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Good Samaritans reunite lost dog with owner

Erin Hill by Erin Hill
March 30, 2021
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DeeDee Moore, Shalani Robinson, Judy Dubois, “Bella” and Rodney Moore. Robinson and her mother, Shanterica found Bella after Moore’s dog went missing following a car wreck. Photo courtesy GCSO

DeeDee Moore, Shalani Robinson, Judy Dubois, “Bella” and Rodney Moore. Robinson and her mother, Shanterica found Bella after Moore’s dog went missing following a car wreck. Photo courtesy GCSO

On Friday, March 26, DeeDee Moore was involved in a vehicle accident; traveling with Moore at the time was her small Shih Tzu, named Bella. 

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