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Rare case: Woman seeks police help to locate dog
India's News.Net Tuesday 13th January, 2009 (IANS)
In an unusual case, a woman here has sought police help to locate her missing dog, a police officer said Tuesday.
Sulakshana Devi, a resident of Agamkuan locality, lodged a report with the police.
'I was forced to approach the police to recover my missing dog after my son stopped taking food since my dog Sheru disappeared,' she said.
'Sheru is a wonderful watch dog. Please help locate him, he has gone missing.'
Officer-in-charge of Agamkuan police station R.B. Mahto said it was a rare request for the police to search for a dog.
'It will be a challenge for the police to locate a missing dog, it will not be an easy task,' he said. Email this story to a friend
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