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Little Painted Desert Park

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On January 16th around 10 am, Navajo County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center received a phone call indicating a female needed help in the Little Painted Desert Park area, north of Winslow. | Flickr

On January 16th around 10 am, Navajo County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center received a phone call indicating a female needed help in the Little Painted Desert Park area, north of Winslow. | Flickr

From January 19, 2023 post.

On January 16th around 10 am, Navajo County Sheriff’s Office Communications Center received a phone call indicating a female needed help in the Little Painted Desert Park area, north of Winslow.  

NCSO Sergeant Chisholm responded to the area of Little Painted Desert Park north of Winslow, along with Sheriff's Auxiliary Volunteers of Navajo County (SAV) Stuart, and Arizona Department of Public Safety Trooper Hancock. Upon arriving in the area, Law Enforcement located a distraught female subject who was confirmed to be female in need. She reported while walking her two dogs near the edge of a canyon, one of them fell into it and she was unable to locate her dog or see if it was possibly injured.

Responding law enforcement officers walked the edge of the canyon looking for the dog and heard a dog whimpering in the crevice. The dog was located however, they were unable to scale down the 30-foot crevice to rescue the fallen animal. Joseph City Fire District Rope Rescue Team was called to the location for assistance. Jeff Dixon with the Rescue Team was able to safely rappel down the side of the canyon and rescue “Lila” the lost dog who was uninjured in the ordeal. 

Navajo County Sheriff’s Office is grateful for every single partnership we have in our community. This was a great ending to a scary situation.

Original source can be found here.

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