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(ADV) Lost, $250 Reward for return:
Jack Russell last seen Halcomb's Landing


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Missing a wire hair Jack Russell terrier. He has been neutered. He has a white coat with brown ears and brown around his eyes. His coat is approximately 1.5 at this time.

He was lost on HWY 127 near Halcomb's Landing Boat Ramp on Lake Cumberland at Wolf Creek Dam at approximately 6pm Central Time on June 11, 2010.

I have been told by a dam construction worker that he saw this dog being picked up by a car in Russell County North bound on HWY 127, but the man could not provide a description of the car.

A $250 reward is offered for this dog's safe return home. Call (502) 418 8255. -Scott




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(ADV) Lost dog, Jack Russell Terrier



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