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Taco-bout of a survival story.
An Oregon man and his dog were found alive Friday five days after their vehicle was stuck in the snow, forcing the 36-year-old to eat taco sauce packets to survive, announced the police.
Jeremy Taylor and his dog, Ally, were located near Wake Butte, in Oregon, shortly after 2 pm. Friday after being reported missing Wednesday, announced the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office.
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Taylor – who loved driving off-road – drove last Sunday when his vehicle got stuck in the snow. He told the investigators that he had woken up the next day and that he had been trying to walk up to safety, but that the "deep snow" had penetrated very loudly and was not safe. He had forced Ally and him to return to the trapped vehicle.
"Jeremy stayed warm over the next four days by periodically starting his vehicle and using a few sachets of taco sauce as food," said the sheriff's office.
Police began looking for Taylor Wednesday and said that he had been seen last Sunday refueling at Sunriver.
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On Friday, the snowmobiler located the duo, which was described as being in good shape but hungry.
They were then reunited with their family and friends.
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