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Holly Caldwell asks help finding Sassy, daughter's little Yorkie

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Holly Caldwell writes:
Brianna Caldwell is missing her one and one-half pound Yorkie named Sassy. We live in Long Hunters Subdivision. Sassy was last seen at 6:17pm Sunday night by some neighbors. If you have seen her please call Holly Caldwell at 270-250-3586. Brianna is a sad little girl who misses her puppy very much. Thank you. -Holly Caldwell

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Brianna with Sassy, before little Yorkie was missing



2011-06-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Holly Caldwell.
Brianna Caldwell holding Sassy, Above her one and one-half pound Yorkie named Sassy. The little dog is now missing. We live in Long Hunters Subdivision. Sassy was last seen at 6:17pm Sunday night, June 5, 2011, by some neighbors. If you have seen Sassy, please call Holly Caldwell at 270-250-3586. Brianna is a sad little girl who misses her puppy very much. Thank you. -Holly Caldwell

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