Dan Noyes | ABC7 KGO News Team
Dan Noyes is the chief investigative reporter for the ABC7 News I-Team in San Francisco. He has received many industry awards, including 15 Emmys.

He worked for CNN, ABC News in Washington, D.C. and several television news magazines before joining ABC7 News.

Dan traveled on presidential campaigns, tracked a suspected Nazi war criminal to Germany, investigated the slaughter of near-extinct black rhinos in Zimbabwe, and exposed a Bay Area priest for molesting dozens of children. The priest was eventually convicted and sent to prison.

Dan lives in Marin County, has a passion for greyhound rescue and surfing. He's most proud of his sons, including a former U.S. Marine; both are now in college.

Dan's Stories
Lone wolf actor biggest threat to 4th of July festivities in New York, San Francisco: FBI, DHS
A lone wolf actor poses the biggest threat to Fourth of July celebrations in New York and San Francisco, according to multiple intelligence bulletins obtained by ABC News.
Officials resist releasing info about gunshot incident inside Concord Police Department lobby
An accidental gunshot injured someone in the Concord Police Department's front lobby, but the police chief and other city officials refuse to discuss it or release much detail about what happened. Here's what I-Team uncovered.
San Leandro city council member targeted by Department of Justice in Sheng Thao investigation
San Leandro City Council Member Bryan Azevedo is facing charges of conspiracy, bribery, and lying to federal investigators. I-Team's Dan Noyes has the latest.
EXCLUSIVE: Racist game, article from 1940 included in Bay Area elementary school yearbook
Montclair Elementary School's explanation for what happened and the steps they're proposing are not getting a very positive reaction from parents.
Hearing scheduled to begin process of removing San Mateo Co. Sheriff Christina Corpus
Voters gave San Mateo County Board of Supervisors the power to fire the sheriff when Measure A passed in a special election.
Appeals court to hear convicted killer Scott Peterson's claim of jury misconduct
San Mateo Superior Court denied Peterson's complaint that a juror lied on the questionnaire about her own experience with domestic violence, saying she did not show evidence of bias during the trial. Now, the appeals court will reconsider that issue
Investigation into San Mateo County sheriff's complaints clears executive, but questions remain
The board voted to close out Corpus' complaints against County Executive Mike Callagy, but the questions persist -- especially about one high-profile official who continues to draw a very big paycheck for doing very little work.
SF judge keeps promise, sentences serial car burglar to state prison
Robert Sonza came to our attention two years ago; he was the first arrest under the SFPD's bait car campaign. Despite more than a dozen arrests for all sorts of felonies, he avoided state prison until now.
'764' threat: FBI says predators targeting kids on video games, social media in Bay Area and beyond
An international network of predators called "764" is using seemingly innocent video games to target children in the most violent and gruesome ways.
EXCLUSIVE: Belmont officer charged with rape had 2017 domestic violence arrest, in US on work permit
The I-Team has learned that the Belmont police officer arrested for rape last week was arrested for domestic violence several years ago, raising questions about his hiring.