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Decorations Stolen From Homes on Christmas Tree Lane
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December 17, 2020

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FRESNO, Calif. (KSEE) — Hayley Isla-Wolf spent weeks hand-making the ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ display at her home on Christmas Tree Lane in Fresno.

“I made everything by hand, paper mache, clay, PVC pipe, a bunch of other things,” said Isla-Wolf. “They take quite a bit of time and energy to create.”

But now the display is missing one very important character – Zero the dog.

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