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She was in the midst of a nap and woke up to an "annihilated" fence. A good Samaritan she didn't anticipate fixed it for her, free of charge.
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Her fence was hit, the driver fled. A Natrona Sheriff's deputy couldn’t solve the case, but he did something better

She was in the midst of a nap and woke up to an "annihilated" fence. A good Samaritan she didn't anticipate fixed it for her, free of charge.

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