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Tow Truck

by Nathan Weber
David Carey, 22, who works for Carey's Towing and Recovery, operates the heavy duty recovery tow truck at a construction site where an old milk dairy was being demolished in order to move a road to the other side of a property line.
David Carey, 22, a vehicle recovery and excavation operator for Carey's Towing and Recovering, nearly slips while walking down a steep slop of topsoil. The dirt is sold by the truckload.
David Carey, 22, from Lawrenceburg, Ky., holds his nine week old German Shepard Hidie, who got her name because when she is at the David's house always hides under the bed.
David Carey, 22, from Lawrenceburg, Ky., is a vehicle recovery and excavation operator for Carey's Towing and Recovery. Here his nine week old German Shepard Hidie is called to her attention to keep her from the truck traffic in the garage parking lot on Friday morning October 21, 2005.
Tow truck operator David Carey, 22, and girlfriend Lanessa Caldwell, 24, both of Lawrenceburg, say goodbye before Carey leaves to go tow a construction vehicle near Elizabethtown.
David Carey, 22, a vehicle recovery and excavation operator for Carey's Towing and Recovering in Lawrenceburg, talks on the phone.

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