Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Good news: Randy has been found

(via DaveBarry)

He's been missing for two weeks. And even though he was found floating face down in a sulfur spring Saturday, officials are breathing a sigh of relief.


Rescue Randy, West Routt's life-size fire-training doll, soon will be back in the hands of the people who need him most: firefighters....

Officers Luster and Gerald Geis pulled Randy out of the pool, placed him in the snow and waited for backup. Randy appeared to have black smudges on his "skin," and one arm was bent behind his back. No officer or deputy spoke about Randy's condition, but Luster wondered about his garb.

"Are these the clothes he was wearing before?" he asked. Randy had on dark, stylish jeans and a belt around his metallic-colored waist.

Sheriff's deputies Rob Smith and Tom Munden arrived at the scene, and they helped the officers haul Randy onto the parking lot and into a sheriff's patrol SUV, where he took up the entire back seat.

The deputies were not sure where Randy would go next. It's possible, they said, that he would be entered into evidence as stolen property.

If you have information about Randy's whereabouts during the past two weeks, call the Sheriff's Office at 870-5504.