Lost Breeds folder near Sundial Bridge
Description
I was walking through downtown Redding on Saturday around 4:30 p.m., near the Sundial Bridge at Riverfront Park, when a gusty breeze yanked my bag from under my arm and my Breeds folder slipped out, and I knew it was LOST. I kept circling the grassy knoll and the small kiosk by the bike path because the folder had my dogs' registration papers and a few photos tucked inside. I retraced along the Sacramento River Trail, from the cafe by the trailhead to the overlook, but I couldn’t find it. These papers are everything to me; please keep an eye out for a gray tote with a folder labeled Breeds.
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