
The Reward for the missing K-9 belonging to Sharp County Search and Rescue has grown to $1,000 thanks to a donation from an anonymous donor out of state. K-9 Radar went missing on Saturday when someone left a gate open in the Sequoia Lake area of Cherokee Village. The individual who helped boost the reward amount saw the story of the missing dog on Region 8 News and then contacted Sharp County officials. The dog is a two-year-old Belgian Millinis. He was wearing a blaze orange collar. Anyone with information about Radar is asked to call Dave Gruger at (870) 847-4731 or David Woods at (870) 329-3459. Anonymous tips can also be made by calling Sharp County Dispatch at (870) 257-5225.
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