A dear dog has gone missing.
With a sub-title regarding a missing dog, why on earth would I lead with a picture of fine food?
I will tell you.
In the last hour, Jean and I have come back from a meeting with the General Manager of a restaurant nearby in Grants Pass: the River’s Edge restaurant. That picture is on the home page of the restaurant’s website.
The GM’s name is Missy Clements and she is also the banqueting manager. Jean and I have previously enjoyed wonderful meals at the River’s Edge and the reason for meeting up with Missy was to kick around some ideas for a future event at the restaurant.
Anyway …..
During the meeting the conversation inevitably led to dogs and Missy, with obvious pain in her voice, explained that her six-year-old Boxer mix, Lucy, had recently gone missing.
I offered to post an item in this place, hence this coming out an an unusual time.
Please do all you can to share this, especially if you are in the Southern Oregon area. The address where Lucy was last seen was Crooks Creek Road, a few miles North-East of Selma in Oregon; Selma being 20 miles to the South-West of Grants Pass. If you have any questions or, even better, think you have some information on the whereabouts of Lucy then Missy has given me permission to publish her email address; that is: clements (dot) missy57 (at) gmail (dot) com
Finally, here is a recent photograph of Lucy.

Please hold Lucy in your heart.

Lucy is an amazing doggie and is very sweet- please help!!
Thanks to Paul for the kind words and all his efforts!!!
Missy
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Missy, if you ever need a dog fix then you know where to come! 😉
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Aww, I so hope there is a happy ending Paul, and Lucy is found safe and sound.. Just the type of thing you and Jean would do in raising Lucy’s awareness of being missing, She looks a very loving dog… Sending my thoughts out..
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Dear Sue, thank you.
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I am reminded of a story from 2011 wherein a most beautiful Doberman, Kate, was in the car of her loving owner; who lived in Brookings. There was an accident out on the Highway between Cave Junction and O’Brien and Kate, as a result, was lost. Massive efforts and searches of all kinds were made to find her. My offering to Lucy’s story, as I re-read Kate’s story, was that it was possible at that time to do a ‘reverse 911 call’ to residents of the area to alert them to the missing pup. I don’t know if that has been tried in Lucy’s case. My heart travels with yours, may your search prove fruitful and she returns to your love. This was the loving tribute made in Kate’s honor.
http://www.kevinportraits.com/katie-tribute.html
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Thanks Glenda for your very supportive suggestions. I will make sure that Missy picks up on your thoughts.
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Did Lucy return home?
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Just called the restaurant and Missy Clements is no longer working there. I will try emailing to find out.
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Oh, you are a sweetie. But don’t go to that much trouble, just thought you might know if the dear sweet doggie finally got found.
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I have sent an email and if I receive a reply, with if being the operative word, I will update that on that post.
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