Spain Finds Sought-After Missing Dog A missing dog named Boro, who captivated Spain after he was caught up in that nation’s deadly train crash on Sunday, was found Thursday, four days after he bolted from the wreckage that killed at least 45 people. Owner Ana García and her pregnant sister were traveling with Boro from Malaga to Madrid when their high-speed train derailed and collided with an oncoming train. Rescue crews helped the sisters from the tilted car, but Boro ran before they could catch him. A limping García made a desperate plea: “Please, if you can help, look for the animals.” Thousands shared photos of the dog on social media, and Spanish social media outlets covered the search. Thursday morning, forest firefighters posted images showing García embracing Boro, one leg in a brace. “Many thanks to all of Spain,” she told reporters with a smile. [a href="https://apnews.com/article/spain-train-crash-lost-dog-55192861817d4b1cd9826d4854a04184"]See Boro here. [/a]