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Mysterious Ice Chunk Crashes Through Florida Home's Roof
Airport Uses Social Media To Find 6-yr-old Owner of Lost Stuffy
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By Ben Hooper
Feb. 6 (UPI) -- A stuffed rabbit found at Pittsburgh International Airport's bag- gage claim is on its way back to its owner after a social media appeal.
The airport posted a
video to Instagram showing employees taking the well- loved stuffy on a tour of the hub's facilities after being found abandoned Monday.
"We found a bunny in our baggage claim area. We showed them LOTS of love, but want them to be warm
and cuddled in their own home," the video's caption reads.
A follow-up post revealed the toy's family had been found. The bunny, aptly named Bunny, belongs to a 6-year-old girl named Waylynn.
"Her great grandparents picked up the special stuffy for her earlier today," the Wednesday post said. "We're so happy to reunite lost items with their owners and it is ESPECIALLY joyful to reunite sentimental lost items like Bunny!"
By Ben Hooper
Feb. 4 (UPI) -- Authorities are investigating the origins of a mysterious chunk of ice that fell out of the sky and punched a large hole in the metal roof of a Florida home.
The Palm Coast Fire Department said on social media that crews respond- ed when a caller "reported multiple pieces of ice scat- tered across the roadway, with one striking a neigh- bor's home."
The firefighters found the ice had punched a large hole in the metal roof and entered the home's living quarters.
The Palm Coast Building Department inspected the damage and determined the house was safe to occupy.
The fire department said the Federal Aviation Administration was notified of the incident.
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