Man and Dog Rescued Near Cedar Canyon
A 31-year-old man and his dog were rescued by the Sar team of Iron County have he felt fatigue near Cedar Canyon on Tuesday night.
Iron County Sheriff’s Lt. Jeff Humphries said the man had gone on a walk accompanied by his malamute in the hills south of state Route 14, at approximately mile marker 1.5. Read more here
We hope the hiker and his dog are doing well as we want to compliment an excellent job to the SAr team for rescuing both man and dog. Always make sure to bring a bottle of water when taking long walks. Please be safe out there!
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