The Salt Lake Tribune
Friday, April 17, 2009
Homeward-bound Husky
Volunteers have tracked down a Neo, a Siberian husky, that was missing for two weeks after a rollover on I-84 killed his owner Joyce Moore of eastern Washington state. A rancher found the dog in a shed near Snowville, Utah.

Lt. Lee Perry of the Utah Highway Patrol says Neo is dehydrated but otherwise in excellent condition, adding:

To make something positive out of a fatal car crash, that's about as good as it gets.

A volunteer was going to take care of the dog until Moore's sister Deborah could pick him up. Family friend Barbara Teasdale told a reporter:

There's so much riding on Deb retrieving Neo, emotionally speaking. This is a piece of Joyce coming home.

2 Comments:

At April 17, 2009 3:05 PM , Anonymous Holly Mullen said...

I love this. How very cool!

 
At April 17, 2009 3:18 PM , Blogger rdale said...

This is a great story; as the officer says, it's about the best you can expect after a fatal car crash. I'm surprised the Anony-mice haven't piped up with their usual crap about how bad this blog is.

 

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