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K-9 cop who went missing in Arkansas is reunited with owner

Pulaski County, Arkansas – James Gibson, the K-9’s owner, claims that Magic was discovered unharmed half a mile from his house.
The community’s assistance is needed by Pulaski County Emergency Management to find a lost K-9 on the Arkansas Task Force-1 Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team.
On April 27, a storm caused Magic to run away from her kennel, which was located at 51 Leslie Road in Conway.
She is a very significant and crucial component of the squad and one of just two cadaver K-9s.
Please call Pulaski County Emergency Management at (501) 340-6911 or the USAR at (501) 340-6911 if you see her.
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