*Stolen horse*

Taken from the Find Winnie Facebook page

Winnie. This beautiful 17hh dun mare was STOLEN from Knights Place Equestrian Centre, Strood Kent in the early hours of Friday 23 October. She has a scar on her front, lower half, of her back right leg. Please contact if you have any information as to where she may be! crime reference: XY/037222/15

Seems a bit strange right now, the horse belongs to three different people and was agreed in front of a judge at court yesterday that it's made public that the horse is said to be stollen. As it's not in the care of any of the owners!

Let's hope whatever is going on the horse turns up safe and well ASAP.
 
Taken from the Find Winnie Facebook page

Winnie. This beautiful 17hh dun mare was STOLEN from Knights Place Equestrian Centre, Strood Kent in the early hours of Friday 23 October. She has a scar on her front, lower half, of her back right leg. Please contact if you have any information as to where she may be! crime reference: XY/037222/15

Seems a bit strange right now, the horse belongs to three different people and was agreed in front of a judge at court yesterday that it's made public that the horse is said to be stollen. As it's not in the care of any of the owners!

Let's hope whatever is going on the horse turns up safe and well ASAP.

I don't know any details, just know two of the owners and hoping the poor mare turns up safe and well!
 
I think this is one to walk away from. Can of worms springs to mind after going onto the FB page and no clear definitive explanation as to what has happened.
 
Reads like an ownership/legal dispute to me. I suppose that's the risk of splitting ownership.. Certainly impossible to get the facts straight from that page alone.
 
Reads like an ownership/legal dispute to me. I suppose that's the risk of splitting ownership.. Certainly impossible to get the facts straight from that page alone.

I think this is the main issue yes, but knowing the yard/area to take a horse from there would mean walking them through miles of woodland to somewhere they would be able to park a horsebox etc in the middle of the night without two of the owners consent. Moving the horse, essentially hiding her. Declaring her stolen in court and saying that they have no idea on the whereabouts of the mare.

They may own a third of the horse but the other two thirds owned by other people have been stolen.
Difficult case to judge, and I'm not sure what the outcome will be
 
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I think this is the main issue yes, but knowing the yard/area to take a horse from there would mean walking them through miles of woodland to somewhere they would be able to park a horsebox etc in the middle of the night without two of the owners consent. Moving the horse, essentially hiding her. Declaring her stolen in court and saying that they have no idea on the whereabouts of the mare.

They may own a third of the horse but the other two thirds owned by other people have been stolen.
Difficult case to judge, and I'm not sure what the outcome will be
Whatever the real story here....lieing in court and saying you have to have no idea where the horse is, then showing her on FB is asking for some nasty legal ramifications. Perjury and contempt of court Spring to mind.
 
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