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3 Hikers Disappeared Wednesday At Black Creek Swamp
POSTED: Thursday, July 30, 2009
MIDDLEBURG, Fla. -- Clay County deputies said Thursday if it weren't for their search dog's nose, they might not have found three missing hikers when they did.
Two women and one man disappeared hiking on trails at the Black Creek Swamp on Wednesday.
Two of them are deaf, and another is hearing impaired.
Deputies said their search dog helped track them down in just a matter of hours.
K-9 Santo and Sgt. Mike Seymour were called on to find the hikers.
"They had went on a day adventure, got turned around and got lost back in that area," Seymour said. "It's very thick, very wooded, very nasty. I didn't see a snake, didn't see an alligator, but was definitely looking for it."
As if the conditions in the woods weren't bad enough with the heat and afternoon storms, two of the hikers lost their shoes and wound up walking barefoot.
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Seymour said Santo picked up the hiker's scent because the humidity and the temperature caused the hikers' scent to lay on the ground, allowing the K-9 to track them quite easily.
The hikers were exhausted and dehydrated.
It took the group almost two hours to make their way out of the woods.
POSTED: Thursday, July 30, 2009
MIDDLEBURG, Fla. -- Clay County deputies said Thursday if it weren't for their search dog's nose, they might not have found three missing hikers when they did.
Two women and one man disappeared hiking on trails at the Black Creek Swamp on Wednesday.
Two of them are deaf, and another is hearing impaired.
Deputies said their search dog helped track them down in just a matter of hours.
K-9 Santo and Sgt. Mike Seymour were called on to find the hikers.
"They had went on a day adventure, got turned around and got lost back in that area," Seymour said. "It's very thick, very wooded, very nasty. I didn't see a snake, didn't see an alligator, but was definitely looking for it."
As if the conditions in the woods weren't bad enough with the heat and afternoon storms, two of the hikers lost their shoes and wound up walking barefoot.
Video
Seymour said Santo picked up the hiker's scent because the humidity and the temperature caused the hikers' scent to lay on the ground, allowing the K-9 to track them quite easily.
The hikers were exhausted and dehydrated.
It took the group almost two hours to make their way out of the woods.