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A beloved pet tortoise is reunited with its family weeks after disappearing in a Mississippi tornado

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Tiffany Emanuel holds her pet tortoise, Myrtle, in Kokomo, Miss., on Thursday, April 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Sophie Bates)

KOKOMO, Miss. – Myrtle, a cherished pet tortoise, has been reunited with its family in Mississippi weeks after disappearing during a deadly tornado outbreak in March.

ā€œHe’s been through a lot,ā€ said Myrtle's grateful owner, Tiffany Emanuel. ā€œI know that he knows just as much as I do that every step of the way I’m going to be there helping him, caring for him, making sure he gets, you know, the help that he needs.ā€

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The Emanuel family fled their home in the rural Kokomo area as a tornado hit on March 15. They returned to find two pine trees had fallen on top of their tortoise's backyard home.

Myrtle was missing.

Weeks later, a neighbor found the injured tortoise. He was taken to the Central Mississippi Turtle Rescue for medical treatment on April 4.

ā€œThe lady who found the tortoise called me and she said she had run into the owners,ā€ said Christy Milbourne, the organization's founder and codirector. ā€œShe said, ā€˜I think they’re going to be calling you.’ So, I was excited, and then the owners did call and say, ā€˜Yeah, that’s my tortoise.ā€™ā€

Emanuel is now nursing Myrtle back to health.

ā€œIt feels good to kind of have some kind of happy out of so much sad and grief and loss,ā€ Emanuel said.


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