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Owner reconnects with dog after five years

By Becca Owsley, The News-Enterprise

When Janece Parsons woke up Tuesday morning she wasn't expecting the call she got a few hours later. After five years, Army, her Jack Russell Terrier, had been found. Army had been gone since April 13, 2014, with another Jack Russell Terrier named Leia.

From La Grange, Parsons' family was visiting friends in Upton when loud noises spook\0xADed the dogs and they ran away. Parsons searched the neighborhood and posted online hoping someone would find the dogs. But no one had seen them. Tuesday, after getting the call from Hardin County Animal Care and Control, Parsons said she just began crying and said, "You found my dog."

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Reunited: Janece and Army



2019-05-30 - Hardin Co., KY - Photo courtesy News Enterprise.
When Janece Parsons woke up Tuesday morning she wasn't expecting the call she got a few hours later. After five years, Army, her Jack Russell Terrier, had been found. Army had been gone since April 13, 2014

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