Dog saves woman with Alzheimer's

Chris0nllyn

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Shivering on the wet, cold ground was 89-year-old Carmen Mitchell who suffers from Alzheimer's.

Mitchell had wandered away from her caretaker and somehow made it into the woods about a mile away.

She was lost for several hours.

"In just the blink of an eye she was gone, and I was so scared because she's a loving person," said Rochelle Wason, Mitchell's caretaker.

Rochelle Wason says she immediately called police and they responded in full-force with boots on the ground, K-9 units, and even a helicopter in the sky.

But still, they couldn't find Carmen Mitchell.

"All the searchers were out there, all the volunteers were out there, everyone was putting in their effort here," said Chief Richard Ivone, Piscataway Police Department

But ultimately, it was a spunky house pet who found the 89-year-old.

Dog saves woman with Alzheimer's who fell in snow | 7online.com
 

Chris0nllyn

Well-Known Member
ok, I'll bite.

You always ask how they know it was a "pitbull" when one attacks and kills someone.

How do they know this was a pitbull that saved someone. To quote you "did they do a DNA test?".

:killingme

Done.

A scared and cold 89 year old woman could have died, and all you care about is the dog?

Unbelievable.
 
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