- Posted August 23, 2011
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Dog found after owner's death in local car crash

CLARKSTON (AP) -- Hogan, a pit bull that ran from a crash in southeast Michigan that killed its owner, has been found.
WJBK-TV reports that a DTE Energy worker had been allowing the dog to roam on his five acres of land in St. Clair County, northeast of Detroit, after finding it last Tuesday.
Hogan last was seen last Tuesday running into a wooded area in Oakland County's Clarkston after 55-year-old artist Laurel Fyfe was involved in a head-on collision. Fyfe later died at a hospital.
She was on her way to her studio in Pontiac with Hogan and another dog at the time of the accident. The other dog was found and returned to the studio.
Fyfe designed the glass on the welcome sign at the new terminal at Oakland County International Airport.
Published: Tue, Aug 23, 2011
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