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TODAY'S ACTION
as reported live on 12.09.00 by Command
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DAY 11 RUNDOWN
In the end, there was no place left to hide.
At approximately 1:15 PM on Saturday afternoon, Fugitive Zoe met her match in the cramped quarters of Jack and Co. Tuxedos on E. 86th Street. Her captor was none other than Mark Tafoya, the man who brought down Fugitive Jason on Day 9.
With that, Hide/Seek/NYC came to a close. The streets are clear. The Hide/Out is empty. The Fugitives are free.
A victim of some clever detective work and a difficult Saturday Day Task, Zoe said she did not feel the post-game sense of freedom that Fugitives Jason and Chris expressed earlier in the week.
"I felt a lump in my throat," she said, discussing the moment of capture. "It was defeat. Chris and Jason said it was almost a relief -- and I was definitely coming down with something and not feeling so good about myself last night when I was hanging out with the homeless people in Penn Station -- but it wasn't a relief for me. I definitely wanted to win."
Tafoya, who added $10,000 to the $500 he won on Thursday, sympathized with the fallen Fugitive. "I felt horrible," he said at Command Center. "I still feel horrible."
But he didn't feel so horrible on Saturday morning as he crafted a clever and devious plan to trap Zoe on the streets of the Upper East Side. Tafoya was on to the Task early in the day, recognizing that Command had charged Zoe to wear a high hat on Park Ave. (as per Irving Berlin's lyrics in "Putting on the Ritz.")
After pondering the situation, Tafoya decided that Jack and Co. could come into play. Just before noon, he made his way to the second floor formal wear shop, where he had a conversation with the man running the store, Louis. "Has a woman been in today asking for a top hat?" Tafoya asked.
She hadn't, but Tafoya was undeterred. He explained the situation to Louis and gave him his cell phone number. "If she comes by, please call me on this number and pretend like you're ordering a pizza. I'll come right over." Louis agreed, and, after buying a tie for a formal event he was scheduled to attend later that evening, Tafoya headed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he thought Zoe might be hiding out.
About an hour later, Tafoya had left the Museum and was walking on E. 82nd St., between 5th and Madison Aves., when his cell phone rang. "Hi, this is Louis. I want to order a pizza."
"Try to keep her there. I'll be right over," Tafoya said.
He then ran to Jack's on 86th and Lexington, hit the buzzer for the store, and darted up the stairs. Meanwhile, upon hearing the buzzer, Zoe knew she was doomed. In an act of desperation, she hid behind a tie rack. It was no use. Tafoya entered the store and approached her. "Fugitve Zoe," he said. "You're caught."
Within in minutes, Command hit the scene, along with the day's webHunter Jay Holler and Day 5 webHunter Alison McCarthy, both of whom had been in touch with Tafoya that morning.
Despite the premature end to her quest for $10,000, Zoe was in good spirits upon her return to Command. "I'm glad I played," she said. "I feel like I was perfectly suited for this. I really thought I had a great chance of winning."
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Photo of the Day #1: Tafoya (left) displays Zoe's Fugitive ID, which he secured to complete the capture and win the $10,000 grand prize. webHunter Jay Holler, who raced to the scene of the capture, stands at right.

Photo of the Day #2: Back at Command after the catch, Hide/Seek producer Jon Van Gieson pours bubbly for Zoe.
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Jay Holler (left) chats with Zoe after the capture at Command.
WEBHUNTER
Jay Holler, New Jersey
Full webHunter Log
Selected emails from viewers submitting tips to the webHunter on his Blackberry
The good:
From: Alison McCarthy
To: "'web.hunter'" <hunter@sitesherpa.com>
Sent: Saturday, Dec 09, 2000 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: I'm here
Irving Berlin songs
Puttin' on the ritz "have you seen the well to do walking down Park Avenue" tyring hard to look like Gary Cooper Super Duper!!!
Maybe wear a top hat and take a photo
From: Alison McCarthy
To: "'web.hunter'" <hunter@sitesherpa.com>
Sent: Saturday, Dec 09, 2000 12:14 PM
Subject: puttin on the ritz
Have you seen the well-to-do
Up and down Park Avenue
On that famous thoroughfare
With their noses in the air
High hats and narrow collars
White spats and lots of dollars
Spending every dime
For a wonderful time
From: Zenosdog
To: <webhunter@sitesherpa.com>
Sent: Saturday, Dec 09, 2000 12:57 PM
Subject: you know
ok
tux shop - jack and co. 128 e 86th b/t lex and park
costume shops:
art + tapisserie corp - 1242 MADISON b/t 89/90
RICKY'S - 1675 3rd ave b/t 93/94
SCRUPPLE'S - 19 E 69th st. b/t MAD/PARK
JUSTO - 410 E 83rd St. b/t 1st and york
SORRY FOR THE DELAY, COLEEN'S COMP SUX.
GOO D LUKKKKKKK
Some Different Ideas:
From: Tom O'Brien
To: <webhunter@sitesherpa.com>
Sent: Saturday, Dec 09, 2000 12:20 PM
Subject: Jah Mon E
Haven't quite figured it out yet. The mention of Berlin makes me think it has something to do with a couple of the German spots in the area. Try looking around 2nd Ave just south of 86th. There a German resturant, and Heidelberg, and a grocery store, Shaller & Weber.
From: Mom
To: <webhunter@sitesherpa.com>
Sent: Saturday, Dec 09, 2000 11:34 AM
Subject: ZOE
i TOLD YOU NEVER TO TELL ANYONE ABOUT COLUMBIA!!!!! nOW GO GET zOE.
Love Mom
And then...
From: "BlackBerry Handheld" <hunter@sitesherpa.com>
To: Command
Sent: Saturday, Dec 09, 2000 1:23 PM
Subject: RE: how's it going
Zoe has been captured!!!
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Sent from the Blackberry of the Hide/Seek/NYC webHunter
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