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  2. Body of grandma found at site of abandoned Pennsylvania mine

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    UNITY TOWNSHIP, Pa. (KDKA) — The body of Elizabeth Pollard, the missing 64-year-old woman who fell through a sinkhole while looking for her cat in Unity Township, Pennsylvania, has been found ...

  3. Remains of grandma who fell into sinkhole searching for her ...

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    Pollard was looking for her cat Pepper on Monday night when she fell into a 30-feet-deep sinkhole near an old coal mine in Marguerite, Pennsylvania State Police said. Her family called police to ...

  4. Animal shelter - Wikipedia

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    Many shelter policies allow individuals to bring in animals to the shelter, often called owner surrender, or relinquishing an animal. An open admission shelter will accept any animal regardless of reason, and is usually a municipal-run shelter or a private shelter with a contract to operate for a municipality. Municipal shelters may limit ...

  5. Pennsylvania grandma's body found in mine after falling in ...

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    Pollard's 5-year-old granddaughter found safe in car near sinkhole. Police found Pollard's vehicle behind the Union Restaurant in Unity Township around 3 a.m. with her 5-year-old granddaughter ...

  6. Tiger Ranch Cat Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Ranch Cat Sanctuary was a 27-acre (110,000 m 2) cat sanctuary [1] located in Frazer Township, Pennsylvania [2] and operated by Linda Marie Bruno (aka Lin Marie) [3] for 14 years. [ 1 ] Raid and arrest

  7. Springfield pet-eating hoax - Wikipedia

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    The cat rumor stemmed from a post made in early September to a private Facebook group called "Springfield Ohio Crime and Information", and that post was later re-posted elsewhere. The post said: [48] Warning to all about our beloved pets & those around us!! My neighbor informed me that her daughter’s friend had lost her cat.