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K-9 and a Hamilton County deputy locate a 12-year-old missing person
Noblesville, Indiana – On Sunday morning, a Hamilton County deputy and his K-9 partner received praise for their efforts in locating a missing 12-year-old.
The Noblesville Police Department sent Deputy Neal Hoard and K-9 Maudie to look for a missing 12-year-old at 4:00 on Sunday morning.
The young person was last seen on Sunday morning around three. At 4:30 a.m., Deputy Hoard and K-9 Maudie started their search using a piece of the subject’s clothes as a scent article.
Maudie wrote on a fence that the missing child was in the yard enclosure behind after searching the area for a while. The individual was then discovered by the search crew.
Although the patient was taken to the hospital, there were no known injuries.
The track’s entire length was 1400 yards or around 3/4 of a mile. On Sunday morning, Facebook thanked Deputy Hoard and the good girl K-9 Maudie for their efforts.
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