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Aid Uncle Ned & Kanes Recovery Journey

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If you haven't yet heard the NEWS, on WMUR new 9, NBCBoston 10, or Channel 7 please allow me to fill you in.

My name is Brittney, & My 86-year-old Great Uncle Ned is recovering after the neighbor showed up at the back door at 2am on Sunday naked and attacked him before our Rescue dog, Kane, jumped in and held the neighbor down. Leaving him with a brain bleed, fractures in his face and eye, broken arm, & broken clavicle. Kane was tased during the altercation and needed emergency vet care as well.

This horrible incident has not only left him with sudden & life altering mental, emotional & physical setbacks it has also un-doublety created financial hardship, a hardship that should not be a concern while recovering. For him return home, once able, the house will need to be handicap accessible which also comes with a cost.

I am asking for those who have followed this story and have felt a need or wish to help us, to please consider donating any amount to help this amazing human, our brave pup, and my dad (his caretaker).


According to:
Arielle Mitropoulos ; News Anchor/Reporter
"Manchester police said Ned Tarmey, 86, was attacked early Sunday morning in his Pine Avenue home.

Ned Tarmey's nephew, Jeff Tarmey, said his uncle was home alone with the family dog, Kane, when he went to take the dog outside.

Jeff Tarmey said their neighbor, Donald Pierce, 55, was standing outside naked and screamed that he was going to kill Ned Tarmey. Pierce then began throwing rocks and lawn furniture at Ned Tarmey, his nephew said.

"The dog started to fuss a tiny bit, so he thought maybe the dog had to go out, so he came downstairs, and he came to this door here, and when he opened up the door, he got hit by a brick," Jeff Tarmey said. "There was a fully naked man right here."

That's when Kane the dog jumped in, holding Pierce down until police arrived.
Jeff Tarmey said police used a stun gun on Pierce and also had to use it on Kane to get him to let go. He said the dog is doing fine, and he believes the dog saved his uncle's life. Jeff Tarmey said he just rescued Kane last year.

Kane and Ned Tarmey reunited Tuesday at the hospital ICU. Jeff Tarmey said his uncle is being moved out of intensive care.

Pierce is facing more than a dozen charges, including first-degree assault, criminal threatening, indecent exposure and cruelty to animals. He is scheduled to appear in court next week."
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    Brittney Ardizzoni
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    Manchester, NH
    Jeffrey Tarmey
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