Contact 2: Fighting to prevent deep fake robocalls

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

Contact 2: Fighting to prevent deep fake robocalls ST. LOUIS - Scammers have a new tool in their arsenal: Artificial intelligence. On July 11, the U.S. Senate had its first classified briefing on AI and how the technology could be applied to national security.“Elected representatives in 2023 cannot afford to be in the dark about how AI works and how it’s going to reshape our world," said Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.Two days later, the Federal Communications Commission held a workshop on the challenges AI brings to vital consumer issues like robocalls. One of the experts at the FCC event was Greg Bohl, Chief Data Officer for Transaction Network Services. TNS analyzes more than 1.3 billion calls daily to uncover robocall trends and tactics. FOX 2 spoke with Bohl about how cybercriminals are using AI-cloned voices to scam loved ones out of money.“They’ll take a recording, possibly off your voicemail, and make it sound like this relative of yours," Bohl said. "They’ll say, 'Help me, or they’ll be crying, or something like ...

Staffing 'crisis' creating new risks for St. Louis police officers

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

Staffing 'crisis' creating new risks for St. Louis police officers ST. LOUIS - There are thousands of emergency calls in St. Louis, but the city is down hundreds of officers. Some say the lack of manpower is risking the lives of not only cops, but also the public.Earlier this month, off-duty tow truck driver Jeremy Bailey used his personal vehicle to help make other drivers aware of a vehicle that had crashed."There was a car that hit the wall, spun out and blocking both lanes," Bailey said.He had just got off work when the crash happened in on a St. Louis area interstate. Bailey told the woman to get on the other side of the guard rail and had a flashlight to try and get other drivers to slow down."I started flashing [the light at] cars, trying to get them to slow down cause cars kept flying around it," Bailey said. "They would lock their brakes up." Lincoln County mother pleads for answers 32 years after son’s disappearance  Bailey called 911, but said it took at least 45 minutes for a St. Louis police officer to arrive. The off-duty tow truck ...

MoDOT weighs improvements on dangerous stretch of Route 231  

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

MoDOT weighs improvements on dangerous stretch of Route 231   ST. LOUIS - Residents flocked to the Hancock School District Central Office in Lemay Thursday evening to learn about and provide feedback on a multi-year MoDOT project to resurface Route 231 while making sidewalks ADA-compliant and upgrading signals."I'm really proud of the citizens to take time out of their busy schedule to give us input,” said Tom Blair, MoDOT District Engineer.The roadway was the site of a fatal crash just a week ago when a 73-year-old woman went airborne in her car, slamming into a home. MoDOT statistics show there are 25 crashes on the roadway each year, which is three times the state average on similar roads."If there's one thing I heard so far, is the fact that there seems to be a consensus we need to slow vehicles down on this route,” Blair said.The project stretches from the St. Louis City limits to just south of Franru Lane. A MoDOT study showed there's excess space along the roadway between Kingston Drive and Broadway which encourages speed. The...

U.S. Senators vote to compensate victims for nuclear radiation contamination in St. Louis region

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

U.S. Senators vote to compensate victims for nuclear radiation contamination in St. Louis region ST. LOUIS - A big update for victims of the St. Louis region's nuclear radiation contamination came Thursday. Sixty-one U.S. senators voted in favor of a compensation bill for victims."This doesn't solve everything. But it's a good first step that is a long time coming," said Senator Eric Schmitt.Questions about compensation for victims who develop illnesses and cancers after living near the West Lake Landfill site are finally getting answers."This allows for monetary compensation from a fund that was created decades ago to deal with the Manhattan Project injuries from the toxic waste that was left behind, but Missouri was never included," Schmitt said. Lincoln County mother pleads for answers 32 years after son’s disappearance  A concern of residents during last week's West Lake Community Advisory Group meeting was who would qualify for the compensation and how quickly the legislation would be approved."They are not compensated on a differential basis. It's that if you have lived...

She says an Uber stranded her, then things really got weird

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

She says an Uber stranded her, then things really got weird BELLEVILLE, Ill. - An Uber ride Friday night in Belleville was supposed to take her home. Instead, Kristina Caruso said the driver ordered her out at an Alorton gas station at about 2:30 a.m. It only became stranger after that.“I’m a very cautious person. I always snapshot my driver before they pick me up to send to who I’m with," Caruso said.She took the first screengrab when she went to meet a black Dodge Avenger and driver ‘Sara’ outside her friend’s Belleville home.“I walked out to the car with my friend Katie—it was dark, but the car looked like what was supposed to be picking me up," Caruso said. “It took me a second to realize we were going the wrong way because it was dark out. I was in the back seat, not really paying attention, and then we pulled into a gas station. She pulled up, and she said, ‘Your payment didn’t go through. Get out!’” St. Louis police search for man after child sex crime Caruso knew her payment went through because she says it showed up on her account...

St. Louis Cardinals taking steps to keep fans cool this weekend  

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

St. Louis Cardinals taking steps to keep fans cool this weekend   ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Cardinals are hosting the Chicago Cubs this weekend as extreme heat settles into the St. Louis area.The team is taking the following steps to help fans stay cool:Seven 125-gallon “Water Monster” coolers have been set up around the ballpark to provide fans with free water to cool down and stay hydrated.-Large “swamp” fans have been placed inside the Busch Stadium gates to help cool guests and staff as they enter the ballpark.-Ushers have been instructed to look for signs of heat stroke and heat exhaustion and offer to move fans into shaded areas if they notice anyone exhibiting symptoms.-An extra medical crew is on hand at the ballpark to assist with any heat cases that may arise.-The club is flexible with fans in the Loge (Level 3) and Pavilion & Terrace (Level 4) levels moving seats into more shaded areas as long as they do not take the ticketed seats of other fans. St. Louis police search for man after child sex crime Additionally, as with all games...

St. Charles County Fair remains open despite the sweltering heat

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

St. Charles County Fair remains open despite the sweltering heat ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - It has been just over a year since the temperature climbed to 100 degrees in St. Louis.Everyone who lives in the region knows that our summers are hot—sometimes very hot. However, with the proper precautions, the heat can be handled. As a result, the show will continue at the St. Charles County Fair in Wentzville.The annual tradition at Rotary Park opened Tuesday and has been battling Mother Nature ever since. The crowds have been thin during the day, but as the sun sets, they pour through the gates. Fair organizers have taken all necessary precautions to keep fair goers safe. St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here There are air-conditioned buildings, plenty of water, and a team of paramedics on hand to help if anyone gets a heat-related illness. Of course, the county fair would be incomplete without rides and animals.More than 250 animals are ready for a show at this year’s fair, and organizers are keenly aware they need to keep them safe fr...

Video captures brawl breaking out in crowded L.A. restaurant 

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

Video captures brawl breaking out in crowded L.A. restaurant  Video captured the moment a violent brawl broke out in a crowded L.A. restaurant, sending diners scrambling for cover.On July 23, officers responded to reports of an assault with a deadly weapon inside a restaurant near the 1800 block of South La Brea Avenue in Mid-City.In a video released by Los Angeles police, two male suspects are seen entering the restaurant and approaching a victim seated at a table with others.Within seconds, one suspect grabs the victim’s necklace and attempts to remove it. As another man from the table tries to stop the suspect, the second suspect punches that man.The victim’s friends all stand up and began intervening in the fight as the brawl escalates. As diners notice the commotion, they began running and scrambling for safety.The second suspect then brandishes an “assault rifle-type of weapon from his waistband” before pointing it at the victim.Video captured the moment a violent brawl broke out at a crowded Mid-City restaurant, sending diners scramblin...

Man allegedly recorded young girl in Orange County park restroom

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

Man allegedly recorded young girl in Orange County park restroom A man was arrested for allegedly recording a young girl in an Orange County park restroom.The suspect was identified as Jacob Anthony Arriola, 33, by the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.On July 23, Arriola allegedly followed a 12-year-old girl into a women’s restroom at a park in Fullerton while recording her.When the girl noticed Arriola, she immediately left the restroom and told her parents what had happened.The parents confronted Arriola and held him down until police arrived and arrested him.While searching the women’s restroom, a wireless hidden camera was discovered. A further search led to the discovery of child pornography on the suspect’s devices as well, police said.Jacob Anthony Arriola, 33, in a photo from the Orange County District Attorney’s Office. Video captures thief stealing thousands worth of tools in Rancho Cucamonga “Pedophiles will stop at nothing to satiate their own indulgences – even brazenly recording a young girl at a public restroom during the...

Sacramento man arrested for 2022 SF homicide

Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 01:16:11 GMT

Sacramento man arrested for 2022 SF homicide SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A Sacramento man was arrested on Wednesday for a 2022 San Francisco killing, the San Francisco Police Department said. Lynell Peterson, 26, was taken into custody in Sacramento.The homicide happened on Sept. 24, 2022, at about 8 p.m. SFPD responded to the 5000 block of 3rd Street for an aggravated assault and found an injured man on the ground. Over 100 SF drug dealing cases could be dismissed due to one officer The victim had life-threatening injuries and was taken to a hospital where he later died, police said.Peterson was identified as the suspect, and SFPD obtained a warrant for his arrest. He was located and arrested on the 6200 block of Gloria Drive in Sacramento.