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Chubbs, missing from E 80 area, has been found

Renee Reeves writes:
A Big Thank You!
Just wanted to let you and all your readers of columbiamagazine.com know that Chubs has been found. He was found this morning and is now safe and sound with his owner. Thank you for posting his picture on columbiamagazine.com and for all your help. --Renee Reeves
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Chubbs is missing from KY E 80 & KY 531 area of Adair County



2014-07-06 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Renee Reeves. Lost dog, 2 Year-Old Boxer, Pit Bull, and American Bull Dog Mix. Went missing after an accident at the junction of Hwy 531 and Hwy East 80, in Adair County, KY, Saturday, July 5, 2014, at approximately 1:30pmCT. The dog answers to the name of Chubs. If found, please call 270-384-0731 or 270-634-0228. - Renee Reeves CHUBBS has been found and is now Home: Click on ReadMore for the Happy Ending.
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