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Family wants information on death of Shih Tzu, Scooter He died as a result of accident on KY 206. He was beloved pet; family needs help locating remains to bury him, or if the driver took Scooter to the vet, family would like to reimburse him for costs. Not angry with driver, family knows it was an accident. Click on headline for complete story By Bob & Alissa Barnes Our little Shih Tzu, Scooter, wandered off today. When I checked with our neighbor, she said a man had come to her house asking if she owned the dog he had hit. Our neighbor said that she thought that it killed Scooter. We are not angry at all with the person who hit him. We know it was an accident. But Scooter was a beloved pet, and we really want to know where he is so we can bury him. If you have any information at all, please call 270-634-4075 or 270-250-4073. Thank you. - Bob & Alissa This story was posted on 2015-06-13 17:28:45
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