Dino expedition: WSDOT works to reunite lost stuffed animal with family

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This dinosaur story looks to have a happy ending – the Washington State Department of Transportation is looking to reunite a stuffed animal with its family. FOX13

WSDOT tweeted a photo of the toy, a stuffed triceratops, which was found by someone on the side of eastbound I-90, just paston Friday. All of Memorial Day weekend passed, and the agency said they are going to "do some good and make magic happen."

Another Twitter user reached out to WSDOT, saying a woman in Bellingham posted on Facebook looking for the animal."Sometimes, social media, you redeem yourself," WSDOT tweeted.

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