Dog turns up a year after gas explosions| Inquirer News

The search is over: Dog turns up a year after gas explosions

/ 06:24 PM October 16, 2019

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Altagracia Baldera poses with her dog Virgo in North Andover. Image: AP/Altagracia Baldera

A dog that disappeared after the chaos of the natural gas explosions and fires in Massachusetts, United States a year ago is back in the arms of its owner.

Altagracia Baldera told The Eagle-Tribune that when the explosions shook the Merrimack Valley in September 2018, she evacuated her North Andover apartment and went to her sister’s house in Lawrence.

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On her second day there, her 14-year-old Pekingese-Shih Tzu mix named Virgo bolted out the door. She informed animal control and put posters up.

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Then a few days ago, some boys found a small, shaggy dog on the street and reported it to police.

Baldera and Virgo, who was microchipped, were reunited Tuesday, Oct. 1.

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She thinks someone took Virgo in because she does not believe he could have survived the winter outside. RGA/NVG

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