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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (1459)4/13/2009 10:07:01 PM
From: Neeka1 Recommendation  Respond to of 8755
 
Could dog be on 700-mile, incredible journey home?

A Siberian husky that survived a car crash that killed its owner could be making a 700-mile trek home through Idaho and Oregon. Deborah Moore of Kelso, says the dog named Neo was last seen on Wednesday in Idaho headed toward Boise and is likely traveling cross country on his way to Washington state.

By The Associated Press

BOISE, Idaho — A Siberian husky that survived a car crash that killed its owner could be making a 700-mile trek home through Idaho and Oregon.

Deborah Moore of Kelso, says the dog named Neo was last seen on Wednesday in Idaho headed toward Boise and is likely traveling cross country on his way to Washington state.

Moore's sister, 47-year-old Joyce Moore of Kelso, was killed when police say she lost control of her car on Interstate 84 and crashed near Snowville, Utah, on April 4.

Officials say Neo stayed at his owner's side but ran off when an ambulance arrived.

Deborah Moore says Neo is a friendly dog and is likely wearing a blue collar and possibly a black harness.

seattletimes.nwsource.com