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Missing Woman In Colorado Was Clinging To Hope When A Police Dog Reached Her Trail

Missing Woman In Colorado Was Clinging To Hope When A Police Dog Reached Her Trail

Police dogs do a kind of work that often happens without noise or attention.

They train for years, stay ready at all times, and step in the moment someone needs help. Their jobs can turn them into protectors, trackers, and lifesavers, all while they ask for nothing in return.

In Greenwood Village, Colorado, one K9 proved exactly why that work matters so much.

An elderly woman had been missing for two hours when K9 Mercury and his handler were called in. There was no time to waste, so they moved immediately.

What followed showed the full force of Mercury’s training, focus, and loyalty.

A Mission That Could Not Wait

The City of Greenwood Village Government later released Officer Speer’s body camera footage, which quickly spread online. The video showed Mercury pushing through thick brush and crossing an open field with total focus as he searched for the missing woman.

It did not take long for the three-year-old dog to find her. She had slipped into a steep grassy ravine and was clinging to a tree, unable to climb back up.

“K-9 Mercury, who is trained in searching and tracking missing persons, tracked and found the missing woman clinging to a tree down a steep ravine where she could not be seen from the roadway or canal,” CGVG explained in a Facebook post.

Officer Speer gently reassured the frightened woman and let her know that Mercury was friendly and had come to help.

“That’s good,” she replied, clearly relieved.

Mercury’s work brought her safely back to her family, and the rescue quickly became a celebrated moment within the department and the community.

“The resident has been returned safely to her family thanks to the hard work of Officer Speer and Mercury, with additional support from Corporal Brandon Runyan and Officer Roberto Moya,” the City of Greenwood Village Government reported.

The woman’s son, Pete Holman, shared a heartfelt message in the Facebook comments:

“I had been searching for her for two hours and Mercury and officer Speer found her in 10 minutes: UNBELIEVABLE! It was like watching a Navy Seal extraction: I am so grateful to live in City of Greenwood Village Government.”

Mercury turned what could have been a devastating outcome into a moment of relief and gratitude.

A Hero With A Gentle Heart

Mercury is not only known for his lifesaving work or his skills in narcotics detection and search-and-rescue missions.

He is also loved for bringing happiness to the community.

Together with Officer Speer, Mercury regularly visits schools. During storytime he sits with children, poses for photos, and enjoys every pat and scratch he receives.

Mercury thrives around people and especially loves spending time with kids. His playful nature comes out even after long workdays, making him both a dependable hero and a beloved companion.

Dedicated, talented, and full of affection, Mercury shows every day that a true hero can also be the sweetest dog in the room.

We love you, Mercury. You truly are a very good boi.