KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) – First responders proceed to seek for a lacking canine greater than two days after an early-morning collision close to the Legends Mall in Kansas City.
The Kansas City, Kan., Police Department took to social media on Wednesday, March 30, for residents to maintain their eyes peeled for a Siberian Husky named Cosmo. He stays lacking – operating misplaced and scared – following a collision on I-435 on Monday.
First responders mentioned they have been referred to as to the world of I-435 and I-70 – close to the Legends Mall – round 6:10 a.m. on Monday with experiences of a 2-vehicle collision. When they arrived, they discovered a 2022 Dodge Charger pushed by Vanessa Lupian Moreno, 25, of Charlotte, North Carolina, had been headed west on I-70.
Meanwhile, the Kansas Highway Patrol mentioned a semi-truck hauling a 2012 Great Dane trailer by Grant C. Dorsey, 61, of Greenwood, Mo., had been headed down the ramp from I-435 to westbound I-70. The Charger struck the left facet of the 18-wheeler’s trailer. The Charger grew to become disabled within the fourth lane.
First responders famous that Lupian Moreno and her passenger, Ezra Adams, 28, of Charlotte, have been each taken to Providence Medical Center with potential accidents. Meanwhile, Dorsey escaped the crash with out damage. Everyone concerned was carrying a seatbelt on the time.
KHP Troopers and members of the Kansas Turnpike Authority have been capable of safe Cosmo for transport to KCK Animal Services whereas their proprietor, Adams, obtained remedy at a close-by hospital.
However, KCKPD famous that Cosmo was spooked by the collision and so they realized, within the means of delivering him to animal providers, that he broke free. He stays in flight mode, so those that see him have been warned to not strategy him.
Cosmo has been noticed throughout KCK from Parkwood Park at tenth and Quindaro Blvd. to City Park at thirty third and Park Dr. KC Trappers’ Nancy Atherton, her crew and Animal Services proceed to pool their sources to trace and seize Cosmo to be safely reunited with Adams.
Cosmo has been described as a male Siberian Husky who doesn’t have a collar on as he slipped via it throughout his escape. Anyone who sees Cosmo mustn’t strategy and textual content 980-371-4109 or 913-213-7515 or name 913-321-1445.
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