Georgia prison officials were called, and a dog handler came with his bloodhound Clyde. Around
4:00 a.m. Clyde made a circle around the truck, and, according to the handler, picked up a scent
and followed it without ever losing it. In the process officers had to swim two canals that were over
their heads. Presumably Clyde picked up the scent on the other side each time. At some point, not
described, the dog handler saw two sets of tracks (footprints) going along together. After some three
to four hours, and three to four miles from where the GMC was found, Clyde and the officers found
brother David and appellant asleep under a tree. They had with them one flashlight and two pair of
gloves. When they were brought out of the woods the shirt of one of them was torn and both were wet
and bore some scratches.