Missing in Edmonds Millie, the Australian shepherd

Edmonds, WALocal News

Millie, a small Australian shepherd, has been missing from Edmonds since June 22. Her owners last spotted her in the Westgate neighborhood, dressed in a pink harness and a floral leash. Recent sightings have emerged in the Edmonds Bowl and near Yost Park, indicating she may still be in the area. Local residents are encouraged to be vigilant and assist in her search, as community involvement is vital in missing pet cases. Ann, Millie's owner, can be reached at 425-273-4375 for any leads or sightings.

The situation highlights the emotional toll on families with missing pets and the importance of community support in such instances. Edmonds residents are reminded to report any sightings to help reunite Millie with her family. Efforts to locate her have sparked local interest and concern for the well-being of missing animals.

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