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Posted: 12:03 AM May 12, 2009
Storm Blows In Priceless Treasure
Wedding Picture Blown In By Storm A woman is on the hunt to give back a woman her priceless treasure Reporter: Sherelle RobertsEmail Address: sherelle.roberts@wkyt.com |
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Last week's storms blew all kinds of debris into people's front yard, but the wind brought one Powell County woman another person's priceless heirloom.
Clay City resident Linda Stamper says she was driving down her gravel driveway when she saw a wedding picture laying in a nearby field. She has no idea where the picture came from, but she was shocked to see it survived the wind and rain.
Since finding the picture she's been trying to find the owner with no luck. She hopes somone will recognize the woman in the photo and come forward.
After the story aired, several NEWSFIRST viewers called and identified the picture as Margie Tussey, whose home was demolished in the Kirksville community of Madison County. If so, the picture would have travelled some 30 miles.
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in my opinion a picture is worthless and how do they know it was in the 80s i mean really COME ON!
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I heard some 1 was looking for their trampeline that flew away like a ufo. Thne another person said they saw one about 5-10miles away in a tree no telling where these peoples things are turning up.
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This restores my faith that there are still some decent people left in the world. This woman could have just tossed the picture in the trash instead of trying to find the owner. Thank you for being honest, a true rarity in this day and time.
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