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Elusive Dog Spotted Again in Peabody
The dog was seen on Sunday and early Tuesday morning.

Granite State Dog Recovery volunteers believe they spotted the elusive Jack Russell Terrier that evaded capture earlier this month.
The dog, which is described as a Jack Russell Terrier, was spotted twice this week in West Peabody. Once on Sunday and then early Tuesday morning on Lake Street.
The dog was first spotted earlier this month on Beeman Street in West Peabody. Animal control was unable to catch the dog.
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It was later seen in Lynnfield and it again eluded animal control.
Days later, the dog was in the Huntington Wood townhouse complex off Lake Street and then went to the Grant Street area. Neighbors in both locations tried to catch the dog, but it got away.
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There was a similar dog spotted in North Reading, but GSDR volunteers now think that might have been a different dog.
The dog is not wearing a collar and appears terrified and frantic.
There have been no lost dog reports in the area matching the description so the dog may have been dumped.
She is creme-colored and tan and weights about 17 pounds.
If you see the dog, please do not chase her. Instead, call 781-334-8364.
Photo credit: Here is a photo of a dog that looks similar to the dog.
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