There is no cause for alarm. We are fully prepared to handle ebola. There is no cause for alarm. New yorkers need to understand the situation is being handled and handle well. Melissa the first nick to contract the disease in the u. S. Is now free from the virus. I put my trust in god and my medical team. I am on my way back to recovery on how many others have not been so fortunate. Melissa lets bring in fox businesss david asman, and the institute for new economic thinking. Away he reacted when he went inside the doctors apartment in new york city, cops went inside and took off their hazmat deer and we have this video, threw it into the trash. Dave they are saying these were not the same cops, these were cops on the perimeter. The cops that went in did park their stuff in hazmat bags that still. Melissa if theyre wearing that they were trying to be protected from something. The thing is on the outside. Dave they are saying dont worry about the subway because this guy took a subway yes
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Fri, 03/05/2021 - 7:15pm
Firefighters, Maine wardens, state police and others are searching for Atum Hosea, 12. (Photo courtesy Maine Dept. of Public Safety)
UPDATE: 8:30 p.m., March 5: The missing 12-year-old from Frankfort has been located by authorities and is now safe. Maine State Police thanks the public for its assistance.
Maine State Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing 12-year-old from Frankfort.
Atum (pronounced Adam) Hosea, 12, walked into the woods behind his residence on the Treat Point Road in Frankfort this morning around 9 a.m.
He was last seen at Deb’s Store in the Stream Road in Winterport around 11:30 a.m.