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Boy found after going missing from hospital
Healthcare Security Weekly, September 1, 2008
Security officers found an 11-year-old boy who ran away from St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis, IN.
The Indiana Department of Homeland Security dispatched a helicopter to search for the boy on August 19, reported WTHR Eyewitness News. Police said the boy’s father brought him to the hospital’s stress center for problems, when the child ran off. He was found by St. Vincent security officers a few hours later in woods, not far from the hospital. The boy was not physically hurt.
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