Family Reunites With Dog That Disappeared During The Deadly Camp Fire

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Family Reunites With Dog That Disappeared During The Deadly Camp Fire
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The Akita, named Kingston, had been missing since the Camp Fire started. 'When I found out, [it] just about brought me to tears,' the dog's owner, Gabriel Ballejos, told a local television station.

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