Ansari has now got a new case in the midst of all the chaos, where one guy, Laksh (Karan Hariharan) has been found unconscious on Calangute beach. He is brutally hurt on his head and has lost substantial part of his memory. After the brief investigation, police get to know his whereabouts in Goa. As the police team reaches the resort where Laksh and his six other friends from Delhi are staying, they found one of his friend dead in one toilet of a cottage and all other friends are missing.
While everyone is in here, what days do your deposits actually land? I see people saying they are missing some over the weekend, the ones sent to me Saturday, Sunday and Monday are normally in my account on Tuesday. Is Chime or some other same day?
If I do like that, because of missing weekend, my variable will loop back after getting to 1241, all the way to 1791 (which correspond to the number of day between my 2 date) and if I want to make a train time series, choosing a date with the parameter "end" will make it not corresponding to the actual date's data.
I have a data table like the below. For each customer, missing days(weekends or holidays) should be inserted with the balance of previous working day. And this should only be done between the dates that customer has in the table. Balance should be added as 0 for dates outside the customer date range in the table. So for customer with id 1 should be filled between 2022-07-01 and 2022-07-31. Customer with id 2 should be filled between 2022-07-07 and 2022-07-19. Also for the dates 2022-07-01 to 2022-07-07 and 2022-07-19 to 2022-07-31 balance should be added as 0.
OK, so for the weekends, what would your price be? The price as of the last date you received data? Any chance you can post the data in text? Please see this post regarding How to Get Your Question Answered Quickly: -Blog/How-to-Get-Your-Question-Answered-Quickly/ba-p/38490
SARATOGA COUNTY, N.Y. -- The 9-year-old girl who disappeared in Moreau Lake State Park over the weekend, has been found safe and a suspect is in custody, New York State Police said Monday evening.
In a statement released Friday morning, Everman Chief of Police CW Spencer said, "Large searches were planned to be conducted this coming weekend. However, the data analysis has led investigators to change that plan."
Noel Rodriguez-Alvarez has been missing since October 2022, that's the last time officials said they could confirm someone had seen the boy alive, though at the time he was reported to appear unhealthy and malnourished. Meanwhile, police have found no evidence to support claims the child is now living with other family members abroad or that he had been sold to a woman outside of a local grocery store. Spencer said on April 6 that police reached the "very unfortunate, unimaginable, and devasting conclusion that Noel is likely deceased."
Police did not provide any new information Friday in the search for the boy's mother and stepfather, who are believed to have traveled to India with their six other children after police started looking into the boy's disappearance in March. The FBI is working with international partners to locate and extradite Cindy and Arshdeep Singh who are currently charged with felony child abandonment and endangerment in the missing boy's case.
About 400 certified search-and-rescue personnel from multiple local, state and federal law enforcement agencies as of Monday afternoon and 34 volunteer fire departments as well as private search-and-rescue groups combed the 6,250-acre Moreau Lake State Park for any signs of the missing child, officials said. Drones, bloodhounds and an airboat were deployed in the search.
Hochul said Charlotte was out around dinnertime on Saturday, riding her bike in the campground with friends she considers cousins. She said the fourth-grade girl was doing one last lap around the park alone when she went missing.
Charlotte's family tells CBS 6 the family had been camping at the park since Friday. Charlotte went for a bike ride at 6:15. When she didn't return in ten minutes, her family started looking for her. They reported her missing to police at 6:45 p.m.
Deputies and first responders arrived at the location and determined the body to be a kayaker who went missing Sunday from Grand Beach in the waters of Lake Erie, less than a mile from the initial report.
The F-35B Lightning II has the ability to hover in the air and land in very small spaces compared to a traditional fighter jet. The missing plane comes from a squadron that trains pilots; it also takes part in airshow demonstrations. Lance Cpl. Kyle Baskin/MCAS Beaufort hide caption
FILE - A Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II performs a demonstration flight at the Paris Air Show, in Le Bourget, east of Paris, Tuesday, June 20, 2017. On Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023, a Marine Corps pilot safely ejected from an F-35 Lightning II over North Charleston, S.C. The search for his missing aircraft was focused on two lakes north of North Charleston, military officials said. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, File)
The family of the hiker who went missing in Glacier National Park over the weekend say 19-year-old Matthew Read is recovering and receiving treatment after spending several days lost in the wilderness.
Read is a chemical engineering student at Brigham Young University in Utah who was passing through the national park on a trip back east after the end of the semester. He set out to hike the Huckleberry Lookout Trail on Friday afternoon and was reported missing on Sunday. Search and rescue crews began looking for Read that day and located him late Monday night using a thermal scan.
Officials identified all five people who were killed during severe flash flooding in Upper Makefield Township over the weekend. The following victims were found dead Saturday and Sunday following the flooding of Houghs Creek:
Officials continue to search for Seley's two children -- 9-month-old Conrad and 2-year-old Matilda (Mattie) Sheils -- who both went missing while their mother and grandmother tried to rescue them from the floodwaters.
"We extend our deepest condolences to all the victims' families and friends during this extremely difficult time," Buck said. "It is a sad time for these families, this community, and all of Bucks County as all efforts are focused on finding the missing children."
Also, on Monday, Bucks County's Board of Commissioners signed an emergency disaster declaration that would direct the county's emergency management coordinator to "take all appropriate action needed" to alleviate the effects of the weekend disaster.
Jahim Solomon of Pittsfield and Eric White of Chicopee were reported missing on Oct. 15 after falling out of touch with their families for several days, state police said. They'd previously been in Burlington, Lowell, Morrisville and Stowe, officials said.
Rip currents whipped up by Hurricane Franklin created dangerous conditions all weekend, and most beaches were allowing people to go in no more than knee-deep during the day. That did not prevent problems, and there were multiple reports of lifeguards assisting people back to shore.
Several swimmers were rescued from the water at the Stockton Avenue beach in Seaside Park after lifeguards had left for the day. The missing man was among a group of people who were swimming after hours.
"This is a screen shot from an SHFD volunteer's Active Alert app," Seaside Heights officials said in a post on Facebook. "The past 24 hours. Seven after-hours ocean water rescue calls. One special assignment related to the search for a missing and presumed drowned swimmer out of Seaside Park's beach last night."
With the hot weather, authorities are anticipating people will flock to the beaches after school all week to get relief, and they are urging people to stay out of the water because of the dangers of rip currents that are expected to continue for a few days yet. Most New Jersey beaches are not staffed with lifeguards after Labor Day, and only a few, including Seaside Heights, are staffed on weekends in September.
To assess how the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders affected the number of missing GHCN observations, the Applied Climate Information System (ACIS) was used to access GHCN observations from all stations within each state during the period from 15 March through 30 April 2020. ACIS metadata record the base network associated with each station, allowing CoCoRaHS observations to be counted separately. Non-CoCoRaHS observations were analyzed separately and are referred to here as COOP observations, given these values mainly came from that network.
In the equation, Nmiss is the count of missing data values at all active stations within a state (Nstation), and 47 represents the number of days from 15 March to 30 April. Active stations were required to have reported at least one observation from 15 March to 30 April.
To a lesser degree, the 2020 Pmiss is also among the lowest of the values recorded during the last decade in the Midwest and Southern regions. These regions typically report more missing values than the Southeast and Northeast, with about a quarter of the possible values missing (Fig. 1). From 15 March to 30 April 2020, only 22% of the possible observations were missing. In the Western and Great Plains regions, Pmiss in 2020 did not vary greatly from the historical average.
Figure 3 shows a time series of the total number of daily CoCoRaHS reports during the first 162 days of 2020. During the stay-at-home period, the number of CoCoRaHS reports increased by 25%, from approximately 12,000 daily reports during January through early March to nearly 15,000 reports at the end of May. CoCoRaHS daily reports usually increase each spring, but the 2020 increase was particularly strong. Another feature that stands out during the spring of 2020 is the pronounced change in the weekly reporting cycle. Throughout the history of CoCoRaHS, there has been a clear weekly cycle in reporting, with the number of reports increasing on weekdays and decreasing on weekends. As widespread stay-at-home orders commenced in mid-March, the amplitude of this weekly cycle decreased, with fewer missing weekend observations (Fig. 3). Thus, the decline in missing observations seen in Fig. 1 reflects this decrease in missing weekend observations. Starting in late May, the number of total CoCoRaHS observations began to decline, presumably in response to the relaxation of stay-at-home restrictions across the country. Likewise at the same time, a more pronounced weekly cycle in the number of observations began to reappear.
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