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CINCINNATI — The FBI and a handful of police departments are working to verify a boy's story that he was abducted years ago, with police in Illinois saying he may be a boy who's been missing since 2011.Timmothy Pitzen is also the name of an Aurora, Illinois boy who has been missing since 2011. He was 6 at the time and would now be 14.The child told police he was being held in a Red Roof Inn somewhere in the Cincinnati area, but couldn't say which one, according to the police report. He said he escaped and kept running. He apparently crossed a bridge into Kentucky, the police report states. The boy described the kidnappers as two white males with body-builder type builds. One had black curly hair and was wearing a Mountain Dew shirt and jeans and had a spider web tattoo on his neck. The other was short with a snake tattoo on his arms. They were driving a white newer model Ford SUV with yellow transfer paint, Wisconsin plates and a dent on the left back bumper.An FBI spokesperson in Louisville said they're working with Newport, Kentucky police, Cincinnati police, the Hamilton County (Ohio) Sheriff's Office and Aurora, Illinois police on a missing child investigation.Multiple police agencies said they'd been told to check Red Roof Inns in the Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky area. Workers at several area hotels said authorities had spoken to them and/or requested their guest lists.Law enforcement sources close to the investigation said they're working on positively identifying the boy. The FBI told WCPO that they're conducting a DNA test to identify the child.Aurora police told 1614

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Companies will start sending out W-2s soon. Once you get all your paperwork in order, you may be able to save money filing your taxes. If you prefer to have a professional do your taxes, H&R Block recently rolled out up-front pricing. There’s no more walking in with your paperwork and waiting for a quote. It'll usually cost you between 8 and 0 for federal and state returns. But the online software for federal and state will cost you between and 5. If you've ever wondered if you'll get more money back by using a personal tax preparer than if you did it yourself, the answer is yes, you most likely will. If your taxes are more complicated with mortgages, business costs, itemized deductions, or if you've had a big life change like a divorce, it’s best to get the filing advice.If those scenarios don’t apply to you, online software is always a good route. You can save yourself the extra money.Seniors can get free tax preparation through IRS’ Tax Counseling for the Elderly. Also, those who can get help through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program include people who make ,000 or less, people with disabilities or those who don't speak English fluently. 1202

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Deb Schubert needed some trees trimmed, so she invited a trimmer to her home for a quick estimate."He took a look at the property, the amount of trees we wanted to cut down," she said. "At this point were just searching for estimates."She thought nothing of it when the contractor asked her to sign the price quote. "He wrote out the estimate, asked me to sign it, we did, we got a copy of it, and he took off," she said.But when Schubert told him a few days later she was going with another company, she couldn't believe what the trimmer said."What we had signed was actually a binding contract. He said If we wanted to cancel it we were required to pay them a 20 percent cancellation fee."The contractor wanted several hundred dollars.How to protect yourselfThe good news is that most tree trimming companies are honest and are not going to play fast with words. But this is a warning why you need to be very careful anytime someone asks you to sign your name. Estimates should not require it.So don't let this happen to you. The website 1052

  

Editor's note: This story originally published Dec. 17.A police department is warning of a Netflix email phishing scam that is asking people to update their payment details about an officer who doesn't even have a Netflix account received an email.The city of Solon, Ohio Police Department put out the warning, saying criminals want you to click the links so that you voluntarily give out your personal information. The links also could install malware on your computer.In a photo, the very real-looking email it asks them to update their payment details, saying the account is on hold."Hi Dear, We're having some trouble with your current billing information. We'll try again, but in the meantime you may want to update your payment details," with a link to update the account.Netflix said if you believe you have received a fraudulent email appearing to be from the company, never enter your details, never click on any links, and do not reply to it. Instead, forward it to phishing@netflix.com and include the message header information. 1052

  

Eleven people have died so far in 2019 while climbing Mount Everest, a behemoth of a mountain that towers 29, 029 feet above sea level. This is more than twice the number of people who died climbing Everest in 2018, which saw only five deaths that season.But it's not the number of deaths that some may find shocking — it's the reasons behind them. Only two of this season's Mount Everest deaths can be attributed to falls.So what's killing climbers ascending the mountain? It's primarily exhaustion and altitude sickness, and something called "the death zone."Seasoned climbers call any part of the mountain above 26,000 feet "the death zone" because there is only so long a human can survive at that elevation due to lack of oxygen. "Even when using bottled oxygen, supplemental oxygen, there's only a very few number of hours that we can actually survive up there before our bodies start to shut down," mountain guide Adrian Ballinger told CNN. And, unfortunately, the wait at the summit of Mount Everest plays a role in these deaths because the longer someone is at that altitude, the more severe they feel the effects from lack of oxygen and exhaustion. During the week beginning May 20, crowds of climbers became stuck in a queue to the summit. When this happens, climbers aren't eating, drinking or sleeping and continue to use up vital oxygen, which can lead to death.British climber Robin Haynes Fisher was one of those who had warned of the dangers of overcrowding."With a single route to the summit, delays caused by overcrowding could prove fatal so I am hopeful my decision to go for the 25th will mean fewer people. Unless of course everyone else plays the same waiting game," he wrote in a captioned Instagram post on May 19.He died after suffering from what appeared to be altitude sickness at 28,215 feet, while returning from the summit on Saturday.Altitude sickness occurs when people are at high elevations for an extended period of time. It can happen anywhere that's 8,000 feet above sea level or more. There are three types of altitude sickness. From least to most severe, they are: acute mountain sickness, high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and high-altitude cerebral edema (HACE). The symptoms for all three types are similar (headache, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, shortness of breath), but HAPE is accompanied by a buildup of fluid in the lungs and HACE, the most severe type of altitude sickness, occurs when there's a buildup of fluid in the brain.So how can climbers avoid the same deadly fate as the 11 who died? Simply put — be careful. Acclimate as slowly as you can to increased elevations, drinks tons of water, rest and immediately start descending if you feel symptoms of altitude sickness.CNN contributed to this story. 2782

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