DuckToller
Well-Known Member
I just had this sent through to me on a horsewatch email, so thought it might be worth putting on here. Apologies if anyone has posted it before.
Possible stolen horse
Dear Watch Member,
A horse has been found in a field in Kent which could be stolen from elsewhere. It is currently in a field with other gypsy horses, and looks out of place. I am trying to locate a legitimate owner, or someone who might be able to identify it as legitimately theirs.
Reason for suspecting it may have been stolen;
Horse is very friendly and is happy to approach you (possibly used to being handled)
Horse has had it's maine platted and is still currently platted.
When it first appeared the horse had fur marks around its neck where it has previously been wearing a turnout rug. It is not now wearing a rug.
The horse is wearing correct horse shoes.
Description of horse;
Horse is very friendly and is happy to approach you.
The horse is light coloured, possibly a palomino'.
The horse IS NOT freeze marked.
The horse is wearing horse shoes.
It could possibly be 7/8 years old but this is not confirmed
It has distinctive darker patches around both of its eyes.
Due to it being in a large field with other gypsy horses, it's health is slowly deteriorating and the quicker we can find its legitimate owner the quicker we can save it becoming diseased, infected or ill. IT now looks shabby due to not being looked after, but upon its arrival was clearly not a gypsy horse.
Any info gratefully received to PC 11967 Renshaw at Kent Police.
11967@kent.pnn.police.uk or tel 07870 252 786.
As soon as it is identified as stolen then it can be seized, but until then it will remain on the field and will continue to be at risk of further being stolen or moved, so a degree of urgency is therefore required.
If you need to reply by email click on my address here: karen.broad@herts.pnn.police.uk.
Regards,
Karen Broad
Police Community Support Officer
Horse Watch
Email: karen.broad@herts.pnn.police.uk
Possible stolen horse
Dear Watch Member,
A horse has been found in a field in Kent which could be stolen from elsewhere. It is currently in a field with other gypsy horses, and looks out of place. I am trying to locate a legitimate owner, or someone who might be able to identify it as legitimately theirs.
Reason for suspecting it may have been stolen;
Horse is very friendly and is happy to approach you (possibly used to being handled)
Horse has had it's maine platted and is still currently platted.
When it first appeared the horse had fur marks around its neck where it has previously been wearing a turnout rug. It is not now wearing a rug.
The horse is wearing correct horse shoes.
Description of horse;
Horse is very friendly and is happy to approach you.
The horse is light coloured, possibly a palomino'.
The horse IS NOT freeze marked.
The horse is wearing horse shoes.
It could possibly be 7/8 years old but this is not confirmed
It has distinctive darker patches around both of its eyes.
Due to it being in a large field with other gypsy horses, it's health is slowly deteriorating and the quicker we can find its legitimate owner the quicker we can save it becoming diseased, infected or ill. IT now looks shabby due to not being looked after, but upon its arrival was clearly not a gypsy horse.
Any info gratefully received to PC 11967 Renshaw at Kent Police.
11967@kent.pnn.police.uk or tel 07870 252 786.
As soon as it is identified as stolen then it can be seized, but until then it will remain on the field and will continue to be at risk of further being stolen or moved, so a degree of urgency is therefore required.
If you need to reply by email click on my address here: karen.broad@herts.pnn.police.uk.
Regards,
Karen Broad
Police Community Support Officer
Horse Watch
Email: karen.broad@herts.pnn.police.uk