Posted on 11/09/2019 7:59:13 AM PST by luv2ski
The frantic search for a missing 2-year-old girl lost in the Oregon wilderness had a happy ending after the toddler was found safe by a woman on horseback and her dog. Tammy Stevens, 59, of Beaverton, was out for a ride Thursday morning with her horse, Bo, and her dogs, Wilson and Maddie, miniature Australian Shepherds, when she joined the search for the missing girl, according to Sgt. Marcus Mendoza, a spokesman for the Clackamas County Sheriffs Office. Little Iris Nix was walking with her grandmother on a trail in the Molalla River Recreation Area when she ran ahead and out of sight, Mendoza said. He said as Stevens scouted terrain she described as steep and dangerous, she heard a child crying. I said to Wilson, Go get her and show me the way, Stevens said in a recorded interview with a deputy. Wilson was climbing for her so I tied Bo up and then climbed up, really steep, super steep, about 70 feet and there she was, she said. She was pretty upset. Iris was out for a walk with her grandmother Gayla Ann Jay, 62, of Molalla, and a sibling, when she disappeared. Her grandmother looked for 15 minutes and then summoned help from loggers passing by. "Yeah, 15 minutes I could tolerate. After 15 minutes I started to lose it," Gayla told Fox 12 Oregon. Iris was lost in the wood for about two hours. It was a really good story, Stevens said. Im so thankful.
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“A toddler climbed up a 70-foot steep incline?”
She probably took a more gentle route to get there, from the other side, maybe.
I’m sorry I didn’t make it clear that I am not the young mother of Adam and adopter of Brandy. The story belongs to a woman named Sara Whalen. I adopted my Basset mix from her sprawling animal refuge in the Catskills. Hers was a no kill shelter and many retired police horses found their homes there too. Sara ignored the signs of illness and died of undiagnosed cancer several years ago. Rob Thomas, the singer, has taken on keeping this shelter going.
Aw. What a good life Dusty Joe had with your family. The Rainbow Bridge is real. I can’t wait to cross it one day and find my beloved Buddy “Dupadoo” waiting patiently for me.
On the one hand, never underestimate the abilities of toddlers. On th other hand, read Missing 411 by Paulides
Absolutely delightful story. Where are you located? I have a pet shop in Venice, Fl where many different kinds of exotic animals are rescued.
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Check out Article, and esp # 35.
My mom put 5 year old me and my 3 year old sis on leashes. Of course, we were on a Navy ship heading for Japan where my dad was stationed.
I did that in Massachusetts long, long ago.
I knew where I was, too.
Boy, were people angry.
When I was 2, I was sitting at the kitchen table while my Mom was at the sink then I was outside on the sharply sloping second-floor porch roof.
To her dying day, she said it was impossible for me to reach the window, open it and walk down the slope and sit down and watch the cars below.
I have heard child rescuers say that kids often go up while adults go down.
No worries at all. It is a marvelous story that I am so happy you shared!
Sorry, Louis. I am not the originator of Brandy’s Story. Her “mom” was Sara Whalen who founded Pets Alive in the Catskills.
My mother put a leash on me and snapped the other end on the clothesline.
Explains a lot!!!
While we never did it, having experienced the terror of thinking you’ve lost a child would be enough to make me think about it. (Of course my kids are all grown men now, but I do have a grand daughter)
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