
Sprocket, a black-and-white border collie mix, might have escaped the flames that killed his owner and two others in a devastating house fire Sunday.
Friends of Joey Shedron, 24, who died in the fire, hope the pooch fled before the house at 9877 Fairwood St. near Roxborough State Park burned to the ground.
The bodies of Shedron’s girlfriend, Amber Jeffers, 18, and a friend, Jeremy McCarroll, 20, were found in the charred remains of the two-story home.
Shedron raced dirt bikes. He and his father, Joe Shedron Sr., were motocross enthusiasts who worked at G Force Performance, a dealership for dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles and other vehicles.
Sprocket is listed on G Force’s Web page as the store’s mascot.
There was a doggy door at the house, and friends are hoping the dog ran out when the fire started.
Anyone who sees Sprocket should call Mac, a friend of the Shedrons who didn’t want his full name used, at 303-968-7241.
Tom McGhee, The Denver Post



