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‘Bring this dog back’: Stolen service dog leaves Tennessee child with autism without support
A Lincoln County, Tennessee family is searching for their stolen service dog, Chonkers, which supports their 4-year-old daughter with autism. The dog's absence has disrupted the child's routine, and the family reports the theft included the dog's registration and $4,300 in property. The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office is investigating, and a $1,000 reward is offered for Chonkers’ return.
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