That's plausible, he couldn't slipped and fell as well. Here's hoping they find me.Here's a thought, what about his dog running off chasing a deer, owner chases after the dog trying to stop it, and getting lost?
That's plausible, he couldn't slipped and fell as well. Here's hoping they find me.Here's a thought, what about his dog running off chasing a deer, owner chases after the dog trying to stop it, and getting lost?
I thought the same thing. Very weird that they’re gone with no trace and he didn’t take anything. Curious.It is possible that he wanted to disappear... it's been done before... he just couldn't leave the dog.
I agree. That's sad, I'm thinking the man may have wanted a solitary exit and left everything behind so it'd be easy for family to be located. Or, as someone mentioned, maybe the dog ran off and he chased it and got lost. Either way, I hope he's okay and family stays strong.Who leaves their phone wallet and keys inside the truck?
No one, that’s who.
More to this I think..,
I agree. That's sad, I'm thinking the man may have wanted a solitary exit and left everything behind so it'd be easy for family to be located. Or, as someone mentioned, maybe the dog ran off and he chased it and got lost. Either way, I hope he's okay and family stays strong.
If he's dead but the dog isn't, the dog is probably chilling with his corpse waiting for him to wake up from his nap.If suicide then where's the dog?
If I’m working in the bush I generally leave my keys and wallet in the truck somewhere, pretty sop with work crews. Lvl3 first aid kit is in the truck, which is the designated etv. So everyone knows where the keys are left in case there’s an emergency and someone needs to be transported out, usually behind the door to the gas cap.Who leaves their phone wallet and keys inside the truck?
No one, that’s who.
More to this I think..,