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A Little Rock family is offering a $1,000 prize for the discovery of a missing handcrafted jewelry that was inherited from their parents

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Little Rock, Arkansas – A family in Little Rock said they feel as though a part of themselves is gone.
When Melanie Churchill awoke one morning and saw that the personalized necklace she had inherited from her parents was missing from her neck, she described it as a “kick in the gut.”

Churchill remarked, “The fact that my dad gave it to my mother.” “This year, 92 days apart, they both passed away.”

Her father’s original wedding band served as the material for the necklace.

Churchill attempted, but was unsuccessful, to visit the locations she had been the day she lost it.

Target on Chenal and University, Dollar Tree and Professor Bowl on Towne Oaks Drive, and Restoration Health on Chenal, were the locations.

She even worked with pawn shops in addition to checking security cameras.

Her daughter asked for assistance from the Little Rock community when she shared the jewelry on Facebook. and putting up a $1,000 bounty.

Melanie claims that she felt her parents were there when she reached up and touched her neck while wearing the necklace.

She is now requesting assistance from the community. Additionally, request the necklace’s return if it has already been taken by someone else.

Her daughter pleaded with her, “Please find it in your heart to return it to the family.” “We can’t put a price on the value it holds for our family, but we wish we could reimburse you for everything it’s worth.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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