A dog from current sixth-place runner Richie Diehl's Iditarod team escaped from vet handlers this morning and is on the loose in Anchorage.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Iditarod musher Richie Diehl’s dog Jimbo is missing in Anchorage after escaping from Iditarod veterinarians on Thursday.from Diehl’s friend Colin McDonald, Jimbo was last seen near Minnesota Drive and International Airport Road. Anyone who spots Jimbo is encouraged to call 907-545-0902. McDonald said that Jimbo is wearing a red collar with an Iditarod “L” tag.
According to Diehl’s wife Emerie, Jimbo ran with Diehl’s team in the Anchorage ceremonial start, but did not compete with Diehl’s team along the Iditarod Trail. Diehl is currently running inIditarod musher Richie Diehl's dog Jimbo escaped veterinarians in Anchorage on Thursday and was last seen near Minnesota Drive and International Airport Road.Copyright 2022 KTUU. All rights reserved.
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