Dog narrowly escapes falling from motorway bridge near Eccles

Bailey rescued from wrong side of the barrier

Bailey on wrong side of the motorway bridge barrier
Published 13th Sep 2017

A dog lover has praised two Highways England traffic officers for reuniting her with her missing companion Bailey.

Thirty one year old Donna Gilmore from Eccles, who suffers from cystic fibrosis, was understandably distraught when Bailey, her 2-year-old Shi Tzu, disappeared from her home.

A few days later, after a search of the area and a social media campaign from Donna’s friends and family had failed to bring Bailey home, a dog was spotted near junction 12 of the a motorway by Highways England traffic officers Mark Wellman and Dave Lavelle.

Bailey reunited with Donna and his son Fudge and traffic officers Dave (left) and Mark

Mark and Dave, who both work at Newton-le-Willows, spotted the dog on the wrong side of the safety barriers on a bridge overlooking the eastbound M62, on the approach to the M60. Traffic was temporarily stopped for everyone’s safety and so Bailey could be retrieved. He was taken away to be checked by a vet – while the search for its owner began.

Dave, 58, from Davyhulme in Trafford, said:

“We had heard reports of a dog in the area over a few days so we were keeping a look out for safety reasons as much as anything as stray animals can cause drivers to swerve and brake suddenly, leading to collisions.

“At the time we spotted him, we had no idea it was Bailey but we posted a picture on Twitter hoping someone would recognise him and - to cut quite a long story short - a police officer I know and whose daughter is a friend of Donna’s made the connection.”

And Mark, 51, from Warrington, added:

“We dropped Bailey back home at the weekend – he was a bit dishevelled but none the worse for his 6 day adventure - and of course Donna was absolutely thrilled.

“Dave and I are just glad we were able to help. Pets do occasionally stray onto the motorway and unfortunately some get killed - but even in those cases Highways England works hard to reunite pets with their owners and deal with each case as sensitively as possible.”

There was an added bonus – Bailey’s return also reunited him with his 10-month-old son Fudge.

Detective Sergeant Hayden Roberts, the dad of Donna’s friend Cerian, has now written to Highways England on behalf of Donna to thank Mark and Dave for their efforts.

He said: “The Twitter picture got back to me via Cerian who hoped I could find out where Bailey had been taken to. I happened to know Dave from a previous job so as a longshot I contacted him - but I had no idea he had actually been involved in Bailey’s rescue!

“Dave called me back a short time later with the details that Bailey had been taken to the RSPCA in Salford I was able to call my daughter and an overjoyed Donna to give them the good news.

“Donna and my daughter asked me to write thank Dave and Mark for the outstanding and caring service they have provided. This is definitely a story with a very happy ending!”