Seeing Eye dog lost in Wal-Mart parking lot
By GARY REMAL
Staff Writer
Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel Sunday, June 17, 2007

AUGUSTA -- A blind Sebec man is hoping a good Samaritan will return his Seeing Eye dog, accidentally left in the Augusta Wal-Mart parking lot Saturday morning.

Bill Irwin, 67, blind since the age of 28 as the result of an eye disease, said he and his wife spent Friday night in their camper in the Wal-Mart parking lot.

Augusta police Sgt. Michael Small said the couple reported the dog, Colby, was tied to a tree outside their recreational vehicle the last time they saw him.

They each thought the other had returned the dog to the camper before driving away between 8:30-9 a.m. Saturday, Irwin said.

"I reached back to pet him behind my wife's seat and he wasn't there, and we realized we had left without him," Irwin said.

By the time they returned, the dog was gone.

Another camper reported seeing a man come up to the dog and lead him away.

Irwin said he hopes the man was trying to help and will return Colby. "I'm praying that's the case," he said. "I don't think there was foul play."

But Small said police were unable to find the dog, and despite continuing to search, by Saturday afternoon, Colby had still not turned up.

"We went the extra mile to look around for the dog and we continue to look around," the Augusta police sergeant said. "I suspect somebody picked the dog up. It's too bad."

Irwin said Colby has an identifying microchip implanted in his skin and is identified with a collar tag that says "The Seeing Eye," the Morristown, N.J., organization that trained him.

He described Colby as a black Labrador retriever with a gray patch under his lip, weighing about 70 pounds.

Irwin urged anyone who knows anything about his guide dog to contact the Augusta police.

"He's more than a Seeing Eye dog," Irwin said. "He's one of my closest friends."

Gary Remal -- 621-5642

gremal@centralmaine.com

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steve Hoad of Windsor, ME
Jun 17, 2007 8:32 AM
What about the microchip? Aren't these dogs able to be traced and tracked by this system? report abuse
Treehugger of Lewiston, ME
Jun 17, 2007 9:21 AM
I hope the guy that has the dog also has a soul and realizes that he is a very special companion to his human.report abuse
fattubbo of Winthrop, ME
Jun 17, 2007 10:16 AM
Let's hope the dog is found safe and sound.report abuse
Nonny of Gainesville, FL
Jun 17, 2007 12:43 PM
RETURN THE DOG!
...And don't expect a monetary reward; your reward should be intrinsic. report abuse

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