90-year-old woman with dementia goes missing in severe weather – then found by hero hound in dangerous situation

Saby is a K-9 officer with the Birmingham Police SRT K9 Unit. He has worked alongside Officer Dustin Brock for around two years.

When 90-year-old Loudell Hubbard, a dementia sufferer, was reported missing officers knew they had to find her quickly.

Officers suspected she had wandered into the cold and wet woods behind her home in Birmingham, Alabama.

As well as a team of officers and trained sniffer dogs on her trail, an appeal was put out on social media describing Mrs Hubbard and when she was last seen.

Officer Brock took his trusted four-legged friend Saby with him to help find the woman and it wasn’t long before the hero hound had located her.

It turned out the 90-year-old woman had fallen into a creek and couldn’t get out again, so she put her purse down like a pillow in the water, and stayed there overnight.

‘Impossible for us to duplicate’

It was a miracle that she only had bruises after her ordeal.

“It’s impossible for us to duplicate what he does and do his job as fast as he does,” Officer Brock told WSET-TV, referring to his trusted canine companion.

“I yelled ‘Ma’am can you hear me?’ She raised her head up and then we just went to her,” Officer Richard Wright added.

“When we got the call I was thinking if it was my grandmother I would hope someone would use all resources to go find her.”

It’s amazing that this woman survived and it’s thanks to the incredible abilities of dogs that she was found so quickly.

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