This Little Girl Is Missing And Police Want This Picture To Be Shared To Find Her

This 15-years-old girl is missing and she could be in real trouble. Police want her picture to be shared massively to find her. Please share as much as you can after reading the description.

Hillsborough County Sheriff office’s police in Florida are looking for 15-years-old Elizabeth Brown who went missing from Ruskin.
Deputies of the department say that the girl left a detected residence on 1st Avenue NW but didn’t return back. Sheriff’s office believes that the girl is still in the Ruskin area and wants people to share her picture to find her.

Brown is a white female having blue eyes and strawberry blonde hair. She weighs 115 pounds approximately and her height is 5’02”.
The office requests anyone who has any information regarding her whereabouts to call immediately the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office at 247-8200.
The family is not doing well with her absence and highly concerned for her well-being.
SHARE the post to help her parents and police find the girl who can be in any kind of danger at the mome
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ELIZABETH IS DESCRIBED AS:
GENDER: Female.
ETHNICITY: White.
HAIR: Blonde.
EYES: Blue.
HEIGHT: 5 feet even.
WEIGHT: 100 pounds.
PIERCING: Ears.

Surgeon removed woman’s kidney after mistaking it for tumor during back surgery

A surgeon in Florida mistook a woman’s healthy kidney for a cancerous tumor and removed it during a back surgery.

Maureen Pacheco, 51, checked into the Wellington Regional Medical Center in April of 2016 for an operation to fuse the bones in her lower back after a car accident, according to the Palm Beach Post.

During the operation, her surgeon, Dr. Ramon Vasquez, spotted the organ, which he believed to be a tumor, declared an emergency and removed it.

According to a lawsuit filed by Pacheco, Vasquez wasn’t supposed to be performing the back surgery, either. His job was only to cut her open so other surgeons could operate.

“As you can imagine, when someone goes in for a back surgery, she would never expect to wake up and be told when she’s just waking up from anesthesia, that one of her kidneys has been unnecessarily removed,” said Pacheco’s attorney, Donald J. Ward.

Vasquez, who has served as chairman of surgery at Palm Beach Medical Center since January, could be required to pay a fine or lose his medical license.

Erie, Pennsylvania: Woman High On Meth Dies After Pumping Gasoline Into Her Anus

A 32-year old Erie, Pennsylvania woman has been killed after an overdose on meth caused her to insert a gas pump nozzle into her anus and begin pumping gasoline.

The woman, who is yet to be formally identified by authorities, is believed to have a record for multiple drug offences in Pennsylvania. Officials who are involved in the investigation believe the latest incident was caused by the woman overdosing on meth.

“The victim has been known to abuse multiple substances, but her drug of choice is meth,” said one investigator. According to witnesses, the woman ran across several lanes of traffic to the gas station and grabbed a pump nozzle before pulling down her skirt.

Horrified motorists looked on as the woman proceeded to shove the nozzle into her anus and begin pumping gas. “Oh that feels good!” she is said to have called out to the onlookers, who were too shocked to attempt to stop her.

The woman continued to pump gas until the cashier activated the emergency stop. She later collapsed onto the ground and paramedics were soon on the scene to provide assistance. However, the gasoline had flooded the woman’s internal organs after it was absorbed through her rectum.

“The gasoline entered her bloodstream and had a toxic effect, shutting down her key organs,” said one doctor who tried in vain to treat the woman when she arrived at hospital. “Unfortunately there was nothing we could do for her.”

Confetti leads to fight between staff and customers at Boardman Applebee’s

BOARDMAN, Ohio – A gender reveal party at a Boardman Applebee’s lead to a fight between staff and customers.

Police were called to the restaurant on South Avenue Monday just before 9 p.m.

Staff told police a party of 20 came in for the gender reveal party.

The party later went outside to throw confetti, revealing the baby’s gender, according to the police report.

The staff said the party left confetti all over the sidewalk and on other customer’s cars.

When they asked them to pick up the confetti, the workers said members of the group started yelling and threw menus across the room, striking a hostess several times, the report said.

The group eventually left before police arrived.

The workers also noticed around $30 of the bill was not paid.

A purse was left at the scene and police are still investigating.

The staff asked those customers to be banned from the Applebee’s and expected charges include theft without consent, menacing, littering, criminal mischief and assault.

Inmate charged for exposing self to correctional officer

MCLENNAN COUNTY, TX – An inmate who was in jail for sexual assault has been charged after he exposed himself to a correctional officer.

The inmate, William Jones, was at the Jack Harwell Detention Center for an aggravated sexual assault of a child charge from March of 2016, jail records say.

On Sept. 7, Jones arrived for his work assignment in the J-Wing and asked the correctional officer to step inside the vestibule area so he could speak to her.

The correctional officer said Jones was acting in a nervous manner and speaking in a low voice, causing her to be concerned about his safety.

According to the arrest affidavit, Jones asked the correctional officer what time headcount was to be conducted and then pulled out his genitals and ejaculated.

He was then arrested on an indecent exposure charge, a class-B misdemeanor.

Woman Jailed After ER Nurse Attacked Over Pain Medication

HARKER HEIGHTS, Texas – A Harker Heights woman was in the Bell County Jail Thursday after an emergency room nurse was struck in the face by a patient who was upset because she wasn’t given the pain medication she wanted.

Jacqueline Michelle Ziegler, 33, who shows an address on Bluebird Lane, in Harker Heights, was ordered held in lieu of $100,000 bond charged with assault on emergency medical services personnel, according to the online Bell County Jail roster.

An affidavit issued in connection with the incident says Harker Heights police were sent Monday to the emergency room at Seton Medical Center Harker Heights in response to a report of the assault.

The patient was unhappy because she was not given any medication for pain, the affidavit says.

The nurse, after checking the patient’s records, learned she already had been given a prescription this month for Vicodin and refused to order any more medication.

The nurse told police she also learned the patient had taken Percocet, which had not been prescribed to her.

Both Vicodin and Percocet are opioids and are powerful pain relievers that are frequently abused, which is why both are listed as Schedule II narcotics and are closely monitored when administered.

When the nurse explained to the patient she would not be given any additional medication and handed her a clipboard so she could sign her dismissal form, the patient used the clipboard to strike the nurse in the face, the affidavit says.

When police interviewed the patient, she admitted striking the nurse, according to the affidavit.

Black Nurse Sues Michigan Hospital For Honoring Racist Patient’s Request

A nurse from Dearborn, Michigan is suing her employer, Beaumont Hospital, for allegedly following through with a patient’s racist request to remove her from their care because she is Black.

Teoka Williams believes her civil rights were violated, feeling, “humiliated, embarrassed, and disappointed,” after the October 2017 incident where she overheard one of her patients saying she didn’t want a “Black bitch” taking care of her, according to Black News.

Williams proceeded to tell the clinical manager what she’d heard, expecting they wouldn’t accommodate requests based on race. However, Williams was eventually forbidden to enter the room while still being expected to give reports when her shift was over. She also claims she wasn’t allowed to treat patients sharing the room with the racist.

When Williams approached human resources about the issue, she claims she was told patient requests are honored all the time, and that she’d likely be removed from the assignment altogether if there were another complaint.

The medical professional filed her lawsuit Monday and is seeking compensatory and punitive damages.

“[The lawsuit] is about being denied the opportunity to do your job duties based on your race, and being segregated from your job duties based on your race, said her attorney, Julie Gafkay in a statement.

Beaumont Hospital has not addressed the incident specifically, but has released this statement:

“Our highest priority is providing a safe environment that is free from discrimination for both our patients and staff, and delivering care with compassion, dignity and respect.”

Florida man stole ambulance after getting out of hospital

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A Florida man needed a ride home when he was released from the hospital. So police say he stole an ambulance.

But the ambulance had a GPS tracking device, so it was easily found on Sunday. Now 25-year-old Michael Paul is staying at the Broward County Jail, charged with grand theft and driving without a valid license.

Broward Sheriff’s spokeswoman Joy Oglesby tells news outlets Paul told arresting deputies that he stole the ambulance because he needed a car.

She says he took the red ambulance as paramedics were checking another patient into the emergency room at Broward Health North in Deerfield Beach on Sunday.

Deputies tracked down the ambulance within 30 minutes about nine miles from the hospital in Deerfield Beach.

NICU nurse discovers new colleague was premature baby she cared for 28 Years ago

Vilma Wong, a nurse working in the neonatal intensive care unit at the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto, worked with a memorable baby 28 years ago.

The baby was a boy, born at just 29 weeks, and he needed to remain at the hospital for a month before his parents could bring him to his home to San Jose.

After nearly 30 years, Wong remembered the baby’s last name: Seminatore.

So when a young doctor named Brandon Seminatore began working at the same hospital, Wong investigated:

“I kept asking questions, like where he was from, and he told me he was from San Jose, and that as a matter of fact, he was a premature baby born at our hospital,” she recalled in the Stanford Children’s Health blog. “I then got very suspicious, because I remember being the primary nurse to a baby with the same last name. To confirm my suspicion, I asked him if his dad was a police officer. And there was a big silence. Then he asked me if I was Vilma. I said yes!”

NICU nurse discovers new colleague was premature baby she cared for 28 Years ago

Seminatore said the revelation was “surreal,” believing that Wong had since retired, but added, “I’ve come full-circle and I’m taking care of babies with the nurse that took care of me.”

Seminatore is working closely with Wong these days; he works as a child neurologist. As Wong said, “Now he’s a pediatric resident to the same population he was part of when he was born.”

Nurse charged with murder, aggravated assault of patients at Texas heart hospital

A former nurse has been arrested on a murder charge after a patient died and two others slipped into vegetative states at a Texas hospital, according to state and county records. The Texas Board of Nursing suspended William George Davis’ license in March.

In a detention order, the board determined he entered three patients’ rooms at Louis and Peaches Owen Heart Hospital in Tyler and “performed an intervention” that either killed or critically harmed them. The hospital fired Davis in February.

The board also is investigating whether his actions harmed at least four other patients.

Davis, 34, is being held on a murder charge on a $2 million bond, Smith County jail records show.

A message left for Davis’ attorney wasn’t immediately returned Wednesday. But a GoFundMe account started by Davis says he’s raising money in an effort to fight the state’s suspension of his license, an action that he contends was due to “misunderstandings.” The campaign on Wednesday had raised more than half of his goal of $10,000.

Tyler police spokeswoman Jenny Wells wouldn’t confirm Wednesday that the murder charge relates to the death of the patient in August. Police will release additional information later in the day, she said.

The suspension order doesn’t specify what Davis is alleged to have done to a patient on Aug. 4, but says “the patient immediately deteriorated from their stable condition” and died two days later of an embolism and other complications. The patient was not under Davis’ care and he didn’t mention to the patient’s assigned nurse that he intervened or document it, according to the order.

He’s accused of going into other patients’ rooms, once in November and again in January, and taking “unnecessary and/or inappropriate” actions that led two patients to fall into vegetative conditions. He wasn’t assigned to care for either patient.

When questioned by administrators following the January incident, Davis said he “silenced an IV that was beeping,” pumped up a pressure bag and took other actions, according to his suspension order.

He was fired Feb. 15 for “falsification of care events and his unethical practice related to failure to disclose interventions.”

A spokesman for the Board of Nursing said he couldn’t immediately discuss the ongoing Davis investigation.

Christus Trinity Mother Frances Health System, which includes Owen Heart Hospital about 100 miles southeast of Dallas, said in a statement that Davis began working for the system in 2013. An investigation began in January when administrators identified “an unusual and unexplained patient outcome.”

“We believe the issues with Mr. Davis were isolated to him and he acted independently and of his own accord,” the statement said.