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Dog Becomes Unlikely Hero After Leading Police to Horrible Accident

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January 6, 2022 at 9:35 pm
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On Monday, police officers in Lebanon, New Hampshire, were notified that there was a dog on Interstate 89.

It was a large dog that WMUR-TV later identified as a Shiloh shepherd, a cross between an Alaskan malamute and a German shepherd.

The young dog was skittish, darting away from the officers as they tried to catch her, and they were worried that she would run into traffic. But they soon noticed a pattern to her movements and followed her to the scene of a serious accident.

“They discovered a truck which had been overturned with two gentlemen that were ejected from the vehicle,” New Hampshire State Police Lt. Daniel Baldassare said.

“Some hypothermia had set in,” he added. “It’s unclear how long they were out of the vehicle for. The dog also was wet, so you could tell that it’d been outside for a little bit.”

Cam Laundry, 31, had been driving with passenger Justin Connors, 40, when his truck ran off the road and flipped, according to WCAX-TV. The dog who’d led police to the crash sat with her owner as first responders rendered aid.

“We [were shaken up], didn’t know what was happening,” Laundry said. “Next thing you know, the cops were there, and it was all because of her.”

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Connors’ dog, a bulldog, was also in the car at the time of the accident but was found deceased the next day.

The New Hampshire State Police detailed the accident in a Facebook post.

“Officers from the Lebanon Police Department located a large German Shepard on northbound Interstate 89,” the post read.

“When Trooper Sandberg and the Lebanon Police Officers attempted to get close to the canine, it continued to run northbound on Interstate 89, crossing into Vermont. A short time later, Trooper Sandberg and the Lebanon Police Officers located a damaged section of guardrail near the Interstate 91 and Interstate 89 junction.

“Trooper Sandberg and the Lebanon Police Officers observed a badly damaged pickup truck that had rolled over. As the Officers investigated further, they realized that both occupants of the pickup truck had been ejected from the vehicle and were hypothermic and seriously injured. Trooper Sandberg and the Lebanon Police Officers were able to quickly call for medical assistance.

“While at the scene, Trooper Sandberg and the Lebanon Police Officers learned that the German Shepard, named Tinsley, belonged to one of the injured occupants of the truck. It quickly became apparent that Tinsley led Trooper Sandberg and the Lebanon Police to the crash site and injured occupants.”

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Tinsley is now being hailed as a hero.

“She’s my little guardian angel, you know,” Laundry said. “It’s a miracle, you know, how she has that kind of intelligence to do what she did.”

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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