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  • Watch hero dog lead deputy to his injured ‘grandma’ in Florida. ‘Good boy’

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    A missing person’s case in the Florida Panhandle came to a surprisingly heartwarming end when a dog got the attention of a passing patrol car and led a deputy directly to the missing woman.

    Video of the incident was posted Oct. 6 by the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, which reports the woman was injured and unable to make her way back home in the dark.

    “Sometimes heroes come with four legs and a wagging tail!” the sheriff’s office wrote in its post.

    “The initial call came from a distraught husband concerned about his missing wife. When a local senior citizen took a tumble and injured herself while walking her son’s dog one night recently in the Shalimar area, it was a faithful four-legged friend who brought an OCSO deputy to her location.”

    The injured woman reported the dog would search for help, then come back to her location.
    The injured woman reported the dog would search for help, then come back to her location. Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office

    Video shows the deputy was searching nearby residential streets when a dog came directly to the patrol car. The deputy stopped, and instinctually asked the dog: “Hi, baby, where’s your mama? Show me.”

    The dog reacted by leading the deputy through a front yard, beside a home and onto a golf course, where the missing woman was found lying on the sidewalk “alert and conscious.”

    Paramedics were summoned, but details of the woman’s injuries were not released.

    This video screengrab shows the moment a dog found an Okaloosa County sheriff’s deputy and led her to an injured woman in the Florida Panhandle.
    This video screengrab shows the moment a dog found an Okaloosa County sheriff’s deputy and led her to an injured woman in the Florida Panhandle. Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office video screengrab

    As the deputy waited for EMS, she explained to the woman that the family’s dog led to her rescue. The dog’s name is Eeyore, like the stuffed donkey in “Winnie-the-Pooh,” officials said.

    “I’m not even his owner. I’m his grandmother,” the woman says in the video. “He wouldn’t leave. He kept coming back to me. … You’re a good boy! Grandma loves you.”

    The video had 54,000 reactions on social media as of Oct. 7, including comments from many who said they were brought to tears.

    “Dogs really (are) our guardian angels sent down to us,” one commenter wrote on Facebook.

    Shalimar is about a 140-mile drive west of Tallahassee.

    Mark Price

    The Charlotte Observer

    Mark Price is a National Reporter for McClatchy News. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology.

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