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2007 - Dulcie, 7hh, grey filly

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2007 - Dulcie, 7hh, grey filly

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(Stolen) Dulcie, 7hh, mini Shetland - Clackmannanshire
Appeal to find stolen miniature pony
H&H news team

31 October, 2007

Scottish police have launched a hunt for a miniature Shetland pony, which was stolen from a field in Clackmannanshire.

Six-month-old Dulcie, who stands just 7hh, was taken sometime between 2pm and 6pm on Tuesday 23 October from a field at Shavelhaugh Loan, between Alva and Fishcross.

Central Scotland Police say the thief could have just carried Dulcie off.

Dulcie is grey with a peach coloured muzzle and a faint star.

Anyone with information is asked to contact Central Scotland Police on 01786 456 000 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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