A Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officer and his four-legged partner are being credited with finding a missing hunter in a remote part of Palm Beach County.
It happened the morning of Aug. 9, in the Holey Land Wildlife Management Area. Officer Kevin Tarr and his K-9 partner, Rambo, got the call about a 65-year-old hunter who had gotten lost. Officials say the man is diabetic, which made the search even more urgent.
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Tarr and Rambo first found the man’s van. From there, Rambo picked up the hunter’s scent. Within an hour, they had him located…