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21st April 2018
07:40pm BST

Kelly Benston, Leisa Bennett's partner, expressed their relief on social media, saying the little Aurora had been brave during her ordeal.
He posted the below on Facebook:
"She was found off of Old Stanthorpe Rd. Went down a small valley and went up the face of a small mountain and camped there for the night. The dog camped with her. Found around 7:30am by Leisa Marie Bennett and Jaime Tatterton".
SUCH A GOOD BOY, MAX! He stayed with his 3-year-old human who was lost near Warwick last night while we frantically searched for her. For keeping her safe, you're now an honorary police dog. ?https://t.co/QiszGFP4gg via @ABCNews pic.twitter.com/xxRc6ndeaK
— Queensland Police (@QldPolice) April 21, 2018
The Queensland Police have inducted Max as an honorary police dog for his services in staying with Aurora and leading rescuers to her.
They posted the below on Twitter:"SUCH A GOOD BOY, MAX! He stayed with his three-year-old human last night whilst she was lost near Warwick. For keeping her safe until she was found, you're now an honorary police dog!"
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