A drone pilot is helping Omaha families find their missing pets with the help of a Facebook group and their drone.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - “It’s a needle in a haystack situation.” Drone pilot Richard Eaton is one of the people behind the Lot Pets Of Omaha Area page, a 65,000 person group on Facebook.
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Eaton said Lost Pets of Omaha Area has helped reunite 3,642 pets in the past year. “I tell people this is the best nonpaying full-time job I can have,” she said. Nebraskans receiving an income ...
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