Sue DeNym
Refugee
http://kctv5.com/Global/category.asp?C=70755
Don't forget to turn your volume down at first; they show a very loud 15-second commercial before the normally-volumed news tape.
The man, handicapped, under duress, homeless and desperate, could only find one place for his family to stay, and that place didn't allow dogs. He had to give up his dog to someone else. Now he's in a home that allows dogs, and the woman who took in the dog will not give it back to him.
Don't forget to turn your volume down at first; they show a very loud 15-second commercial before the normally-volumed news tape.
Hundreds of people have come to Kansas City after fleeing Hurricane Katrina and most have been welcomed with open arms. But one man who lost his home and belongings to the storm came here and lost something that can't be replaced and he blames an Independence woman.
The man, handicapped, under duress, homeless and desperate, could only find one place for his family to stay, and that place didn't allow dogs. He had to give up his dog to someone else. Now he's in a home that allows dogs, and the woman who took in the dog will not give it back to him.