Communities lead search for sheriff lieutenant's lost dog with aid of police drone
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Communities lead search for sheriff lieutenant's lost dog with aid of police drone
"Cash, a 3-year-old Catahoula leopard dog, has been missing since he fled the family's Haverhill home Friday afternoon. He belongs to Tanya Cubelli, a lieutenant at the Essex County Sheriff's Department."
"The Northeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council provided a police-grade drone Friday to help track down Cash, according to Eastman. The drone used infrared and thermal imaging technology to detect heat signatures at night."
"Community members who spot Cash have been urged not to get close or call out to him. Though he is typically 'very, very active' and friendly around people, he is also quite skittish and will flee if approached."
Cash, a 3-year-old Catahoula leopard dog, went missing from his home in Haverhill after getting spooked. His owner, Tanya Cubelli, and community members have been searching tirelessly. The Northeastern Massachusetts Law Enforcement Council provided a police-grade drone to assist in the search, which briefly spotted Cash in a wooded area. Community members are advised not to approach him, as he is skittish. The family continues to search and distribute fliers, seeking help from anyone with information.
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