Still heartbroken over missing Hugo
Date published: 29 August 2014
Hugo the missing dog
AFTER a year of searching a devastated dog owner is still appealing for the return of her beloved pet.
Hugo, a two-year-old Yorkshire Terrier cross went missing near his home in Grasscroft last September.
Despite a massive search and the offer of a £1,000 reward by heartbroken owner Kelly Teece, the dog has never been found.
On the anniversary of his disappearance — which happened after he was spooked during a walk — Kelly is again appealing to anyone who may have taken him in, not knowing of her search.
“There is still a £1,000 reward for his safe return. Local communities are always thinking about Hugo, looking out for him and commenting on his Facebook page,” said Kelly, who says she has been overwhelmed by the support people have shown.
“I just want people to know that even though it’s a year on we are not giving up the search. Hugo could be with someone’s friend, family member, neighbour and they might be completely unaware.
“I just want him home where he belongs.”
Anyone with information can contact Kelly on 07790-434 661 or through the Facebook group “Hugo-Missing”.
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