LaFayette Ridge neighbors are asked to remain mindful of the speed in which we travel in and out of the neighborhood. This reminder comes after the Whaley's dog was struck by a car on Tuesday morning.
Dexter said, "This morning our cocker, Prissy, was hit by a vehicle leaving the neighborhood about 7:10, when she was let her out to do her morning business. Janet took her to the vet and fortunately she will be ok. I just want to remind everyone that we do live in a neighborhood and we should be aware of our speed as we go in and out of the neighborhood no matter what time of day."
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