Dog outperforms drone, humvee and ATV in missing person search
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Petey closes the case:

At 5:45 a.m. the next morning, Rapp was found by an off-duty Sgt. named Charles Brooks, who was hunting in the area.
Brooks noticed a dog, Petey, which he would later discover was Rapp’s, wandering along a trail. The officer followed the dog’s footprints several hundred yards and found Rapp, sitting near where he crashed his car.

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