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MISSING: Police Search for Man Missing from Hunter Valley July 5, 2021 Police are appealing for help to locate a man missing from the Hunter Valley. 43-year-old Phillip Carter was reported missing on Sunday morning and his family have told police it’s out of character for him to not make contact. Phillip is known to frequent Brandy Hill and Gosford but may have been seen in the Newcastle area. He is described as being Caucasian, around 175 centimetres tall, of a medium build with short grey hair and brown eyes. Police and Phillip’s family hold serious concern for his welfare. Anyone with information should contact Raymond Terrace police station or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. ....
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Wildlife rehabilitator rescues abandoned baby raccoons and possums in West Michigan Today 7:15 AM Facebook Share HART, MI – Its eyes and ears still tightly closed, a 2-week-old raccoon burrows into Raymond Hill’s beard as he warms a bottle of formula for the tiny creature. It’s feeding time for the nearly 20 baby animals in Hill’s care at Grand Valley Bottle Babies, a West Michigan non-profit organization that rescues and rehabilitates abandoned or injured raccoons and possums. “When we got started, we didn’t realize how big of a need there was for it,” Hill said. Licensed wildlife rehabilitators like Grand Valley Bottle Babies assist with the rush of calls the Michigan Department of Natural Resources gets each spring and summer from people who find animals in the wild. ....