RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A crew of volunteers is on the hunt for a well-known local cat who’s now missing. Francine the cat lives at the Lowe’s 1640 West Broad Street in Richmond. She’s called the store ...
​Lowe’s beloved feline mainstay, Francine, has gone missing. It’s been over two weeks since surveillance footage showed her boarding a truck headed for a Garysburg, North Carolina Lowe’s facility.
GARYSBURG, N.C. (WNCN) — A missing cat from Richmond, Va. has a team of people looking for her in North Carolina. There’s a $2,000 reward for her return, but the catch is, the people looking for her ...
Francine, a cherished neighborhood cat known and loved by staff and customers at the Lowe’s Home Improvement store in Richmond, Virginia, has gone missing after reportedly hitching ...
Francine, a beloved cat known to employees and customers at Lowe’s at 1640 W. Broad St., is missing, according to social media posts. What to know about the Gaza peace plan; LeBron James talks future ...
Francine, the cat who has lived inside the Lowe’s on West Broad Street for eight years and become a Richmond celebrity, has gone missing. Employees believe she may have accidentally boarded a truck ...
A group of volunteers mobilized to North Carolina Monday in search of a beloved local cat who has called a Richmond Lowe's home for eight years.
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RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — A crew of volunteers are on the hunt for a well-known local cat who’s now missing. Francine the cat lives at the Lowe’s 1640 West Broad Street in Richmond. She’s called the ...
In the meantime, Task Force Francine is offering a $2,000 reward for anyone who helps facilitate Francine’s return. “Thank you to everyone for putting your trust in us and we’re going to try our best, ...
The search for Francine has become a multi-state effort. Why it matters: Richmond hasn't come together like this since VCU made it to the Final Four in 2011. State of play: Staff and supporters say ...
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