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Metro officer uses photographic memory to solve crimes | NBC4 Washington
SUMMARY: Metro Transit Police Officer Cassie Fields, with nearly a decade of service, is recognized for using her photographic memory to solve crimes. Known as a “bolo specialist,” she memorizes faces from photos and identifies suspects while patrolling. Since 2018, after a mentor introduced her to this skill, she has helped solve thousands of cases, including rape, homicide, robbery, and gun charges, sometimes assisting U.S. Marshals. Officer Fields once stopped eight suspects in one day. Despite advanced technology in the Metro system, she relies on mental images to catch criminals, emphasizing respect while enforcing the law.
A Metro transit police officer is being recognized for her hard work closing cases, using her photographic memory. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Rain throughout the work week possible
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Taylor Stephenson reports ongoing rain and flood alerts in Southside and Northeast North Carolina, with a flash flood warning in parts of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach until 5:45 p.m. Showers are scattered, mainly south and northeast. Temperatures remain below normal, in the upper 70s to mid-80s, with highs near 90 by midweek. Rain and storms persist through Friday, easing by the weekend with drier weather early next week. Tropical Storm Erin, currently weak, may intensify into the season’s first major hurricane by midweek, affecting Atlantic regions. Beachgoers should prepare for wet, hot, and humid conditions, with high surf and current risks.
By the weekend, we’ll see much sunnier skies, but we’ll stick around the mid-80s for a while.
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Science 4 Everyone: Why it’s important to choose the right gas for your car | NBC4 Washington
SUMMARY: Team 4 meteorologist and science teacher Ryan Miller explains octane in gasoline and its importance when choosing fuel for your car. Octane measures the stability of gasoline vapors; lower octane fuels have a higher chance of spontaneous combustion, causing engine knocking. Higher octane fuels reduce this risk by adding additives and refining the gasoline, which increases cost. Cars designed for higher octane fuel have engines with higher compression, benefiting from improved performance and power. However, if your vehicle manufacturer recommends a lower octane fuel like 87, using higher octane gasoline offers no benefit and is unnecessary.
On this Science 4 Everyone, Storm Team4 Meteorologist (and science teacher!) Ryan Miller explains why choosing the right …
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Remembering Walter the Weather Dog: 2018 Bloopers
SUMMARY: Remembering Walter the Weather Dog: 2018 Bloopers captures lighthearted moments during weather broadcasts. The forecast included a 5K run with winds 2 to 10 mph from the north and west, and a dry, wintry period. On air, Steve and Michael navigated missed cues and unexpected interruptions, including a small horse galloping through the studio. Walter, the weather dog, added charm by playing fetch and reacting vocally, especially when graphics went haywire. Despite the chaos, Walter’s playful energy and the team’s good humor made the broadcasts memorable, blending weather updates with fun and spontaneity on CBS 6..
REMEMBERING WALTER: We’re sharing some of our favorite memories of Walter the Weather Dog over the years. Here are some of our favorite bloopers from back in 2018. What’s your favorite Walter memory?
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