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Dog that Went Missing After Car Crash Found ‘Sitting Patiently’ in Passenger Seat Days Later

A COSAR volunteer found Daisy after three days of searching, and the Australian Shepherd was reunited with her family after a rollover crash.

  • An Australian Shepherd named Daisy was reunited with her family on Tuesday, four days after going missing following a rollover crash near Big White Ski Resort.
  • Central Okanagan Search and Rescue volunteer Forrest Kellerman spent three days searching for the dog on his own time, using his professional training to methodically scan logging roads and forested areas.
  • Kellerman and his wife, Tracey, returned to the crash site Tuesday night for "one last time," where Tracey spotted Daisy sitting in the passenger seat of a vehicle from Saturday's accident.
  • After Kellerman alerted the family, they reunited with Daisy, whom family relative Annelise Freeman confirmed is safe and heading home despite minor injuries to crash passengers.
  • While Central Okanagan Search and Rescue's mandate excludes searching for missing pets, the organization noted that members are free to use their learned skills as they see fit to help others.
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Terrace Standard broke the news in Terrace, Canada on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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