More fires. Good evening, im julie haener. Im frank somerville. The fire investigator tells us, the fires are happening at all times of the day along the fire horse train, and monument trail. Jana katsuyama is in Pleasant Hill where people are worried about the safety of their homes. Reporter very worried, frank and julie. The arson investigator tells me this all started several months ago. The most recent happened just yesterday. The monument and iron horse trails popular paved routes in the area. An outbreak of fires. Yesterday. Yeah, yesterday. Reporter have left blackened, burnt out spots on both sides of the path. Neighbors north of monument boulevard showed us this photo from july, when flames engulfed a tree among their homes. Were just concerned as a community. Reporter neighbors say theyve heard of as man as 33 fires up and down the trail. The fires have occurred at all times. Day and night, and thats especially concerning of the fire district. Reporter concerning, because captain george lang says this is the height of the fire season. These are the kinds of critical conditions, where any incidents of fires, especially in these narrow walking areas, could get out of hand quickly. Reporter one man, ray shepherd, and his fiancee tell us their car was destroyed in a car on sunday, in an apartment thats nearby this trial. Fire investigators say so far nobody has been injured, but there has been damage to property and structures. They say anyone who sees anything suspicious should call the fire arson tip line. Jana katsuyama in Pleasant Hill tonight, thank you. Cal fire crews are making progress in the effort to tame a wildfire an loma prieta. The fire has burned 2800 acres and is about 22 contained. Tonight, evacuation orders have been lift the in santa cruz county, but not in santa clara county, where most of that fire is burning. Ktvus Azenith Smith is live in the Santa Cruz Mountains for a Third Straight night. You spoke to one man who lost his home, and his dog. Reporter yes, julie. His house was one of 300 homes threatened by this devastating fire. And now he has nothing to go home to. I was devastated at that point, i knew it was real. Reporter he cant get the image of whats left of his family home of 8 years on Loma Chiquita out of his head. The two inseparable, yet, he left him home monday, given it was such a hot day. He rushed to save tylan, but it was too late. Im heartbroken. You know. Seven years, he was with me. Just like every day. Reporter all of this as he battles terminal cancer. In day 3 of the intense fire fight. Sky 5 capturing plumes of smoke over the Santa Cruz Mountains. An air attack made repeated drops on hot spots. Rocky. Theres a lot of heavy brush to cut through, and clear out of the way. Reporter as night fell, some evacuees gathered at the cal fire staging area in morgan hill with their belongings. Watching the fiery glow from the ridge. Friends are helping him and his family, collecting donations, and raising money through a gofundme. He says hes used to fires in the mountains, but nothing quite like this one. When something is that big and something is out of control had a much, it it doesnt matter how much preparation that you do. The flames looked so high to me. Reporter he has such a strong spirit. Cal fire estimating the official number of homes burned down to one house. He expects that number to rise. Cal fire hoping that this fire will be fully contained by monday. Our hearts go out to mr. Brenzell. Is he staying with friends . Reporter yes, a lot of his friends are coming to help him and he is staying with friends in the campbell, san jose area. Cal fires treasurer says the sate is suspending all business with Wellsfargo Bank for one year. This comes after employees created some 2 million unauthorrized accounts. John chung says they will not allow wellsfargo to be the broker or dealer, and that the bank not be permitted to finance state bonds. The sanctions may escalate, up to and including a complete termination of our business relationship with the bank. Chung also says hell work with the states teacher and Employee Pension funds to force the bank to clean up its act, or risk losing 2. 3 billion in direct fund investments. We have new developments to tell you about tonight in the case of 20yearold man who was shot and killed last month in San Franciscos aquatic park. U. S. Park police are investigating this case. They say that young man was shot as he was playing pokemon go. Now police have released a sketch. The victims family hopes the new lead will lead to an arrest. I want him back. Reporter calvin rileys parents say every day without their son is a painful one. Its real. Its sad. Reporter sean riley has no idea who would want to kill the 20yearold. A popular student who played baseball for Delta Community college. Every day its sad. Every day. Every day i wake up its sad, every day i go to bed. Reporter park Police Released this sketch to ktvu. A man described as African American who they say shot calvin on august 6, just before 10 00 p. M. At night. Calvin had been walking with a friend awrong the waters edge playing pokemon go. Cal was turning, playing the game. So he had turned like this way, and had his back to the shooter. And the shooter was up there, and hit him in the back. Reporter investigators showed us a surveillance snapshot of the getaway car, which they say was driven by a white woman with blonde hair. A white four door toyota avalon, that would have been traveling up and down van ness avenue. Reporter detectives say between 9 00 and 10 00 p. M. , they were patrolling a section of van ness. Its a model car built between 2014 and 2015. Yeah, its hard. Reporter the rileys have two other children who are struggling with calvins killing. The family used to walk here together before calvin was murdered. I know my son felt safe here. He felt safe, and he was just walking with his friend, playing a game. And was shot in the back for no reason. Reporter the rileys are begging anyone who saw something that night to come forward. I pray to all mothers and sons, and just anybody thats heard anything. Reporter catching the killer wont bring calvin back, but it will give the family a sense of closure, it definitely wants. In San Francisco, tara moriyarti. Tributes are being paid around the world to the late israeli president. His body will lie in state outside the israeli parliament, beginning tomorrow. The white house says president obama will attend the funeral on friday. Formerrer president bill clinton and Hillary Clinton are also set to attend. He dedicated his life to the cause of an israel that would be safe, around secure, democratic, and free, in the homeland of the jewish people. Shimon peres shared the peace prize. They were honored for their negotiations that led to the oslo peace accord. San francisco voters are being asked to create a new job at city hall. At 10 30, the role some call a watchdog. Others, a waste of money. There is significant cooling around the corner. Further cooling as we head into the next few days, and in the fiveday forecast, a chance for showers. A construction site for some. An opportunity to steal. Now a north bay burglary hit those least able to afford it. Theyre bringing crime, when mextheyre rapists. Ople. Are you going to have a massive Deportation Force . Youre going to have a Deportation Force. Were rounding em up in a very humane way, in a very nice way. Were going to build a wall. Thats not america. Were all californians. Im tom steyer. Its time to speak out. Please, register. And vote. Vote. Nextgen California Action Committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. New at 10 00, a heartless theft has hit homeward bound, a marin agency that serves the homeless. Its newest facility, not even open yet was broken into, and thousands of dollars of equipment was taken. This kind of rip off is increasingly common. Reporter yeah, julie. At construction sites, even when theyre fenced in have overnight security like this one. Sometime last sunday, their guard dropped. A place to call home has meant everything to this mom and daughter, who moved to the bay area from texas, and for a time bounced between she wanters. Even lived in their car. I remember, it was very cold. I had to wear a couple of socks, because it was so cold. Reporter now they have their sights set on oma village. The project took years to pull off, and is just three weeks from opening. But now a wrinkle in the plan. A burglary. The refrigerator was right here. We had a stove right here. Built in microwave. Reporter last sunday, the Community Room was broken into, and brand new appliances carted away. They had to have had a truck to haul off the stuff they took. Reporter total loss, more than 12,000. Are you kidding . Why would anybody do Something Like that . Reporter ripping off a nonprofit . Thieves didnt know, or didnt care. Theyre out for themselves, or out to make some money quick and off someone else. Hey, it happens. Reporter and its happening all over. Agencies in the south bay, the east bay, and some in the north bay have reported thefts from construction sites too. I wouldnt want to say theres a ring, but certainly with the number of burglaries and thefts have gone up since the beginning of the year. It would be hard to say these are all isolated. Reporter folks are glad their apartments themselves werent attached. Well be resilient, and well come back. Reporter a graduate of the shelter culinary program, shes working. Selling dog treats. Theyve helped me tremendously. I ended up homeless with my daughter. Its been an amazing journey for me. Reporter grateful for the path their own. One they hope leads next to oma village. Oma village is going to be Pretty Amazing for us. It will be a forever home, and weve never had that. Reporter this is a 6 million project. So a 12,000 hit isnt huge. But homeward bound was still raising the last 180,000. So now this loss gets tacked on. Donations always welcome, and julie, since the burglary, they have received a few. It looks like a big place. When its all finished, how many people can live there . Reporter 12 two bathroom, two bed units. Its going to accommodate quite a few households, and especially families with children. It will mean so much when they can move in. A jury in Contra Costa County returned a guilty verdict in the countys first Death Penalty case in years. Darnell washington was found guilty in the fatal stabbing of susie ko back in 2012. The stabbing and robbery happened in kos home in hercules. Were very grateful about the job the d. A. Office has done. Were also very relieved, obviously, with the jury, the verdict outcome. And one step closer toward justice for my mom. The charges against washington also include enhancements that make him eligible for the Death Penalty. That phase of the trial comes next. A berkely middle School Teacher has been put on leave, apparently for her participation in a protest. She is also a political activist with the group by any means necessary. Back in june, she helped organize a counterprotest against a white supremacist rally. She punched a protester, and in the video, you can see she was also injured. To put me on suspension, because i stood up against racism, because i protested against nazis in sacramento, during my vacation, especially when im a teacher who teaches immigrant students, thats unconscionable, and its illegal. The Teachers Union has filed a grievance on her behalf. In antioch, police are looking for a 15yearold girl they say disappeared 11 days ago. She was last seen on wolf way in antioch. That area is not far from deer valley road, and lone tree way. There are reports she had left a party with an older man who dropped her off at a friends house at 7 00 a. M. But those friends say she never arrived. They say at least right now, they dont have any evidence of foul play. People burned out of their homes by a fast moving fire in petaluma yesterday say caltran should have trimmed a row of eucalyptus trees that helped spread that fire so quickly. The 3 alarm fire started on the side of highway 101, and quickly ignited the trees, which rained flames onto a row of nearby homes. Four of the houses were destroyed. Ten more were damaged. They blamed the eucalyptus trees for intensifying that fire. We applied to get rid of them. We talked to the city. And we asked for the wall. And you know, for last ten, at least eight, ten years ago. But it never happened. Today, caltrans told us it could find no record of a complaint about the trees going back to 2010. The exact cause of the fire is under investigation tonight. But investigators say they know it started alongside the freeway, and that it was human caused. So it definitely cooled off today. Here are the highs from today. Here are the highs tomorrow. So you see another cool down tomorrow. Some places were down 15 to 20 degrees from the day before. Tomorrows temperatures could drop another 5 or 8 degrees. The cooling trend is underway. The fog is at the coast, and it feels a lot like fall. With that in mind, look at how much fog is inland. Thats good news for firefighters. It helps a lot, as the moisture drops temperatures. These are right now temperatures. Look at the difference between right now, tonight, and last night. 14degrees cooler in fairfield. 12degrees. These are significant drops. Just in the overnight. It was already beginning to cool last night. The temperatures are trending down. Further dropping tomorrow. The fog, and low clouds well up over the gate right now. As you look at the fog forecast for the morning hours, it kind of pulls out of here. I think i know what its doing. Youre going to have good aerial coverage of fog. Then by the afternoon, these yellows are 70. So most bay area cities are in the 70s. The hot spots tomorrow, fairfield, concord, livermore, upper 70s, low to mid80s at the warmest. See you back here with the rain that is in the five day. Steph currys wife talks about a trick he pulled right after their first day. He said im going to make you a chai tea latte. I was like, you know how to make them . Hes like yeah, i do them all the time. His sister comes down and says why do you have the container with the dog food in it it . Look inside, theres two coffee shop coffee cups. Curry will be talking about her new cookbook on the real. It airs tomorrow morning right here on fox 2. Coming up next, Homeless People being killed. What police are revealing about eight homicides this year involving transients. Just four home games left for the giants. How each one will be crucial. Up first, in two minutes, tonights protest in the wake of a Deadly Police shooting in southern california, and new information about the object the victim pointed at the officer. Tonight, a 14yearold boy is in Police Custody following a School Shooting in south carolina. Police say the teenage gunman killed his father, then went to an Elementary School playground, wounding a teacher and two students. Fortunately, all three of the victims at the school are expected to survive. A volunteer firefighter pinned down the 14yearold suspect until the police arrived. In San Diego County tonight, several hundred protesters returned to the scene of a fatal Police Shooting of an unarmed black man. The angry crowd blocked traffic. The protests in el cajon began shortly after Police Revealed new information about yesterdays Fatal Shooting of 38yearold alfred yolengo. City and county leaders are promising a complete investigation. I would encourage all citizens to remain calm. To remain patient. To let the authorities complete their investigation, and not to jump to conclusions. El cajon police were called to a strip mall yesterday after receiving reports of a man acting erratically. Police shot him after he pulled an item from his pocket, and pointed it in what they say is a shooting stance. Now to the south bay, and a series of shootings at homeless encampments. Investigators say the only real link here is that all of the victims are transients. Reporter one of the bodies was found here in this ditch. A second a few weeks earlier this been a few yards away. Residents at the homeless encampment near bonilla and herald say theyre on edge. San jose police have now posted flyers looking for information. There have been a total of 8 homicides, targeting transient men since january. Investigators are seeking witnesses, theyre also asking for calm. Anything is a possibility, powerful at this point, theres nothing indicating that we have one person committing all these crimes. In fact, the crimes seemed to have more differences than similarities. One of them involved blunt force trauma. Another was a shooting. One that happened tuesday, a stabbing. The methodology is the same in all of them. Reporter its an added stress for an already vulnerable population. Theres certainly a lot of fear and uncertainty. We dont really understand why this happened, so its kind of hard to protect yourself from something when you dont really understand why it happened. Reporter eric von schultz who knew one of the victims. He was really kind hearted, and always lending a helping hand. Reporter one of the homicides has been solved. Anyone with information on the others is asked to contact san jose police. Ann reuben, ktvu, fox 2 news. Next month, San Francisco voters get to decide whether to add a new elected position, called Public Advocates to city hall. Find out why some opponents say it will do more harm than good. And Hillary Clinton hits the campaign trail with a familiar face as she picks up two big endorsements. With a break like this, we could dowhichevers faster. Surgery means recovery t