that is crazy. reporter: the teen apparently stole items from the store to eat. and slept in this make shift bed to. avoid suspicion, the boy even took clothes from the rack, changing his outfit every few hours, even using diapers instead of the bathroom, to avoid detection. i m wondering what his parents think. and how come he didn t come home. or why aren t they worried about him. reporter: it was this trail of trash that led wal-mart workers to his hiding place. the boy tried to run off but was caught before he could get away. it doesn t appear the boy is homeless. state officials say he was living with relatives when he disappeared. the boy is back with his parents, but still unanswered why he chose to hide in the store for so long. ryan smith, abc news, new york. you know we talked abut this before, about, you know they don t know why he stayed in the store so long. we also don t know why cameras or anyone else didn t notice him there. wal-mart says they re looking into
treat your dog like that. speaking of designer apparel, take a look. meet the python in indonesia that likes wearing a frog for style. that s right. these two grew up together in captivity. a true python normally eats frogs. a green tree frog. they re best buddies now. no sign of aggression here. they look so cute together don t they. they look adorable. almost looks photo shopped. sticky fingers there work out perfectly. you know what, it is still a snake. and we have been covering the ice bucket challenge all week showing different clips. well we are going to show you an extreme one now. this one out of canada, canadian hockey player, decided to do it his way. on top of the glacier of course. filling up buckets of water. and dumping them from a helicopter up above. all the while, he is shaking and
successful seasons of dancing with the stars behind him. right now focusing on his late accomplishment. he s written a book called taking the lead, lessons from a life in motion. one thing we learned, as a boy he was bullied. mainly by three brothers in his neighborhood. for me it was a learning experience. look back at that. definitely don t look at myself as the a victim, but more as a witness to, to, you know what was going on with them. reporter: derek s book has plenty of references to dancing with the stars but beyond his five first-place finishes, he gives you a glimpse inside how he prepares his various partners for the stage and the importance of what he is trying to share which goes way beyond dancing. the reason i call the book, lessons from a life in motion. lessons are meant to be learned and relearned. because you have learned something doesn t mean you are going to, be congruent with that the rest of your life. you have to remind yourself. you have to go back
vacuuming alone. all while neutralizing pet odors. don t just vacuum clean . resolve clean. treasures can be hiding in some of the strangest places. and sometimes right under your nose. a woman inherited some old baseball cards but turned down an offer of $5,000 for them. good thing she did. now the cards could pull in 200 times the amount. the antiques road show program on pbs calls this find the biggest sports treasure trove in their history. abc s linsey davis has more. reporter: at first glance, you might not size her up as a baseball enthusiast. but this woman on an upcoming episode of antiques road show has just hit a home run.