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Dog found 20 months after being lost in forest


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By News 10-TV

FORESTHILL — In what would be an amazing story of survival, an El Dorado Hills family hopes a golden retriever found wandering through a campground in the Tahoe National Forest is the dog they lost while camping more than a year and a half ago.

Murphy, a 5-year-old female, was separated from Nathan Braun during a camping trip at Hell Hole Reservoir in October 2012. The family posted ads and flyers and never gave up hope that Murphy would one day be found.

Then a couple of weeks ago, the family was notified that a stray golden retriever had been spotted at a campground on French Meadows Reservoir — about 11 miles from where Murphy disappeared.

The family drove up on June 7 with Murphy’s blanket and a ball cap belonging to Nathan.

Camp host Jason Smith said he placed the items on the ground at his campsite and was stunned by what happened next.

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  1. careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: June 18, 2014

    This is some good news! :)

  2. ShopGirl530 says - Posted: June 18, 2014

    Awesome! I was just talking with my coworkers the other day about this, wondering if he had been found. Yay, Murphy! :)

  3. careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: June 19, 2014

    These locations are 10.3 miles apart, very likely it is Murphy. Keep us posted about the DNA results ;)

  4. sunriser2 says - Posted: June 20, 2014

    I received a reverse 911 type call the other day offering a $4,000 reward for a lost dog. Does
    anyone know how this system works?

  5. copper says - Posted: June 20, 2014

    “Dog found 20 months after being lost in forest”

    Not true. He’s been posting here for quite a while. Everyone knew he was lost, but he certainly wasn’t missing.