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Hundreds of Dogs Remain Missing as Search Resumes at Miranda’s Rescue
More than 700 dogs remain unaccounted for as Humboldt County investigators use ground-penetrating radar in a fraud and animal cruelty probe at Miranda’s Rescue in Fortuna.
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What happened
According to KQED’s source item, Hundreds of Dogs Remain Missing as Search Resumes at Miranda’s Rescue, More than 700 dogs remain unaccounted for as Humboldt County investigators use ground-penetrating radar in a fraud and animal cruelty probe at Miranda’s Rescue in Fortuna.
Context
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Source
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- Hundreds of Dogs Remain Missing as Search Resumes at Miranda’s RescueKQED - 2026-06-24T18:00:34+00:00
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