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UPDATE: One Missing Dog Has Died, Family Still Seeks Second Pet
Two chocolate labs went missing from their home in Granger. The body of one dog was found Friday, but their owner is asking for your help in locating the second dog.

One area family has confirmed the death of one of their two Labrador retrievers, who got out through a broken fence last month.
The dogs -- Wrigley and Jester -- were seen roaming in the Saylorville Lake area.
Owner Jessica Kramer told Patch that they "unfortunately got a call Friday night that one of our dogs was found dead down by the lake."
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They were both last seen alive on Wednesday around the 8500 block off of Northwest Beaver. Wrigley, which needed daily medication, was found deceased by some hikers at Acorn Valley campground on Friday, she said.
"We brought him home where he belongs and said goodbye," Kramer said.
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The two dogs disappeared March 21 when they got loose from their home at 11615 N.W. Beaver Drive in Granger due to a broken fence post.
Jester remains missing; the Lab is 7 years old and was wearing a blue collar with identification when he disappeared. He is brown and weighs about 90 pounds.
Jester has a microchip to reunite him with his family.
If you have any information about the whereabouts of the dog, contact Jessica at 515-778-3475. A reward is being offered for his return.
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