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Community searches for lost dog in Md.

Madeline was wearing her harness, collar and leash when she ran away from her dog walker. (Courtesy of Tom Williams and Judy Wight)
Tom Williams and his wife Judy Wight, owners of Missing Maddie. (91欧美激情/Kathy Stewart)
A sign on a car at the Tilden Middle School parking lot, the staging area for the search volunteers. (91欧美激情/Kathy Stewart)
The car convoy prepares to leave to go hand out flyers about the missing dog. (91欧美激情/Kathy Stewart)
A volunteer offers support to the missing dog's owner, Judy Wight. (91欧美激情/Kathy Stewart)
Judy Wight hands out flyers to volunteer Martha Hawley-Betsch, who Wight has known since high school. (91欧美激情/Kathy Stewart)
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WASHINGTON – It’s a full-court press to try and find Madeline, a missing dog.

The elusive pet bolted on Monday, Dec. 3, from her dog walker in Rockville near Montgomery College. It’s been almost a month since Madeline’s been gone, but her owners are not giving up hope, even as the cold winter weather kicks in to stay.

“So Madeline is about 45 pounds, about 22 inches high and about five years old,” says Judy Wight, the dog’s owner.

Wight says the dog is a reddish-brown coonhound mix. A call went out on Facebook for volunteers to help – and they came.

“We’re asking people to go to the areas where she’s been seen and hand out flyers,” Wight says.

Madeline is very scared of humans. Wight says if people see her, they should not yell at her or chase her. Instead, Wight asks that they call (301) 728-2771 with the location where they saw her.

91欧美激情’s Kathy Stewart contributed to this report. Follow on Twitter.

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