Seattle Pet Sitter Calls for Neighborhood Security After Hit-and-Run
In a concerning series of events in Seattle, professional pet sitter Karen Miely was severely injured in a hit-and-run while out walking her cat, an incident that has sparked calls for improved neighborhood security. Miely, who has suffered multiple fractures, was struck on Christmas Day by a driver who remains unidentified. Her plight coincides with the tragic death of Ruth Dalton, a well-known dog walker who was killed in a carjacking last August, raising alarms about the safety of pet caretakers in the community. Miely and Dalton's granddaughter, Melanie Roberts, are advocating for the installation of more security cameras to deter crime and enhance safety in local neighborhoods. The family believes that such measures could have potentially prevented the recent incidents, as well as previous accidents that have affected dog walkers in the area.
Miely is currently in recovery and has expressed gratitude for the support received through an online fundraiser aimed at aiding her medical expenses. She hopes to return to her home and her cat, Max, soon. Meanwhile, authorities are still searching for the hit-and-run driver, and Miely is encouraging anyone with security footage from the area on the day of the incident to come forward.