Girl's teddy bear rescued from busy interstate

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SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. -- A symbol of freedom marks the homes of military families across Washington. Inside one of them, a six-year-old little girl wasn't just missing one family member.
Justice Wadsworth was given a teddy bear when she was little — a gift from her father who is in the military and currently serving overseas. She calls it "Daddy Bear" and says "it makes her feel like she's cuddling with her daddy."
Two days ago, the family was driving back to Sedro-Woolley along I-90. Justice got sick and alongside the road, in the chaos, the bear got left behind. Read more at, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44903980/ns/local_news-seattle_wa/#.TplAYHI68RN
 
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The next day Justice's grandma posted about the lost bear on Facebook. The Washington Department of Transportation then put out a tweet saying a bear had been lost near Elk Heights along I-90. Two workers decided to go looking.

Harry Nelson and Terry Kukes found the bear on the shoulder. On their own time, they drove hours Thursday night to surprise Justice. Christa asked Justice if she was excited someone found him. "I was hoping!" Christa says and calls the men amazing. "I can't thank them enough!"
 
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