The campaign urging members of Congress, especially Republicans, to hold town hall meetings in their districts has hit the dairy aisle.

Pictures of Rep. Paul Cook, R-Yucca Valley with the caption “Missing” have been attached to milk jugs in the same manner as missing children’s pictures. Photos of the jugs are being shared on social media.

Thanks to the CA dairy industry for helping out with the search for @RepPaulCook! @maddow @indivisible_vv pic.twitter.com/hf6xrUdqRW — Indivisible SB Mtns (@IndivisibleCA08) February 20, 2017

Text below Cook’s photo includes biographical information for Cook, a retired Marine colonel and former state lawmaker first elected to Congress in 2012.

“Despite constituents’ requests, refuses to hold town hall,” the description read. “Can be found voting for Trump agenda 100% of the time.”

Cook spokesman Michael Fresquez released the following statement:

“The first 100 days of any new presidential administration — Republican or Democrat– requires (Cook) by oath to be in D.C. a great deal, though he has held smaller previously-scheduled constituent meetings this week.

“Rep. Cook believes in an open and productive dialogue with constituents, and there are many ways to express an opinion to him. This year, despite his hectic schedule, Rep. Cook has met with veterans, offroaders, conservationists, and active duty troops — among many others.

He will continue meeting with constituent groups just as he has in the past — including those which disagree with him, but do so in a constructive manner. Unfortunately, the main local agitators demanding a town hall seek not a dialogue but a platform to espouse an extreme political agenda that was resoundingly rejected in California’s 8th Congressional District, both in Rep. Cook’s reelection and in the presidential vote. He will not allow fringe groups of any type to dictate the political discourse.

“Rep. Cook will continue to focus his legislative efforts in Congress to help create new good-paying jobs, ensure access to our public lands, and keep our country safe from threats both foreign and domestic.”

Cook’s district includes Inyo and Mono counties as well as Adelanto; Apple Valley; Barstow; Hesperia; Big Bear City; Highland; Needles; Twentynine Palms; Crestline; Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs; Yucaipa and Yucca Valley.

The milk container photos come as GOP congressional lawmakers across America are facing angry constituents, many of whom are concerned about the fate of the Affordable Care Act, in packed town hall meetings.

Indivisible, a grassroots movement started by former Democratic congressional staffers following Donald Trump’s win, has led the charge in demanding that congressional incumbents hold town halls.

Locally, Indivisible members have repeatedly visited the Corona office of Rep. Ken Calvert, R-Corona, to request a town hall. Protesters are picketing outside public events attended by Calvert, who has not scheduled a town hall meeting.

A spokesman for Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Alpine, who represents most of Temecula, said the congressman is looking to March for a town hall forum. Reps. Mark Takano, D-Riverside and Pete Aguilar, D-Redlands, have held in-person or telephone town halls in recent weeks.

Also, Rise Up California is hosting a Takano town hall from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23 at All Saints Episcopal Church, 3847 Terracina Drive in Riverside. Here’s a link with more information.