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Thu, Jul 26, 2007

Couple Hires Helicopter, Psychic To Find Lost Pet

The Days Of Signs On Telephone Poles Are Over

If a helicopter can perform an aerial search for missing humans... why not a missing canine? As it turns out, it's definitely an option if you have the means.

Rhonda Fish and her fiancé, Brian Davis, have been living at the Marriott Residence Inn in White Marsh, MD while her home is repaired following a water heater explosion. Fish's beloved Yorkshire terrier, Reilly, disappeared from the hotel sometime Monday night, according to the Associated Press.

So, the couple did what anyone desperately seeking a dog would do: they hired a private detective, a psychic and a helicopter for an aerial search Tuesday that was ultimately unsuccessful.

No word, yet, on what the private investigator was able to turn up.

To add insult to injury, the couple has been evicted from the Marriott... because of the disturbance caused by their search for Reilly.

But, the psychic told Fish Reilly is alive and well and would be returned to her Wednesday afternoon.

We'll keep you posted.

FMI: www.marriott.com

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