A 2-year-old girl who walked barefoot more
than three miles with her family’s two dogs was found sleeping off a wooded
Michigan trail using the smaller dog as a pillow, authorities said.
Troopers were called to a house in rural
Faithorn, Michigan, around 8 p.m. on Wednesday after the toddler, Thea Chase,
had wandered away from the home, Michigan State Police Lt. Mark Giannunzio told
CNN on Friday.
Faithorn is a small town about a mile east of
Wisconsin’s border in northern Michigan.
Brooke Chase, Thea’s mother, said she had an
instinct to check on her daughter who had been playing in the yard, and learned
the toddler’s uncle told Thea to go inside because she had no shoes on.
When Chase and her brother-in-law realized
Thea wasn’t in the house, she said she began to yell. They searched for about
20 minutes before calling Chase’s husband and police.
“When we get a call like that, everything else
stops,” Giannunzio said.
Michigan State Police put out requests for
drones, search-and-rescue and canine teams, while members of the close-knit
community formed their own search party to help locate the child, who was
assumed to be somewhere in the heavily wooded area near the home, Giannunzio
said.
Around midnight, four hours after police were
first notified, a family friend searching for Thea on an all-terrain vehicle
came across the Chase family’s Rottweiler, Buddy, who started barking as he
approached, according to Chase.
The 2-year-old was discovered a short way off
the trail, sleeping on the ground with her head atop Hartley, the family’s
English Springer. When the ATV driver tried to get near the toddler to wake her
up, the smaller dog growled, Chase said.
“She has those dogs wrapped around her finger,”
the mother said.
Chase added she was “in a fog” for the roughly
four hours that search teams looked for her daughter. While she stayed in the
home with Thea’s younger brother, troopers searched the house multiple times
and tried to comfort the mother.
When Thea was returned home on the back of the
ATV, the child was giggling and saying, “Hi, Mommy,” Chase said.
The outdoor temperature was about 60 degrees
when the toddler was found. Thea was determined to be fine after a medical
evaluation, according to Giannunzio.
CNN
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