JEAN:JEAN: THIS IS AMAZING. A GEANRM SHEPHERD WENT ABOVE AND BEYOND TO HELP NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE POLICE FIND ITS OWRNE AFTER A SERIOUS CRASH. A STATE TROOPER AND LEBANON POLICE BEGAN CHASING DOWN WHAT THEY BELIEVED WAS A LOSTOG D THE DOG EVENTUALLY LED EMTH TO THIS ROLLOVER CRASH NEAR THE I-91 AND I-89 JUNCTION IN VERMONT LAST NIGHT. BOTH PEOPLE THAT WERE INSIDE THE PICKUP TRUCK WERE SERIOUSLY HURT, INCLUDING TINSLEY’S OWNER. BOTH WERE ABLE TO GET ME
Dog thought to be lost leads New Hampshire police to scene of crash involving owner
Owner seriously hurt but received medical assistance quickly thanks to dog’s actions
A German shepherd named Tinsley went above and beyond to help New Hampshire State Police find its owner after a serious crash.A New Hampshire State Trooper and Lebanon police began chasing down what they believed was a lost dog when it eventually led them to a rollover crash near the Interstate 91 and Interstate 89 junction in Vermont on Monday night.”They could tell the dog was trying to show them something because they were, he kept trying to get away from them but didn’t run away totally,” Lt. Daniel Baldassarre, with New Hampshire State Police, said. “It was kind of, ‘Follow me. Follow me.’ And they did that and you know, to their surprise to see the guardrail damaged and to look down to where the dog is looking at, it’s just, they were almost in disbelief.”Both people inside the pickup truck were seriously hurt, including Tinsley’s owner. Both were able to get medical assistance.
A German shepherd named Tinsley went above and beyond to help New Hampshire State Police find its owner after a serious crash.
A New Hampshire State Trooper and Lebanon police began chasing down what they believed was a lost dog when it eventually led them to a rollover crash near the Interstate 91 and Interstate 89 junction in Vermont on Monday night.
“They could tell the dog was trying to show them something because they were, he kept trying to get away from them but didn’t run away totally,” Lt. Daniel Baldassarre, with New Hampshire State Police, said. “It was kind of, ‘Follow me. Follow me.’ And they did that and you know, to their surprise to see the guardrail damaged and to look down to where the dog is looking at, it’s just, they were almost in disbelief.”
Both people inside the pickup truck were seriously hurt, including Tinsley’s owner. Both were able to get medical assistance.