LoBaido was among local residents alarmed by a reports of an African lion on the loose.
"I feel I'm going to be carrying this until it's (found)," LoBaido said. "I hope I never have to use it, but I care about my horses and dogs."
LoBaido, 49, said she loaded her gun with hollow-point bullets to make certain she could take down a lion if needed.
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The creature was large and shaggy, but only photographed at a distance. |
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