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Reward: help find the shooter of Jeff Scott's dog Layla



2016-07-10 - Sparksville KY - Photo Scott family photo.
Sara Scott Browning posted this stunning photo with these words: “$150 REWARD for information on the person that shot my parent's sweet dog, Layla. She wasn't just a dog, but their sweet companion through my dad's cancer journey - she walked every step with my dad as he went up and down the hill in front of his house to gain strength and stamina. She was there to love them as well as all of the children at the nearby church." Sara is the daughter of Jeff Scott and she asks for prayers for his complete healing from cancer as he goes to Vanderbilt for continuing treatment today. Jeff and his wife Henrietta have hundreds of "family members" from all the students they’ve taught in the Adair County Schools over their years before retirement. Search Facebook for Sara Scott Browning to make contact about the reward.


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