Missing B.C. man's dog found
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•Could the discovery of an injured, emaciated dog help solve the mystery of a missing B.C. man?
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Paramedic Jim Barnes left his home in Fort St. John , B.C. to go hunting on Oct. 18 .
His partner Micaela Sawyer reported him missing after he didn't return home.
An extensive search of the area turned up no sign of the missing man or his dog.
Someone posted a photo of an injured, emaciated red golden retriever they had found.
The RCMP is looking into a DNA test to determine positively that it is Murphy .
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