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Dog leads New Hampshire police to owner and other man seriously injured in crash: "She's my little guardian angel"
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A German shepherd named Tinsley helped New Hampshire State Police track down two people who had been ejected and seriously injured in a rollover car crash, CBS Boston reports.
Around 10 p.m. on Monday, police received a report of a lost dog in Lebanon on Interstate 89 at the New Hampshire-Vermont border. The responding trooper found a German Shephard running in the road. When the trooper tried to get close, the dog ran north toward Vermont.
"It was kind of, 'Follow me. Follow me.' And they did that and you know, to their surprise to see the guardrail damaged and to look down to where the dog is looking at, it's just, they were almost in disbelief," Lt. Daniel Baldassarre of the New Hampshire State Police told WMUR-TV.
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