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Stolen wedding dress crisis averted thanks to 911 operator

The 911 dispatcher felt so bad for her, she asked her supervisor if she could offer to lend Amanda her own wedding dress

Daily Mail

TACOMA, Wash. — There were emotional scenes when a 911 operator and a bride she donated her wedding dress to after hers was stolen met for the first time yesterday.

Newlywed Amanda, from Tacoma, Washington, surprised Candice at her office both to return her dress and to say a personal and heartfelt thank you to the woman she credits with saving her wedding. Amanda was preparing for the biggest day of her life when she got the biggest shock of her life — her dress was stolen from her car on the morning of the nuptials.

She told Good Morning America the dress was worth $6,000 and was handed down to her by her cousin. What’s more — the woman who stole the dress was said to be laughing as she drove off with it. She has still not been caught.

Full story: Something borrowed, something new: The amazing bond between 911 operator who loaned wedding dress to bride who called to report hers stolen