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Rescued K-9 Finds Two 11-Year-Olds Lost in Indiana's Hoosier National Forest

The dog was trained by a local nonprofit after being rescued as a stray, highlighting how shelter-to-service programs can support police searches.

Overview

  • Deputies responded around 5:48 p.m. Sunday to the Sundance Lake area after two 11-year-olds became separated from their mother in dense woods.
  • Initial searches turned up nothing until Deputy Cody Loncaric deployed K-9 Knox, who tracked roughly 550 yards and guided responders to the children.
  • The Brown County Sheriff's Office credited teamwork with Indiana DNR Law Enforcement, Nashville Police, Harrison Township Fire, and Southern Brown Volunteer Fire.
  • Authorities did not disclose how long the children were missing before they were found.
  • Knox is a former stray rescued in 2024 by Redemption Ranch K9 Rescue, which trains high-drive shelter dogs for police work and donates certified K-9s to departments; he now serves with Brown County.