Last week, I got a chance to make a difference. Not a big
difference, but enough to make one elderly couple in Santa Fe Springs very happy. And I’ll admit,
it put a smile on my face in the process.
90-year old Ray Stenson lost his beloved turtle a couple of
weeks ago. Ray says he left the side gate open, and Little Joe as he’s known,
took off. Ray and his wife Alzo have had Little Joe for decades and the pain in
Ray’s voice and the tears in his eyes as he told me about his loss were tough
to take.
Some kids down the street found Little Joe and were playing
with him one day when they say a woman in a black pick-up truck drove up and
told them the turtle was hers.
So on Wednesday night, we filed our report. My photog Kevin
Horton and I even drove around the neighborhood looking for Little Joe, hoping
we could somehow turn Joe’s pain to happiness.
The next morning I called Ray to see if he had heard
anything or found Little Joe. He hadn’t, but several hours later, I found out
the woman who had Little Joe returned him to Ray.
We went back out there, and the smile on Ray’s face was as
wide as could be. He was playing with Little Joe and talking up a storm, and he
couldn’t thank us enough for telling his story and helping get his best buddy
back.
We’re not sure if that woman saw the report and then brought
Little Joe back. She wouldn’t talk to us. But it didn’t matter. All that
mattered was the smile on Ray and Alzo’s faces as we left that night.
I love my job, but on nights like that, I really love it!
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Jane Yamamoto brings experience, understanding and rich cultural heritage to her role as general assignment reporter for KTTV FOX 11. She joined the FOX 11 team in March, 1996.
Member Since: 7/4/2006