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This is really sad. She went missing from her sister's house in Nassau County on Dec 23. A paramedic found her in need of help 3 miles away in Queens and took her to Queens Hospital. Afterwards, the paramedic saw a missing flyer and notified Nassau police she had been found. In the meantime, the hospital thought she was homeless, gave her a list of addresses of shelters and released her at 2:00am. She is not able to read and is deaf and mute. The hospital didn't make phone calls to see if she was missing. Nassau police notified her sister that she had been found and taken to the hospital, but when her family arrived at the hospital she had already been released.
Following video is an interview with her sister.
abc7ny.com
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NYPD officials said Primus wound up being discharged from the hospital on Saturday just before 2 a.m.
According to the family, hospital staff thought she was homeless and gave directions to local shelters.
"They though she was homeless, so they gave her a list of shelters to go to," Peck said. "Someone that's non-verbal. She cannot read. I mean she cannot read, she's not verbal, she doesn't know how to navigate the system. The buses or public transportation. How could you send her away?"
Primus hasn't been seen since.
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She says all of this could have been avoided if the hospital had made some phone calls to confirm the same woman had been reported missing in Nassau County.
"They were trying to backpedal to say, well the date of birth is different," Peck said. "We had a non-verbal mute with the same description but the only thig that differs is the date of birth. We said she could not have given you the date of birth, she doesn't know her date of birth."
Following video is an interview with her sister.

47-year-old woman with development disabilities missing after leaving Long Island home
A police search spanning both Long Island and Queens is underway for a woman who went missing last Friday.
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NYPD officials said Primus wound up being discharged from the hospital on Saturday just before 2 a.m.
According to the family, hospital staff thought she was homeless and gave directions to local shelters.
"They though she was homeless, so they gave her a list of shelters to go to," Peck said. "Someone that's non-verbal. She cannot read. I mean she cannot read, she's not verbal, she doesn't know how to navigate the system. The buses or public transportation. How could you send her away?"
Primus hasn't been seen since.
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She says all of this could have been avoided if the hospital had made some phone calls to confirm the same woman had been reported missing in Nassau County.
"They were trying to backpedal to say, well the date of birth is different," Peck said. "We had a non-verbal mute with the same description but the only thig that differs is the date of birth. We said she could not have given you the date of birth, she doesn't know her date of birth."