She escaped from the hold of an Air France plane on November 19 on the tarmac at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle. Amalka, a young 2-year-old dog, was captured this Thursday after ten days of wandering in and around the Paris airport, learns 20 Minutes from a source close to the case.
Amalka was found in Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin (Seine-et-Marne), a few kilometers from the airport. “Thank you everyone, we found Amalka, without your support nothing would have been possible,” commented her owner Michaela on her Instagram account, in the caption of a reunion video with her animal.
Two closed tracks to facilitate searches
This 29-year-old Czech tourist was tirelessly looking for her dog. Air France, Aéroports de Paris and animal protection associations helped her throughout the research. An “action plan”, including a gendarmerie drone, had been deployed across the entire French airport platform, even leading to the closure of two runways on Tuesday, without impact on air traffic.
In a press release, Air France wanted to “thank all the teams mobilized for the research since the first day: Air France employees, volunteers, Paris Aéroport staff and the entire Paris CDG airport community”, while specifying that Michaela and her dog will return to their final destination soon.
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