check out how he looked out in one of the photos compared to the recent shot. a very bizarre ending in the search of a missing boy as he turns up in his father s basement and get this the dad found out when he was live on television. trace gallagher is live with this bizarre story. reporter: police acknowledge there s something fishy about this story. somebody else is involved. charles botheull disappeared 12 days ago. as late as yesterday afternoon police were saying be prepared for the worst this could be a homicide. short time later police served a search warrant and found charlie barricaded down stairs behind some boxes and five gallon drums. he could not have put the barricade up himself. the boy did not call out to police but said he was happy to see them. he had food nearby. he seemed fine. as you say his father found out
discovered at four facilities. so those facilities are big, there s a lot of machinery left behind. that machinery needs to be decontaminated so that there is no cadmium left on that material. and that will be expensive. reporter: a reported $2.2 million job. the state health d. says no state or federal dollars will be used to take care of this, but in addition to those panels, state workers also found 55 gallon drums of cadmium-contaminated fluids in tanks filled with 2500 gallons of contaminated water. those in support of gathering energy from the sun say solar is still safe. solar is the cleanest and most abundant form of energy available today. and i think what you ll see is many of the materials that were left behind will end up in a recycling stream. reporter: a recycling stream is new solar materials that will go on to other
china is still growing but slowed a lot. united states is sitting here, we could do something if we could fix our own problems but we can t depend on the rest of the world. can t depend on our own consumers because they are also being very cautious. there is a lot of work to be done. the advice that every governor would say, we have to balance our budgets, let s put a plan in place. greta: they have known about this fiscal cliff since july of last year. they haven t done anything. i don t think people realize thalyzes people from making investment decisions. they won t do anything until they have a deadline. the inactivity has been painful to businesses small and big? i like that say, kicking cans they are kicking 55 gallon drums
china is still growing but slowed a lot. united states is sitting here, we could do something if we could fix our own problems but we can t depend on the rest of the world. can t depend on our own consumers because they are also being very cautious. there is a lot of work to be done. the advice that every governor would say, we have to balance our budgets, let s put a plan in place. greta: they have known about this fiscal cliff since july of last year. they haven t done anything. i don t think people realize that paralyzes people from making investment decisions. they won t do anything until they have a deadline. the inactivity has been painful to businesses small and big? i like that say, kicking cans they are kicking 55 gallon drums