
Of course, I am writing all of this after this horrific ordeal- so my memory may be a bit distorted, as we didn't get much sleep for days. I just wanted to get all of this out into the cyber-world as a means of therapy (for me) and to notify our friends and family of all that has happened these past couple of weeks.
On Sunday, March 22, we began our search just as the sun came up. Our friends Val and Steve delivered my (linsey's) car which was left at the wedding, and they consoled us for a moment. Andy and I pulled ourselves off of the couch where we slept (with one eye constantly looking out our front window) and headed to Kinko's to make flyers for our LOST DOG.
We distributed copies around our neighborhood, and headed for the neighborhood strip mall, posted flyers on the grocery store windows, Straw Hat pizza, Ace Hardware, etc. Headed over to Blockbuster. As we were posting a flyer on the Blockbuster window, the clerk asked to see the picture of Sampson. After a brief moment, he exclaimed "I saw this dog jogging through my neighborhood around 5:00 Saturday evening. Hedge & Jackson area. I know it was him because he had a blue collar on." We looked at him in shock, as Hedge is about 2 miles away from our home, and definately a neighborhood that Sampson was not familiar with. We ran out of Blockbuster and drove to the neighborhood that he was last spotted in. Thus, beginning our painstaking search for Sam.
We searched the area the entire day, to no avail.
On Sunday, March 22, we began our search just as the sun came up. Our friends Val and Steve delivered my (linsey's) car which was left at the wedding, and they consoled us for a moment. Andy and I pulled ourselves off of the couch where we slept (with one eye constantly looking out our front window) and headed to Kinko's to make flyers for our LOST DOG.
We distributed copies around our neighborhood, and headed for the neighborhood strip mall, posted flyers on the grocery store windows, Straw Hat pizza, Ace Hardware, etc. Headed over to Blockbuster. As we were posting a flyer on the Blockbuster window, the clerk asked to see the picture of Sampson. After a brief moment, he exclaimed "I saw this dog jogging through my neighborhood around 5:00 Saturday evening. Hedge & Jackson area. I know it was him because he had a blue collar on." We looked at him in shock, as Hedge is about 2 miles away from our home, and definately a neighborhood that Sampson was not familiar with. We ran out of Blockbuster and drove to the neighborhood that he was last spotted in. Thus, beginning our painstaking search for Sam.
We searched the area the entire day, to no avail.
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