Heartbroken

Dear Editor,
Our beloved Bella a.k.a. Baby Bella, escaped from the groomer in Nazareth last Monday March 12, 2018, at 10:00am.
Bella is not from that neighborhood, she comes from Oyster Pond area, she is not only missing but she is in a for her strange surrounding/neighborhood.
Since Monday we are looking all over the neighborhoods, shouting her name, hanging posters several times a day and in the morning with her companion dog, Sizzy, until now without success.
Getting the support from all the people and kids we spoke to in Nazareth, Union Farm, and The Emergency houses in Dutch Quarter, we felt strengthened in our search for Bella.
All the kind words and prayers made us feel good and gave us trust in the people living there; which made us proud to live in Sint Maarten.
We would like to thank all who helped us in our search and for allowing hanging up posters at various spaces as well as companies.
Heartbroken as we are, as well her twin sister Dora, we will never lose hope to have her back in our Family, we will miss her every second until she is back.
United we feel together with the help of the people of those neighborhoods, we will, believe and trust that Bella will come back to us, her Family.
Wherever she is in our prayers and our thoughts go to Bella as well to all the people who helped thus far to find her.
If anyone may see her or know her whereabouts, please contact Animal Defenders, Animal Welfare foundation, the Veterinarians on the Island, or the Sheriff Security.
Or contact The Daily Herald or call us directly (or WhatsApp) 24/7 at: 520-7022/554-3300/520-7720.
For more information you can go to Facebook on various sites. Thank you all for your support.
A heartbroken family

Name withheld at author's request.

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