Rock on, Ellie Mae
Dear Editor:
It’s comforting to know, in the shaded valleys of the second-home, absentee-owner mega-mansions, there are still many caring people in and around Aspen.
I’m sure the reward was secondary in the minds of the people who cared for and rescued the elusive shelter escapee whose run from the law has not been matched or publicized in this area since the saga of Ted Bundy.
Rock on, Ellie Mae.
Don Dixon
Aspen

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