Legendary model and restaurateur B. Smith, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, is missing. Photo credit: Dan Gasby
NEW YORK (MYFOXNY) -
Legendary model and restaurateur B. Smith has been found safe on the West Side of Manhattan Wednesday after going missing Tuesday night, according to her husband, Dan Gasby.
Smith, 64, who revealed earlier this year that she is suffering from Alzheimer's disease, went missing in Southampton, Long Island, at about 8 p.m. Tuesday, he said.
Smith had taken a Jitney bus from New York City to Sag Harbor, where the couple has a home, and got off in Southampton.
It is not clear how she ended up back in Manhattan, Gasby said, but she was reunited with their daughter.
Smith was found near her old apartment, the AP reported.
Wednesday, November 26 2014 9:51 PM EST2014-11-27 02:51:44 GMT
A winter storm is bringing rain, snow and sleet to the Tristate region. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for areas north of New York City including the Poconos, the Hudson Valley and northwestern New Jersey. Snow was expected to continue falling overnight in the eastern Catskills, Mid-Hudson Valley, Taconics, Capital Region and elsewhere, the National Weather Service said.
A winter storm is bringing rain, snow and sleet to the Tristate region. A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for areas north of New York City including the Poconos, the Hudson Valley and northwestern New Jersey. Snow was expected to continue falling overnight in the eastern Catskills, Mid-Hudson Valley, Taconics, Capital Region and elsewhere, the National Weather Service said.
Wednesday, November 26 2014 4:10 PM EST2014-11-26 21:10:44 GMT
Legendary model and restaurateur B. Smith has been found safe on the West Side of Manhattan Wednesday after going missing Tuesday, according to her husband, Dan Gasby. Smith, 64, who revealed earlier this year that she is suffering from Alzheimer's disease, went missing in Southampton, Long Island, at about 8 p.m. on Tuesday, he said.
Legendary model and restaurateur B. Smith has been found safe on the West Side of Manhattan Wednesday after going missing Tuesday, according to her husband, Dan Gasby. Smith, 64, who revealed earlier this year that she is suffering from Alzheimer's disease, went missing in Southampton, Long Island, at about 8 p.m. on Tuesday, he said.
Monday, November 24 2014 9:10 AM EST2014-11-24 14:10:47 GMT
An Amber Alert issued by New York State Police for a 3-month-old boy was canceled several hours later. Police said Steven Ristick was taken by his father and may have been headed to New Jersey. He was found safe in Union City.
An Amber Alert issued by New York State Police for a 3-month-old boy was canceled several hours later. Police said Steven Ristick was taken by his father and may have been headed to New Jersey. He was found safe in Union City. Jonathan Lawrence, of the Albany area, forced his way into a Long Island home and assaulted the boy's grandfather before taking Ristick, said police. Charges are pending against Lawrence who was found with his son.
Friday, November 21 2014 8:20 PM EST2014-11-22 01:20:46 GMT
Jessica "Big Guns" Gallone gets in one more round of shadow boxing at the Glen Clove Boxing Club before her big fight. This mother of two works full time and has been training since May for the Long Island Fight for Charity in which eight women and 12 men will battle it out in front of 1,200 people.
Jessica "Big Guns" Gallone gets in one more round of shadow boxing at the Glen Clove Boxing Club before her big fight. This mother of two works full time and has been training since May for the Long Island Fight for Charity in which eight women and 12 men will battle it out in front of 1,200 people.
Monday, November 17 2014 4:59 PM EST2014-11-17 21:59:03 GMT
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants to increase fares and tolls by around 4 percent over the next two years.The proposed hikes, announced Monday, would take effect March 2015. Public hearings are planned in December. The MTA said its board may modify the proposals before voting on them in January.
New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants to increase fares and tolls by around 4 percent over the next two years.The proposed hikes, announced Monday, would take effect March 2015. Public hearings are planned in December. The MTA said its board may modify the proposals before voting on them in January.
Monday, November 10 2014 8:25 PM EST2014-11-11 01:25:17 GMT
For some children, the pressure to succeed academically supersedes any moral or ethical code of conduct. Sometimes they give in to the temptation to cheat. One New York school knows about this all too well. Three years ago, at Great Neck North High, then-19-year-old-recent-graduate Samuel Eshagoff was charged with taking the SAT for other students for a fee, getting paid up to $3,000 per exam. The money rolled in fast and furious.
For some children, the pressure to succeed academically supersedes any moral or ethical code of conduct. Sometimes they give in to the temptation to cheat. One New York school knows about this all too well. Three years ago, at Great Neck North High, then-19-year-old-recent-graduate Samuel Eshagoff was charged with taking the SAT for other students for a fee, getting paid up to $3,000 per exam. The money rolled in fast and furious.
Tuesday, October 7 2014 7:25 PM EDT2014-10-07 23:25:48 GMT
One U.S. Coast Guard sector says it will contact ships that have recently been to Ebola-affected countries to ask whether passengers have symptoms of the virus before they are allowed into port. The sector, which includes parts of New York and Connecticut, issued a bulletin to the maritime community in New York's Long Island Sound on Monday that describes protocols being put into place due to Ebola.
One U.S. Coast Guard sector says it will contact ships that have recently been to Ebola-affected countries to ask whether passengers have symptoms of the virus before they are allowed into port. The sector, which includes parts of New York and Connecticut, issued a bulletin to the maritime community in New York's Long Island Sound on Monday that describes protocols being put into place due to Ebola.