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Portland woman says pet rabbits stolen, released

The Columbian
Published: November 28, 2011, 4:00pm

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Portland woman says someone stole two of her pet rabbits and left a note saying they’d be in better hands.

Fiona Petra told KATU the rabbits were taken over the weekend from outside her home. In their place was a note from the HALO League. HALO stands for Helping Animals Live Outside.

One of the rabbits, named Truly, was found Monday by a woman who recognized her from a news report about the theft. The other rabbit, named Old Money, is still missing.

Petra says she is an animal activist who knows how to properly care for her pets.

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