Marine uses his intel training to track down woman’s abducted Yorkie dog

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Oorah!

Yorkie Avery returned home safely!

From Daily Mail:

“A former Marine Corps intelligence operator who helped capture al-Qaeda insurgents in Iraq used his skills to track down a Maryland dognapper after a Yorkie’s sudden disappearance left a family devastated.

Rick Machamer, who lives in Arlington, Virginia, learned Raquel Witherspoon’s beloved pet had been stolen after watching the local TV news and believed he could help.

Witherspoon was sent texts together with a video of her dog, Avery, a Yorkie, locked in a cage together with a ransom demand for $1,200.

Despite filing the case with the police, she was told that it would be a week before officers could even begin looking at the case, so she went to the local media noting how the dog was an emotional support animal for her 12-year-old daughter, Semaj.

Machamer, who owns a Norwegian elkhound and a Pomeranian was troubled by the thought of someone stealing his beloved pets and got in contact with the family. ‘I couldn’t fathom my reaction if someone took one of my dogs, especially if they sent a picture of one in a cage,’ he said to the Washington Post.

The former military man’s skills lay in tracking and gathering information. His skills were such that he was honored for taking part in operations that saw him help  capture al-Qaeda leaders in al-Anbar province in Iraq. Machamer, a United States Marine Corps veteran completed three combat deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Hero Marine Rick Machamer

He offered to help Witherspoon track down her dog and she quickly accepted. Avery was dognapped in June, with Machamer’s involvement in rescuing the pet only coming to light this weekend.

Machamer, who runs a corporate intelligence firm that carries out opposition research for political campaigns, first used his resources to trace the phone number of the dognapper.

He ran the suspect’s phone number through an online database and used software to extract geolocation data from the video of Avery in her cage but it yielded no clues.

He then searched through customer reviews of local salons near Witherspoon’s home, hoping he might find the perpetrator thanks to her distinctive dyed red hair that could be clearly seen on doorcam video. Once again, no useful information could be gleaned.

Machamer then decided to run the dognappers number through his personal Instagram account in an effort to see if any profiles were connected to the number.

Incredibly, Machamer found a lead through the social media platform, which linked him to a body piercing business near Witherspoon’s home and a post that also linked to the owner’s personal Instagram account.

Machamer discovered that the owner had posted about another dog that had gone missing in Witherspoon’s neighborhood before Avery was taken.

A little bit of Googling saw him come up with a social media post about the missing dog.

There was even a picture of the family speaking to police about the dog together with someone that looked distinctly like the dognapper from Witherspoon’s doorbell camera. The photograph even displayed the address of the home.

Four days after Avery went missing, Witherspoon also received a tip that someone in the same house that had just been pinpointed by Machamer was indeed behind the dognapping.

Together the pair gave the information to police and Avery was recovered two days later after a Prince George’s County Police detective went to the home and retrieved the dog.

‘I was like, “They got him back!” said Witherspoon’s daughter, Semaj. ‘I didn’t want to face the reality of not seeing my dog again.

A 16-year-old girl was charged with stealing and admitted to being involved in the theft together with an attempt to extort Witherspoon in return for the pet. She pleaded guilty before trial.”

Read the whole story here.

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greenworxx
greenworxx
1 year ago

Thank goodness Avery is back home and okay. Machamer is a true hero. What’s the deal with the 16yr. old’s parent(s)? They should take some responsibility for her thievery and extortion. I hope the judge was tough on this girl and her parent(s).

Brian Heinz
Brian Heinz
1 year ago

I only hope this girl learned a very valuable lesson to go on in life and change what she can as she grows up. She needs to be introduced to Christ.

CalGirl
CalGirl
1 year ago

Our world has devolved into violence/ridiculousness? So sad when even your dog can be kidnapped for ransom. So glad a little faith in the goodness of people was restored by this gracious man, Machamer. Nearly 30 yrs ago when I first moved to CA (not by choice), there was a “thing” where people would kill cats for their tails, & turn them into key lanyards to sell at “swap meets.” I had a beautiful & loyal calico, Panda, who was then about 15 yrs. old. Her daily habit was to take a walk from our front door to the back door to come back inside. Usually, I accompanied her due to our rural site’s coyotes. One day I was seconds behind her to come out the front door & a woman had already seen her, stopped her car, & was headed for her. I caught her just before entering my yard. After this & 3 other transgressions against my pets on my own property, I installed a 6’ high wrought-iron fence. No intruders or coyotes, so far for all these years after, but it’s still a worry.