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Tuesday, April 11, 2023
https://www.q13fox.com/news/missing-plane-pilot-recovered-near-queets
Email received today 04-11-2023
TO: Sardogk91@gmail.com
"Mr. Harry Oakes, I'm a friend of Rod and have followed the ongoing search for him since he disappeared on March, 6, 2023.
Your suggestion to the sheriff's office and other K9 teams actually worked and I wanted to say THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for your guidance which worked and helped bring closure to Rod's family.
Your experience in both Wilderness SAR and working with SAR dogs proved to be the tools we needed to bring him home.
Thank you again.
Respectfully
J. T. Morgan
(Fellow pilot). "
I had suggested they use Air scenting SAR dogs to triangulate his location and recover his remains. My methods work.
Chalk up another successful consult by Harry Oakes.
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Monday, April 3, 2023
One of my first homicide cases where we located the victim's remains buried and also located vital evidence which helped ID the suspect involved was the Jay Burroughs case in Polk Co. Ore. back in 1989.04-06-89 89-005 Polk Co. Ore. "Jay Burroughs"-Homicide-Pee Dee,Ore. Victim missing 45 days. Team: H.Oakes SAR Dog Ranger. Results: MWSD Teams Located victims buried in dirt and debris pile. Also located vital evidence in crime scene to show where victim was killed(SHOT) how he was transported to burial site, where evidence was in an abandoned house to show who shot victim and when.
Glad we were able to help.
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Friday, March 31, 2023
When we track....... I've been teaching K9 tracking for 37 years now. When tracking a person's scent, I usually end up with a visual closure like this gentleman found dead on a rest stop bench in Southern California many years ago. People just walked on by him thinking he was asleep. All they had to do was look at the color of his face to see he was deceased. Note my sar dogs tails down, posturing. This is normal when they smell death.When a track stops on a roadway, and we don't have a visual of the missing person or lost pet, this means that person or pet was placed into a motor vehicle with the vehicle's windows rolled up and air conditioning or heater turned on.
If the windows were down even a little bit, or an air vent was open there's enough scent that escapes that we can still track the person or pet even when they have entered a vehicle.
When I'm tracking a lost pet, I look for clues that shows me why and where the scent trail ended. Vehicle or person picking up the pet, predator taking the pet away. If the dogs give a LIVE/STRESS alert this tells me a human has taken the pet from this location.
In 95% of my SAR Cases of missing pets, this is what has happened.
Most pets are picked up by a person or predator within 2 hours of being last seen by their owners.
If the pet has been taken by a predator, I'll see signs of a struggle, some times find fur, blood, body parts, extra tracks of the predator, but most of the time by just watching my SAR dogs body language (giving a live alert Heads up, ears and tail up). Stress alert ears up tail straight out. (Death alert Ears down tail down). I can tell based on 37 years of tracking/trailing what happened.
Out of 14,900 cases, I've been wrong reading my dogs body language 5 times.
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Thursday, March 30, 2023
Wednesday, March 29, 2023
I.K.9.S.A.R.S. remains the most documented successful credible K9 tracking team in the USA when it comes to tracking missing persons and lost pets. 51 years of services. A plus rating with the Better Business Bureau according to the BBB.
Can't do better than this.
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Sunday, March 26, 2023
a photo of one of my thousands of successful finds. This little pooch had been missing in Bend, Oregon.
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Saturday, March 25, 2023
Last night I got asked two interesting questions.
1). What is a normal day for you?
Answer: There is no such thing. Yesterday I received five phone calls from around the USA and 16 emails from around the world all related to missing persons and or missing pet cases.
I addressed each issue. I am a bit hard of hearing so it's easier for me to respond by email than by telephone. One call was for a missing cat in Humboldt Co. N. California. Another was for a missing child swept away in a flood in San Louis Obisbo, Ca. Another was for a missing person in Denver, Colorado who only uses sign language. Yet another was for a man whose brother is missing in NE Canada and believed to have been murdered.
These are the typical everyday situations (cases) I respond to. There are some days I get no calls and only 1 or 2 emails asking for help. There are others that are very busy.
2). How do I keep families safe from scams and scammers?
Simple. Over the last 51 years volunteering and working in both SAR and law enforcement, I've heard from a lot of my clients on how folks have tried to scam money or property from them. This is why I protect myself and my clients by supplying them with written documents and contracts.
Our contracts spells out what I / we (my team members) can and cannot do for them and how much we charge for our services.
I have a background both in criminal, civil, and business law.
A lot of folks believe SAR is FREE. Folks it never is. 18 states have the ability to charge for SAR and they do.
Our Federal FEMA program pays it's SAR teams USAR Urban Search and Rescue and you the taxpayer pay their fees. National Park services pay their staff as do most of the US FS (Forest Services). Same as for the US Navy, Army, Marines, Air force and Coast Guard. Someone has to pay.
The law enforcement officer that oversees the SAR operation is being paid as is his/her support staff.
In 1997, The Oregon Dept of Justice helped me set up a professional contracting services for clients which protects me as the contractor and them (As the clients). This way they can't say "hey you never said that? Or why didn't you tell me this? It's all spelled out before we even respond. We supply the client with an after action search report which explains Who, What, When, Why, Where, and How. and is admissible in both civil and criminal court testimony.
Do we donate our services and not charge on SAR Cases?
Yes, but it depends on the case. If it's a confused older person with mental health issues I may or may not donate my services. Same with a missing child. Also if it's an older pet that is lost or missing, I may try to help for free. Depends on the case.
Over the last 51 years I've responded to over 29 disasters around the world and have donated our services on these cases.
Being an International Instructor in all aspects of SAR, K9 SAR, rope rescue, USAR, water rescue, I have lots of teams who depend on my guidance. I'm proud of the service we provide to both SAR teams, law enforcement, as well as our clients.
Respectfully
Mr. Harry E. Oakes Jr.
K9 SAR Coordinator
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Monday, March 20, 2023
Took the SAR Dogs two minutes to track him down under a shed behind the home. he's alive, fine, and pissed.
LOL
Good Job SAR Dogs Cindy Loy and Max
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Monday, March 13, 2023
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