits the fullest response possible, first and foremost from the government of nigeria. Reporter she also had tough words for the government of nigeria saying it has been der electricity in protecting girls and boys generally and in this case, has not accepted enough help from the united states. That is tougher talk for the Nigerian Government than weve heard from president obama. First Lady Michelle obama tweeted this picture today saying our prayers are with them. Pentagon Officials Say if raush is moving its troops back from the border with ukraine, theyre not seeing it. Vladimir putin claimed today that his troops have been moved away from that region. Russia had about 40,000 soldiers there for weeks. He also urged them to postpone the planned sunday referendum, meantime, the u. S. Is removing special trade benefits for russia. Now, for the first time, we are hearing from one the circus acrobats who plummeted in that horrifying fall last weekend. Hanging only by their hair. Lindsey janice has the story. Reporter this 23yearold was living her dream. We all love doing it. Its really fun to perform. Very unique. Beautiful act. Reporter but sunday, something went terribly wrong. Curtain falls, we start doing our first