April 28, 2005 Gray-New Gloucester's Newspaper of Record Vol. 6 No. 15
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Caught at the Crossroads

 

Stolen Baby Doll

On April 24, 2005 my husband and I took our kids out for a day of shopping at the Oxford Wal-Mart. Little did we know that it was going to be such a sad day. My daughter buckled her baby doll in the shopping cart and we proceeded to do our shopping.

We got done doing what we had to do, and got ready to leave the store. We noticed it was raining extremely hard, and decided to each grab a bag and run to the car. Sadly, the baby doll stayed in the cart.

We realized that the baby doll was missing and we quickly returned to get the doll. But unfortunately, the doll had been taken from the cart and was missing. No one saw anything, nor did anyone offer assistance. This little doll is commonly known as a Chou Chou baby. She was bought by my daughter in January with her birthday money.

She was so proud to walk in the store, pick it out, and buy it all by herself. To the person who took her, my daughter named that doll Michelle. Those little stains on her pink suit are chocolate milk and she is extremely loved and extremely missed. I am offering a reward to the person who safely returns Michelle with No questions asked! Please understand how important that baby doll is to a very sad little girl only wanting her doll home.

Carolyn Lorrain, Raymond
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