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Grandmother is hoping that just maybe, someone will know: Where's Molly?

It's been two months since Molly jumped out of an open vehicle and ran away through the Walmart Parking Lot. Ads with her picture have been running since, with no results. Joanne Held is hoping - almost against hope - that someone will respond. Three little boys are heartbroken, and the youngest still asks, "Where's Molly." It's a long shot, but occasionally a dog is reunited with it' owners after this long.

By Joanne Held

"Where's Molly?"

I was hoping that by now my two year old grandson would have forgotten about her.

His brothers, four and six, have given up asking, until the little one reminds them.




Molly is a black female lab mix. She has a white spot on her chest and under her chin. She was wearing a pink camo collar.

It's been two months since that dreadful day, September 19, 2014, when his Pa took Molly for a ride to get gas at the Fivestar next to Walmart in Columbia.

As it was a warm day, he left the windows open when he went into the store to pay for the gas. She jumped out and he saw her running into the Walmart parking lot.

By the time he got back into the car he couldn't see her.

In vain, he drove all around the lot and even behind the store. She seemed to have just disappeared.

We have called all the vets in the area and contacted the rescue shelters to no avail.

If someone thought she was a stray that needed a home, I could understand as she is so loving and sweet.

But, we really need her back, especially when I have to look into those sad eyes of my grandson and answer him, "I don't know where Molly is."

The readers of Columbia Magazine seem be so helpful and caring that I thought I'd give it another try, even though it's a long shot. Here's the ad:
Molly, a black lab (PHOTO) mix is missing since September 19, 2014. She was last seen around Walmart and Five Star area in Columbia, KY. She has a pink camo collar, and a dime sized white spot on her chest. She also has long ears and is very friendly. If anyone has seen her, please call. She has 3 little boys who miss her very much. Phone number to call is 270-250-3313. - Bruce and Joanne Held




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