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Puyallup Tribe offers reward for return of casino worker's ring


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The Emerald Queen Casino & Hotel in Fife, Washington. Photo from Puyallup Tribe.

The Puyallup Tribe of Washington and Crime Stoppers are offering a reward for the return of a wedding ring owned by a casino employee.

Pedro Panela, 79, lost his wife to cancer this summer. He went to work at the Emerald Queen Casino & Hotel and lost the ring too.

“I lost my wife, I lost my ring, it’s so sad," Panela told Q13 Fox News.

Panela's daughter has contacted pawn shops to be on the lookout for the ring. Her parents met at teenagers in the Philippines and married in the U.S.

Get the Story:
‘I lost my wife, I lost my ring:’ Widower pleads for return of lost wedding band (Q13 Fox News 10/28)

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