After 57 days, a Washington woman’s exhaustive search for her missing border collie ended in tears of happiness when the pair were reunited in a Kalispell subdivision.
Carole King, of Deer Park, had traveled to Flathead County for a four-day getaway with her husband when the unthinkable happened. They arrived the night of July 20 and left their 7-year-old border collie, Katie, in their hotel room while they went out for dinner. When the couple returned to My Place Hotel in Kalispell, Katie was nowhere to be found.
“It was devastating. I got sick to my stomach,” King told the Daily Inter Lake.
She frantically searched the room for any signs of her beloved companion before racing to the front desk clerk in hopes that Katie was still in the building.
“I said to the clerk, ‘please tell me you have my dog.’ The clerk says ‘no, she left about 4, 4 1/2 hours ago,’ ” King said. When the automatic doors opened, Katie had gone right out.
King and her husband searched the hotel grounds, calling for Katie until the wee hours of the morning to no avail. King suspected that the thunder from an evening storm caused Katie to panic, open their hotel room door and flee. The clerk helped get the word out on social media with a post in a local missing pets Facebook group and assisted King in creating a flyer.
As the days turned into weeks, word about Katie spread like wildfire online, spurring the creation of multiple Facebook groups of users who offered words of encouragement and shared information about recent sightings in hopes of bringing Katie home. King posted at least 500 flyers around the county, searched into the night and set up a few game cameras in spots where Katie had been spotted.
She described Katie as a high-maintenance border collie who was friendly toward people, but also very skittish and wouldn’t approach them, adding to the challenge of tracking her down.
“I never gave up. I never lost hope,” said King, who quit her job as a postal worker to continue her search for Katie...READ MORE