A husky similar to Cody who has been found safe and well
By Matt Hunter
Friday, January 4, 2013
12:29 PM
A MISSING husky which caused havoc for motorists on the A14 yesterday has been found after straying several miles from its home.
Police, motorists and the dog’s owners had all been out searching for the husky, called Cody, on the busy road at junction 51, near Coddenham.
Cody was first reported to police at about 10.30am yesterday (Thursday January 4) when he was spotted running up the embankment of the eastbound carriageway.
Motorists stopped to try and catch Cody and police also received a call from the owners.
A rolling road block was put in place to bring cars to a halt.
Cody was then reported to have moved away from the road but he returned at 4pm.
He had been missing since Tuesday and his owners had searched for hours trying to find him.
He was eventually caught by a farmer in Creeting St Mary.
His owners said they wished to thank the police and members of the public for helping to catch Cody.
ADVERTISEMENT
2 comments
I'm surprised Mr Plod didn't fine them for allowing their dog to cause so much trouble - I'm sure it's an offense to let your dog wander onto the roads.
Report this comment
Alice
Monday, January 7, 2013
Husky - working dog - don't make good pets.
Report this comment
Sarky Sage
Friday, January 4, 2013