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Three Golden Retrievers missing since Thursday - Vester area Happy Ending Update: Teresa: All three Goldens are back home now Three beautiful, Golden Retrievers - Sasha 7 years, Marlowe 1 year, and Thor, the baby at 9 months old, are missing. They are very friendly and would take up with anyone, owner says. If seen, likely in the area between Vester, Bull Run Road and Vester, she's very much like a call at at 270-634-3670 or 270-384-5852. Click on headline for full story, photo of Marlowe By Teresa Roy My name is Teresa Roy. I have three Golden Retrievers that have been missing since Thursday, 8/27, from the Vester/Christine community off Hwy. 206. They were last seen on Thursday in front of Terry Farris's home in his field off 206 about 5 miles out of Columbia and then on Bull Run Lane off Hwy. 206 at the home of Marsha Reddick. I didn't have a picture with all three together in it so I'm using one of Marlowe. (See linked photo) She has just turned one, is a light golden, and answers to her name, Marlowe. She is wearing a pink collar with dots on it and her rabies vaccination charm is attached. Marlowe is very friendly and would take up with anyone. She is traveling with two of my other Goldens. Sasha is a 7 year old Golden Retriever. She is a medium rust with light feathering and has white around on her face and eyes. She is a sweet girl that wouldn't harm a fly. She is wearing no collar. She answers to her name, Sasha. Thor is my baby, at almost 9 months old. He is a darker rust color and has on a blue collar with white bones on it. His rabies vaccination charm is missing. He answers to his name, Thor. The precious babies are missed dearly and I keep blaming myself for not noticing the side gate to their lot was open before I let them out to play in their lot. My dogs are very friendly and would take up with anyone. Please keep an eye out for them if you live anywhere off Hwy. 206, Bull Run, near Sulphur Creek or Russell Creek, and between Hwys. 80, 55, and 551. Hopefully that will cover the area. If you were to see them and can keep them for me till I can get them, that would be great! Please call me at 270-634-3670 or 270-384-5852. I would so appreciate your help in looking! - Theresa Roy This story was posted on 2015-08-29 07:52:08
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