Girl Dies In Car Crash, What Officer Found Near Wreck Has Him Driving Hundreds Of Miles
In Dothan, Alabama, a police officer led a community effort to find and bring home Kai, the dog of McKenzie Amanda Grace Catron, who died in a car crash. The crash caused Kai to run off.
“We felt we needed to find the dog,” said Sgt. Jonathan Whaley. The search involved hundreds of community members, fliers, and a reward. Benjamin Irwin, a lawyer who offered the reward, spotted Kai two days later.
“My wife and I, with Allen and Brittany, pursued Kai for over a mile,” Irwin wrote on Facebook. They cornered Kai in a backyard and calmed her enough to grab her collar. Kai was tired and dehydrated but healthy. Irwin donated the reward to the animal shelter where Kai came from.
Sgt. Whaley remarked, “If everybody would react this way, our world would be such a better place.” Many praised the officer’s dedication, with one saying, “This is what true Americans do—step up and do the right thing.” The community’s efforts comforted the grieving family, showing the power of compassion and unity in difficult times.