A Child With 'Developmental Delays' Went Missing In BC & Was Rescued By A Police Dog
The search was led by police canine "Jagger." 🥺

On Monday, November 2, RCMP were made aware of a missing child in B.C.
According to a police release, the youth went missing in the area of Spallumcheen after walking away from a home on Grandview Flatts Road and not returning.
The missing person suffers from developmental delays and their family called the police after losing sight of them.
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With temperatures falling, and darkness approaching, it became paramount to locate the child quickly.
Constable Chris Terleski
Officers and members of the local Police Dog Service (PDS) began searching around 3 p.m.
Soon, the PDS was led by canine “Jagger”, who traced a scent through the woods and eventually to a gravel pit where the child was found safe.
Terleski said that the PDS’s wonderful response led to a successful search.
He said he’s thankful for their assistance.