Emotional reunion thats eric and his service dog together for the first time after being seperated for two days. The family that found cerb were trying to find the owner, but didnt have any luck. A phone call from a friend helped connect the dots and cerb was back in erics arms in less than two hours. 13 action News Reporter Bryan Callahan was there for the reunion and has reaction from the veteran and the family taking care of the dog. 22. 17. 49. 15 cerberous, thank you. Cerberous. I love you. Thank you so much eric fair reunited with his believed service dog after two long days. 22. 32. 38. 00 i would go to water my dog or feed my dog, but he wasnt there. I was totally distraught. Totally depressed. 22. 24. 37. 00 it was horrible, but it ended great. 22. 19. 59. 00 this is ramon and laura, they are the ones that took care of him. Thank you the reunion just as important to the family that had taken care of cerb. 22. 29. 22. 00 it goes to show how important how improtant military. We
Support for it and if the people of her crying. It was a very powerful moment. And very emotional moment out your credit for short. The deal but you will only see on kron4. Com. The community is called here in droves really. They lit candles and try to help. But try to help the two sons hugh from this. Reporter we are waiting for investigators to confirm the identity of a dismembered body found near the dumbarton bridge. Reporter its believed to be that of. Shelly titchener. Shelly went missing on february 13th. Reporter taking his own life on the bayon the bridge. We will find out more about the two sons that are out here and just helping them heal. The visual the last approximately, are around one hour to one hour and a half. Just a big thing for the community correct a very tightknit community and they are trying to help the boys come cope with this. Reporter on february 21st a torso was found in fremont. Station to interview her husband he committed suicide hours later. Reporter he
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