Tortoise that's been missing for FOUR years finally reunited with owners

The tortoise has been with the family since 1973

Author: Alex UsherPublished 8th Feb 2022
Last updated 8th Feb 2022

A tortoise from Thornton-Cleveleys, Blackpool that went missing four years ago has finally been reunited with it's owners.

Fred the tortoise has been with the family since 1973, but went missing from Georgie Rogerson's family home during a storm in 2018 after fence was demolished.

The tortoise was found by a driver more than a mile away on the A580.

It's been reported that cars were swerving to avoid the runaway tortoise, so a driver pulled over to get the animal off the road.

Owner, Georgie Rogerson, has said that she had spotted Fred on a social media post by the distinct marking on his shell.

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