Showing posts with label Search and rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Search and rescue. Show all posts

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Please help find a Home for Mr. Gibbs - our Canine Friend



Seeking angels for Mr. Gibbs, a loving compassionate dog who needs lots of love and a family. Please help find him a home this week. We only have a week to find him a home. There is no charge for adopting Mr. Gibbs. He needs rescued by love.

Tell everyone that you know. Call 814-943-3180 if you want to be Mr. Gibbs new family. Or send an email to themidnightwriter1@gmail.com. Tweet @midnightwriter1 with a Direct Message. 


 

Mr Gibbs was picked up by the Police along the highway. Police thought the dog was a hit and run victim so they took him to the vet. The veterarinarian does not think he was hit, rather, a stray for awhile, probably broke his chain. She feels he was probably tied outside most of his life. He has a bad foot, so he limps on his right side. His estimated age is between 6 and 8 years old. He is thought to be a collie, lab and possibly shepard mix. He is very gentle, and loving, and starved for attention.

Mr.  Gibbs is looking for a good home. It must be indoors as he has already spent most of his life tied to a tree. That's the only stipulation the vet has given for the future caretaker for Mr. Gibbs. The Vet said she will neuter him, give him all of his shots, and take care of his foot at no charge.

It is suggested by the Veterinarian that Mr. Gibbs would make a nice dog for an older couple. If you know any one who would be interested in taking this precious dog into their home please contact us right away. We don't have much time! He needs to be adopted within the week.



Call now at 814-943-3180 if you want to adopt Mr. Gibbs. Angels for Gabriel is screening the calls so the veterinarian doesn't get bombarded with phone calls. We will connect you with the Vet if you pass our screening. Everyone who has been touched by this beautiful canine soul wants the very best for our new friend. You can call us between 9:30 am and 9:00 pm. If no one answers, please leave a message, name and phone number where we can return your call. Angels for Gabriel is located in Pennsylvania on Eastern Time so decide how far you are willing to travel. We're in Altoona which is located about 30 minutes from the Vet's clinic that is caring for Mr. Gibbs.

Be an angel today and help us find a home.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

A Memorial for Gabriel Jaden Coates

This blog is dedicated to a beautiful young soul who chose to leave this earth after three short years. While he was here, Gabriel touched the hearts of many lives and deeply touched the heart of his father and brother whom he left behind. Gabriel will always be remembered for the love he gave to those who knew this little man. He will be greatly missed on earth and always remembered. As a tribute, this blog is for Gabriel and his story. May it inspire others and move them to compassion. May it give a sense of timelessness while reminding us all how temporary life on earth can be for any one of us. Cherish those whom you love and are spending time with while they are here.

Please contribute to Gabriel's Memorial Fund. His grieving Father would appreciate any help in gathering funds to lay his soul to rest and to pay for a memorial service. Send donations by paypal to angelsforgabriel@gmail.com or click the donate button in the sidebar. God bless you for your compassion.

The Memorial Service information will be announced on this blog for those who want to contribute. We will be posting photos of Gabriel Jaden Coates in celebration of his life. We will be uploading photos of the gathering where he made his crossing into the eternal world. Pray for comfort for his family.

News reports about the drowning. Please keep in mind that these reports may not be completely accurate.
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Mail Tribune

Boy, 3, drowns in Siskiyou County creek

A 3-year-old California boy camping with family members drowned Sunday in a Siskiyou County creek, police say.

Gabriel Jaden Coates was attending a gathering at an unimproved camp on Antelope Creek two miles south of the Siskiyou County town of Tennant, said Susan Gravenkamp, a Siskiyou County sheriff's office spokeswoman.

The boy and a brother, 9, had gone for a walk, and the older boy returned to the camp and said Gabriel was being watched by someone else, Gravenkamp said. When the boy's father, Loren David O'Conner, of McKinleyville, went to check on the toddler, he was no longer with the person who had been watching him, Gravenkamp said.

She said people at the gathering searched for the boy for two hours before contacting police.

Police officers, Forest Service employees, search and rescue volunteers and citizens continued the search and found the boy's body in the creek that afternoon, Gravenkamp said.

— Staff reports
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Record Searchlight Online

Boy found dead in Siskyou County at Rainbow Gathering

By Record Searchlight staff
Originally published 03:21 p.m., May 25, 2009
Updated 03:21 p.m., May 25, 2009

TENNANT -- A 3-year-old boy was found dead in a creek Sunday afternoon by rescue crews after the boy had wandered away from his family's Rainbow Gathering campsite, officials said.

About 30 members of the nomadic Rainbow Gathering group had gathered over the weekend off of Highway 97 on Antelope Creek in rural Siskiyou County, said Siskiyou County sheriff's spokeswoman Susan Gravenkamp.

Around 11 a.m., Gabriel Jaden Coates, 3, and his 9-year old brother had gone for a walk away from the campsite, Gravenkamp said.

The older brother returned to camp to get some candy and told his father, Loren David O’Connor, 32, of McKinleyville that another person at the camp was watching the boy, Gravenkamp said.

Gabriel never returned, and O’Connor went to check on him.

"The person watching Gabriel said the little boy was just there just a few minutes earlier," Gravenkamp said.

The campers searched for Gabriel for about two hours and then one of them drove to a residence in Tennant and called for help, she said.

A few hours later, a firefighter found the boy dead, under the water entangled in the limbs of a tree that had fallen across the creek about 50 feet downstream from the camp site, Gravenkamp said.

An autopsy will be performed to determine the boy's exact cause of death.
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