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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/vi...r/news-story/d536644942a700774ace22805ab90ea6Her pet dog, a black labrador, was initially thought to have been with her but last night was found in a neighbouring yard in a distressed state but uninjured.
It’s not known whether Ms Curry went for a run at some time between Saturday night and Sunday morning, as originally suggested by police.
Ms Curry is understood to be an avid runner who has competed in marathons.
Inspector Peter Seel said there was no indication Ms Curry went running on Saturday night, and if she did go for a run it was more than likely on the Sunday morning.
“The dog was missing but we believe it was just roaming the street and was located near a house that the dog knew,” Inspector Seel said.
He said police had not ruled out foul play and that the chances of finding Ms Curry depended on what had happened “and whether she’s disoriented, lost or injured”.
“It’s all very much dependent on the circumstances,” Inspector Seel said.
“We are looking at either a missing person or foul play.”
He said police were also searching across the coastal area.
“We are not discounting ... that she may have gone down to the beach and something has happened down there,” he said.
BBM. I wonder how the dog appeared to be "in a distressed state"? Was the dog whining? Low tail wag like some dogs do when something is wrong? Or was it the dog's appearance that was distressed? Were there any burrs in the fur? Small scratches or torn up paws from rough terrain? Dog could be a big clue.
Also very troubling that the police can not rule out foul play. :scared: