Pittsburg, PA
Lost stuffed bunny found at Pittsburgh International Airport reunited with its owner
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) – Some good news to report about a girl being reunited with her favorite stuffy.
Earlier this week, the Pittsburgh International Airport said they found a stuffed bunny in the baggage claim area and put the call out for people to claim it.
Employees of the airport said they were keeping the bunny company and taking good care of it.
Now, as of Wednesday, the airport said that the owner had been found.
The stuffy, fittingly named Bunny, belongs to a 6-year-old girl named Waylynn.
“We’re so happy to reunite lost items with their owners and it is ESPECIALLY joyful to reunite sentimental lost items like Bunny!” The airport posted to its Instagram page. “Thanks to the awesome Pittsburgh community for sharing these posts and help spreading the word so we could bring bunny home.”
Waylynn’s great grandparents swung by Pittsburgh International Airport on Wednesday to get Bunny on her way back home.
Pittsburg, PA
One man taken to Pittsburgh hospital after shooting outside of Washington County club
A man had to be taken to a Pittsburgh hospital after an overnight shooting in Washington County.
According to the City of Washington Police Department, on Wednesday night, they were called to the area of the Washington Community Club on North Main Street.
Originally, the call came in for a person who had been shot and sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Once officers arrived on the scene, they found a man who had been shot multiple times. EMS was able to transport him to a Pittsburgh area hospital. His condition was not made available.
Police believe that the shooting happened outside the club after a person had been removed earlier in the night.
They’re asking anyone with information or who may have witnessed the shooting to call the City of Washington Police Department’s confidential tip line at 724-223-4108 or reach out to their detective unit at 724-223-4225.
Pittsburg, PA
Thanksgiving travel starts smoothly at Pittsburgh International Airport
Pittsburg, PA
Despite rain, Pirates, Steelers and Penguins shine during Thanksgiving food distribution
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