A 13-year-old girl from Levittown, Pennsylvania is pleading with the public to help her find her missing Minnie Mouse doll. The doll was lost at a Chick-fil-A in Trevose (Bensalem), a town in Bucks County.

And since the doll has such a significant meaning to the girl, her family is asking for the public's help to find it via social media.

Bryanna Ramirez says Minnie has helped her get through dozens of hospital visits including an astonishing 39 surgeries. Her family told NBC 10 that she was born with a brain and connective tissue disorder.

Knowing the significance of the doll, the family frantically searched the restaurant and employees came to the rescue as well.

“It was very emotional, to know what the kid went through with all these operations. This thing went with her through every operation," Shapcott, a told NBC10.

Employees (who were both on and off-duty) and customers joined the search efforts throughout the eatery.

Judging by the photos provided by Bryanna's family, Minnie has seen her fair share of wear and tear (and love). She's wearing a pink shirt, pink shoes, pink bow and a hospital bracelet that matched Bryanna's when she was younger.

The local police department in Bensalem are also working to help locate Minnie.

Family and police ask that if anyone finds the doll, they can drop it off at the Bensalem Police Headquarters or the Chick-fil-A where it was last seen. Any other information can be provided to the Bensalem Police at 215-633-3719.

"Please help me find my doll," Bryanna told NBC-10. "She means everything to me."

A Facebook post from Bryanna's mother has now been shared over 60,000 times.

 

 

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