Missing Dog Update
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Posted: 4:56 PM Jul 27, 2008
Missing Dog Update
Errol is still missing, but his family continues hope
Reporter: Lindsey Brown
Email Address: lindsey.brown@wtok.com
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Posted by: Frances Location: Denham Springs , LA on Aug 6, 2008 at 08:16 AM

I am impressed and thankful that you have gone the extra mile to cover this story. With your support you have given hope to Errol's family to find him. My daughter has been involved in this search. We all await the story of him being found and returned to his family !!!
Posted by: susan Location: riser on Aug 4, 2008 at 06:37 PM

You guys are doing such a great job. It must be discouraging and frustrating, but I think you are so close to getting Erroll back with his loved ones. I keep a candle burning here for you all. Keep up the good work!
Posted by: Alastair Location: New Zealand on Aug 1, 2008 at 05:08 PM

Thanks for covering the story, there are many people involved in this search, and you are doing a great service in providing continuing coverage for your community. It's warming to see that you have been so responsive to your community interests - a good measure of your regional focus, I would have thought. Best of luck
Posted by: Lynn Location: Missouri on Aug 1, 2008 at 04:34 PM

Thank you for your continued coverage of the search for Errol.
Posted by: nancy bilgo Location: Milwaukee, WI on Jul 31, 2008 at 10:25 AM

Thank you for your continuing coverage on Errol the wolfhound. I would be searching myself if I only lived closer.
Posted by: LInda Location: Montana on Jul 30, 2008 at 08:11 PM

Thank you for this report. I am online from Montana and am impressed by your sensitivty to this family and their missing hound. It is heart warming to see such efforts.
Posted by: marne Location: Raleigh NC on Jul 30, 2008 at 04:21 PM

Lindsey Brown & WTOK - I can't thank you enough for the coverage you've provided on Errol. Most of the Irish Wolfhound community cannot be physically present to help in the search but you're doing more than I could if I were there. This kind of coverage saves lives. Even people who aren't dog lovers must realize what it means to Destiny to survive the accident & surgery, but still not know where her heartdog is. Please, keep it up! ps - ditto on everything Tamara said!
Posted by: Sevilla Location: King Cove, Alaska on Jul 30, 2008 at 04:12 PM

This story brought me to your site all the way from the Aleutians in Alaska. I think your coverage on this story is touching and a much needed touch of sensitivity that is sorely lacking in media these days. Kudos! I hope Errol is a safe and sound hound.
Posted by: madmomx5 Location: middle GA on Jul 30, 2008 at 04:10 PM

So impressed by your continuing coverage of Errol and Destiny. Many stations wouldn't care so much. You all are over the top!
Posted by: Beth Location: Minnesota on Jul 30, 2008 at 03:22 PM

Excellent reporting - thanks for your staying on top of this story. Thoughts and prayers from Minnesota are with Errol and his family and hopes that he gets home safely very soon.
Posted by: Kathleen <>< Location: South Dakota on Jul 30, 2008 at 12:41 PM

Great Reporting!! I like to think that if it were my dog, our local media would do the same. Who needs to hear only about big tragedies, anyway? ANY news media will carry those, it is the local, heart-touching stories that we are interested in.
Posted by: Lynne Location: Georgia on Jul 30, 2008 at 10:07 AM

Thank you WTOK and Lindsey Brown for your continued coverage of Errol. Your efforts to keep alive the story of just-a-dog that has gone missing is surely indicative of the lengths you will go to in the unfortunate event that a child or disabled adult goes missing. I'm sure your community is very proud of and happy with your commitment to it, as those of us in the extended Irish Wolfhound community certainly are.
Posted by: lana Location: Windsor, Ontario on Jul 30, 2008 at 07:43 AM

Thank you to Lindsey Brown and WTOK for keeping Errol top of mind and in our hearts. There will be a wonderful reunion taking place very soon so keep that front page of the Meridian Star open! What an amazing story.
Posted by: Fiona Location: Connecticut on Jul 30, 2008 at 07:31 AM

We've been following Errol & Destiny's unfolding story with baited breath. It's great to see that so many other people care, from all over the world at that & especially the media who can make such a difference in these cases. I have two wolfhounds, & am a big lover of dogs in general & want to thank you at WTOK & Lindsey Brown for continuing to get the latest out there to everyone. And I'm sure Destiny is the most grateful you are helping with the safe return of her beloved hound.
Posted by: Deborah Location: Chicago on Jul 30, 2008 at 07:12 AM

WTOK--in this world of bad and sad news--thank you for covering the story of Errol as your community tries to reunite him with his Destiny. How awful for her that she was in the hospital recovering from the crash and still has a way to go--and on top of that her beloved hound is lost. Thank you for giving her hope by continuing to cover Errol. Thanks also to the people of Meridian for their continued care in looking for this hound. We all know that compared to politics, the war, the deficit, the economy that the fate of one dog doesn't rank number one for critical news. But, we can't do anything about those things. We can, continue to look, hope, pray, and follow the news of Errol. Because, just maybe, with the help of the good people of Meridian, this story of a hound will have a happy ending! Thank you WTOK. I check your website every day hoping for good news! Thank you!!!
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