On August 14, 2015

Lost dog reunited

By Anne Brown

Lost dog Leo was reunited with his people last Tuesday morning, Aug. 4.  “We rang the church bells in celebration for Leo’s return,” said Lee Alison Crawford, the vicar at Church of Our Saviour in Killington.

Erin and Christopher Bellis (the son and daughter of Jon Michael Bellis, age 62, of Woodbridge, Conn. and Killington, Vt., who was tragically killed in an automobile accident in Killington on Friday, July 31) drove up from Connecticut on Monday. After a visit to a Rutland vet that Crawford had set up to have Leo checked out (he was fine), they all returned home. Pictured: Lee Alison Crawford, Christopher Bellis, Erin Bellis and Annabelle Lyons, Christopher’s wife.

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