detectives were at that house through the night. they towed away a car and brought shovels and dogs into the back yard where the neighbors say they saw and smelled the homeowner burning something days ago. just been waking up to burning fire smell. jump up. looking around. there s no fire in the house so it s outside. the smell was strong. strong enough to wake me up. i heard from a neighbor that he was burning in his back yard. i believe that neighbor informed him that you cannot burn in a residential neighborhood. it was causing quite a smell. a smoky mess, which disturbed the neighbors. shepard: here s a map of where everything has happened. more than a week ago, a lyft driver told police that he picked lueck at the airport and by her instructions brought her to a park outside of town around 3:00 a.m. where she got into somebody else s car. she hasn t been seen or heard
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from since. yesterday police descended on the house which is less than six miles from that park. now investigators are looking for a mattress and box spring that somebody at the home gave away last week. police are asking whoever picked those items up to call them. the assistant police chief confirmed the detectives are looking into the report that lueck may have been living that double life and that she was in fact dating a number of older men. claudia cowan has been following the story all week reporting live on the ground in salt lake city. claudia? shepard, police have not identified this person of interest and say they will only release a name when and if they make an arrest. we learned that a brand new adjustable massage bed was delivered to the home. this coming days after the owner gave away a mattress, selling it online, giving it away. this picture came to police as a
having seizures. that s according to the family s attorney. we reported on this last month. happened in houston in an astros-cubs game. the lawyer says the family was celebrating the little girl s birthday when a foul ball came flying off the bat and hit her in the head. the lawyer says the team reached out to the family and now he wants to talk with them. so far, no lawsuits filed. the defense department identifying two american troops that were killed in afghanistan. officials say both soldiers died in combat. 32-year-old master sergeant michael riley. he joined the u.s. army in 2006. this was his sixth deployment in afghanistan. and 24-year-old sergeant james johnston. he specialized in disarming explosives. pentagon officials say they re still investigating. president trump and other world
they re still asking the public to call this dedicated tip line set up and especially if they have any information about the mattress. shepard: thanks, claudia. president trump is asking to delay the census in the wake of one of two supreme court rulings. both decisions have implications for american democracy beyond next year s election. first the supreme court refusing to put limits on how lawmakers can draw up congressional districts for their own party s political gain. it s a practice called gerrymandering. for example, here is what the congressional districts looked like in the state of ohio. back in may a three-judge panel determined that the republicans manipulated the state s districts boundaries to help them win elections. but today s supreme court decision effectively reverses that ruling. the court saying political matters like this should be handled not by the court but the states. similar in north carolina. three-judge panel said no. after 2016, republicans won 53%