Three boys from Magnolia, New Jersey did some exploring on their bikes and then realized that they were lost. Two of the boys are brothers Leo and Kai Evans and one of their friends. When they did not return on time, the boy’s grandma called the Gloucester, NJ Sheriff‘s Department. They enlisted their bloodhound Shiloh to help with the search.
In order to give Shiloh the boy‘s scent, the Sheriff‘s Department asked for the boy‘s sheets. Alex Molnar, a sheriff, spoke about the trek to find the boys that was about a mile. Shiloh led them through a creek that sometimes was up to their waists. After a while Shiloh and his posse turned a corner and there were the three boys standing in the water.
The boys were very glad to be found and credit Shiloh with finding them. They were concerned enough that they were looking up survival skills online. Grandma Evans was happy that the boys were found, but made clear that this will not happen again. The boys were grounded and would be spending the rest of the summer by the house and backyard. WTH This is a good illustration of “better safe, then sorry“.