Hitandrun accident. Skyfox live over the scenes many scene on the 600 block of north 57th street. Heres what we know. Police believe a newer model white minivan hit her and drove away. This happened around 8 oclock tonight. Medics transported the woman to penn Presbyterian Hospital where doctors pronounced her dead. If we have any more information were bring it to you. Right now at 10 00 several fires in Queen Village caught on camera but police say these are no accident. Investigators say someone is lighting trash cans or fire. Im dawn timoney. And im chris oconnell. It is not just garbage being destroyed in these fires. Fox 29s Joanne Pileggi live. Reporter police are trying to figure out if these arson fires respect connected. There have been four fires set intentionally in Queen Village in the last month and a lot of people as you ised are concerned that the next time could be much worse. In the Surveillance Video theres no mistake. This guy uses a lighter or matches and sets fire
Well see bright sunshine for the balance of the day. 10 00, 54 degrees, and then 64 and still climbing at 1 00 this afternoon. Ill show you how warm its going to get with the neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when im back in 10 minutes. Jessica boyington has first alert traffic. And bill, were watching out for an accident scene in quakertown on route 309, southbound, blocking off lanes you can see the southbound lanes here, pretty much a string of red, they are forcing off all traffic right around this area at tollgate road. Your best bet to get by, you see old bethlehem pike, pretty much runs parallel to the scene. So you can take that. Fine moving through the area because theres not a lot of traffic at this time of the morning in that spot. For 422 around trooper Road Construction out here so there are lane restrictions on 422 but eastbound drive time doing great. A 7 minute trip from 29the schuylkill expressway. If you are getting off around trooper you can see lane restrictions
Campus, they are trying to see if they caught a glimpse of the attacker. The police, i see them everywhere. Reporter the cars are hard to miss in newark, but police say they want students to walk in groups, especially at night. They should stay on welllit paths and stay where the Police Cameras are. They also want students to use the live safe app to keep an eye on each other. Type in your friends name and show you exactly where they are and keep track of it. Reporter on the app you can tell your friends to keep an eye on you as you get from point a to point b, the app a number of ways students can keep themselves and their friends safe. Crime is everywhere and anyone can be a victim at any time, so its important to be aware of your surroundings. Its important for us to keep the community notified of whats going on. Reporter the victim didnt get a great look at the attacker. As for other services on campus to protect students, the university of delaware offers selfdefense classes all o
Flu cases in maryland and virginia are widespread and in the District Of Columbia they are reporting three times the number of flu cases than they did last year. Reporting live in arlington, suzanne kennedy, abc 7 news. Our Team Coverage of the flu outbreak continues. Well take a look at the cost of the flu for businesses. A standoff with police turned deadly in frederick overnight. Police were searching for a man who was believed to commit a burglary. The man appointmented a shotgun at the officers and brad bell as the latest. That young man, still a teenager, died as a result of gunshots fired by Sheriff Deputies. The sheriff said that the men had no choice. Family kid. They cant understand how he could have been shot and killed by a swat team in his own bedroom. Im going to make one statement, the Police Killed my grandson. He was a nice little kid. There was nothing wrong with him. The man said he was the urching. They spoke to us where vail lived with his mother. The sheriffs depu
The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office invites the community to join in our second annual Gun Violence Awareness Community Walk this Thursday, June 13th from 4:30pm-6:00pm in Browns Park, Atlantic City. The program will begin at 4:30pm in Browns Park with speakers from local government, state government, and community organizations who will address gun violence. Following . Read more