Part 2: A Beach Officer Found a Dog Buried to His Neck as the Tide Came In — The Child’s Bracelet in His Mouth Led Us to a Missing Girl

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The missing girl’s name was Madison Reed, but her family called her Maddie.Her father, Ethan, was a white American high school history teacher from Portland. Her mother, Sarah, was a white American pediatric dental assistant with tired eyes and a voice that kept breaking on the same sentence: “She was right there.” They had come to Cannon Beach for three nights because Maddie loved tide pools and had saved ten dollars in tooth fairy money for saltwater taffy.

A family trip. Family.

A beach rental.

A child’s purple jacket hanging on a kitchen chair.

That was how ordinary the beginning looked.

The Reeds had eaten dinner at a small place near Hemlock Street. They came back after sunset, carrying leftovers, wet shoes, and a sleepy little girl wrapped in a towel because she had insisted on one last look at the water. Ethan put her on the couch while Sarah took bags upstairs. Her grandmother called. A smoke alarm chirped. Someone opened the back door to shake sand from a blanket.

Then Maddie was gone.

Not for long, at first.

That is how panic begins. It gives you a tiny explanation before it takes everything. Maybe she went to the bathroom. Maybe she hid behind the curtains. Maybe she went onto the porch. Maybe she followed the cat that had been prowling near the dunes.

Then came the sandal.

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Then the open gate.

Then the empty beach. Beaches& Islands

By midnight, volunteers were moving in lines with flashlights. A K9 unit came from Seaside. Coast Guard was notified because tides had turned rough. We checked beach rentals, parking lots, public restrooms, crawl spaces under decks, dunes, alleys, and the rocks where children liked to climb even after signs told them not to.

The ocean hissed behind us, filling the hole where Tide had almost disappeared. Water& Marine Sciences

“Call search command,” I said.

Then I followed the dog…

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