Update: Jimbo the Iditarod sled dog was found today. He was in an Anchorage backyard. Race officials say he's eaten a meal, is in good health and went home with one of Richie Diehl's family members.
March 10, 2022
On Friday, someone spotted Jimbo in a backyard near Minnesota Drive and Tudor Road and alerted the Iditarod officials. “Jimbo was immediately checked out by a veterinarian and was declared in good health,” it said. “He has eaten a meal and is being picked up by a family member of Richie Diehl. The Iditarod would like to thank everyone involved who helped with the search for Jimbo.”
Race officials say the dog’s name is Jimbo and he belongs to musher Richie Diehl. Jimbo escaped around 7:15 a.m. during a routine check by a race veterinarian. The dog is wearing a red collar with a tag that says “Iditarod #18.”
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