Dog Rescued After Falling 100 Feet Into Mine Shaft in Arizona
NORBERG, ARIZONA, JUL 8 – Rescue crew used a rope system to safely extract Hailey, a nine-year-old dog, after she fell 100 feet down a mine shaft, with no injuries reported, officials said.
- On July 7, 2025, a 39-year-old woman’s dog, Hailey, who is nine years old, accidentally plunged approximately 100 feet into a mine shaft near the Van Deeman Mine in Arizona.
- A specialized rescue team from Mohave County responded with a technical rope setup featuring a twin-tensioned line to reach and retrieve the dog from the bottom of the mine shaft.
- A rescue team member rappelled down, found Hailey, secured her with a harness, and extracted both the dog and rescuer safely from the shaft.
- Officials stated that neither Hailey nor her owner were injured, and the rescue occurred around 1:30 p.m. on Monday, July 7, 2025.
- Following the incident, Mohave County’s Search and Rescue urged residents to avoid exploring old mine shafts, especially alone or without experience.
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Mohave County Search and Rescue saves dog that fell into abandoned mine north of Kingman
A dog that fell into an abandoned mine shaft was rescued by Mohave County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue personnel on Monday, July 7. A 39-year-old woman requested help after her dog Hailey disappeared into the Van Deeman mine while…
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