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Bear is missing: If sighted, or in custody, please call



2011-04-01 - Adair Co., KY - Photo Richard Robertson.
This photo was posted by a frantic Richard Robertson on April 1, 2011. Later, the same day, he wrote to call off the All Points Bulleting. Bear was back, thanks to the help of a good man Jeff Biggs, in Robertson's - and Bear's soon to be new neighborhood in the Mt. Carmel community
Bear is lost from his soon-to-be new home in Mt. Carmel.. Richard Robertson writes, "Bear did not return with my 3 other dogs after exploring the deep woods between Mt. Carmel Road and Cane Valley. This area is bordered by Mt. Carmel , Beech Top, Old KY 55, And Kellyville roads. Bear is a young male feist, 35lbs. He is a very dark black and tan, friendly, with upright ears and wearing a green nylon collar along with a black shock collar. If sighted, or is in custody, please call Richard Robertson: (270) 384-9596 or (270) 805-1742.


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