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Missing Woman Getting Catheter IV Treatment Found Safe Pennsylvania State Police Say

UPDATE:

Amanda Aten

Amanda Aten

Photo Credit: Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers

"Aten has been located and is safe!," Pennsylvania Crime Stoppers stated in an updated release. No further details were provided. 

ORIGINAL:

A 33-year-old woman has gone missing from her mom's York County home shortly after leaving the hospital, according to a release by the Pennsylvania state police.

Amanda Sue Aten was recovering from a MRSA infection at her mom's home in the 5200 block of Sinsheim Road in Codorus Township when she left home with  "a bald man with a beard," in a white Ford Expedition thought to be a 2007 model with a three-ball trailer hitch with a hook on Dec. 6, state police detail in the release.

Aten was being treated with intravenous antibiotics through a clinically installed catheter or PICC line at UPMC Hanover but stopped coming to treatments after she left home, according to the police.

"Aten had a history of drug use but had reportedly been 'clean' for the past month," the police say in the release.

She is listed as missing and endangered according to the release. 

Anyone with information on Aten’s whereabouts is asked to call the state police’s York barracks at 717-428-1011.

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