Crime & Safety

'Wanted' Posters In Princeton: Quarantine NBC Doc After Possible Ebola Contact

The signs also include Nancy Snyderman's home address and children's names.

Signs are popping up in Princeton asking for help in protecting the community from NBC’s Chief Medical Editor Nancy Snyderman, a 62-year-old town resident who has been placed under mandatory quarantine because of possible Ebola contact.

Snyderman was placed under mandatory isolation by state health officials after violating the voluntary isolation agreement after one of her cameramen contracted the Ebola virus. Gawker displayed the posters on its website (see below). The signs also include Nancy Snyderman’s home address and children’s names.

The state Health Department issued the quarantine but said there is no indication Princeton residents are at risk of exposure to the deadly virus.

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Snyderman apologized for violating the voluntary isolation agreement Monday night.

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